1687 days ago

High Scent Throw Handmade Soy Candles

Gill from North New Brighton

Beautiful hand poured soy candles with a high hot & cold scent throw. Each candle is approximately 400mls and uniquely decorated. Please state your choice of fragrance at time of purchase. These would make a great Mothers Day gift!!

Angel Type Fragrance
Flowerbomb Type Fragrance
Chanel No5 Type Fragrance
Opium Type Fragrance
Narciso Type Fragrance
CK One Type Fragrance
Jo Malone Lime, Basil & Mandarin Type Fragrance
Lavender
Jasmine
Musk
Nag Champa
Patchouli
Dragons Blood
Vanilla
Caramel
Sex on The Beach

Candles do not contain phthalates, additives & are clean burning , non toxic, completely natural & are made from renewable sources.
Other sizes & Melts by arrangement.
Some candles have been pre made. Orders will take 7-10 days to make and cure.
Pick up is in New Brighton.

Price: $30

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