Waffle Pairs, you will receive 2 waffles of scent that can be cut into 6-8 pieces
How To Use: Simply break or cut off 1/2 oz to 1 oz of wax an place into your electric warmer or tea light warmer. Once warmed it will release a fragrance into your home for 4 to 8 hours.
Scent List:
This is the dream of Autumn with the crunch of leaves, freshly chopped wood, and spices. I thought of crafting a collection that explored notes like coffee, tea, oud, nuts, and woods along with classics like nutmeg and pumpkin.
Autumn At Dusk- This was the first blend to sell out of this collection, we’ve brought it back. Toasted pumpkin seeds, oud, patchouli, buttercream, amber.
Clever Fox- Cedar, moss, amber, red figs, and vanilla bean noel. A fragrant bouquet of woods and vanilla sweetened with red figs.
County Fair Pumpkin- Vanilla cupcakes, buttercream, pumpkin, funnel cakes, cotton candy, and toffee apples. Bountiful scent of fair treats to entice the senses.
Golden Crown- Warm golden amber, dried mandarin, clean cotton, tonka bean, driftwood. A comforting, wrapped in gilded glamour scent without musky tones.
October Twilight- Roasted pinecones, pumpkin cake, buttercream frosting, toasted pine needle
Pumpkin Boba- Pumpkin pie spices, brown sugar and boba tea. The tea gives a robust note to the fragrant clove, cinnamon and all the yummy pumpkin notes with vanilla enveloping it all up.
Rust+Scarlet- A blend to illustrate the soft blended colors of changing leaves. Cashmere woods, marshmallow fireside, dried floral herbs of marjoram, sage, thyme, and lavender.
Rustled Leaves- Dried apple peel, woods, rich bourbon, whipped cream, sandalwood, crunchy sweeping leaves. Smells like a basket of autumn treasures with hints of spice and woods.
Wild Is The Wind- Red maple, dried mandarin, patchouli, caramel, laurel and balsam. Sweet earthy notes dance in this. This smells like a welcome gust of wind.
Wise Old Owl- bourbon woods, oud, charred oak barrel cider, and vanilla. A rich, amazing blend where the cider add a gorgeous dimension to withered oud. This was a unique find.