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Sweater Weather Soy Blend Candle Tin (Citron, Sandalwood & Amber)

$12.00

A good candle can take you places. Light a match and be transported.

Cool, crisp, and effortlessly comforting, Sweater Weather captures the first breath of autumn air. Fresh mint and lush green notes mingle with hints of apple, peach, and jasmine, settling into a cozy base of sandalwood, musk and amber. Clean yet warm, it’s like wrapping yourself in your favorite sweater on a brisk mountain morning. It's refreshing, familiar, and endlessly inviting.

Our candles are the perfect natural soy blend wax and premium fragrances that insure a wonderful cold and hot "throw" of scent. They have cotton wicks, come in fully recyclable vessels and are hand poured with the utmost care in Lenexa, KS.  

Weight: 6.0 oz. Burn time at least 40 hours.

How to care for your candle:

To care for your candle and to make it last longer, follow these steps for hours of aromatic, transportive burn time:

Step 1: Let it Burn 

When burning your scented candle for the first time, allow it to burn for 2 to 3 hours, until the top layer of the candle wax melts completely into liquid wax. We recommend using a candle snuffer or dipper when putting out your candle to ensure ash or smoke does not contaminate your candle’s melted or unmelted wax.

Step 2: Trim away the old

Ideally, we recommend using a wick trimmer to keep the candle wick trimmed to 1/4 inch at all times to prevent the scented candle from emitting smoke or the wick falling into the melted wax. This will prevent the wax and fragrance from getting ruined. After each burn, make sure the candle wick is centered in the wax. This will ensure that the vessel does not overheat, as the wick and flame should never touch the vessel.

Step 3: Nurture the flame

Make sure to never leave a lit candle unattended or let the candle burn for more than 4 hours at a time. A lit candle should also only be placed on a flat, heat-resistant surface. Keep the candle out of reach of children and pets.