Feel the nostalgia of getting an orange in your stocking for Christmas with these warm, citrus candle! It's a simple blend that has the holidays all over it.
FRAGRANT NOTES:
top - orange
middle - clove
base - nutmeg, cinnamon
Feel the nostalgia of getting an orange in your stocking for Christmas with these warm, citrus candle! It's a simple blend that has the holidays all over it.
FRAGRANT NOTES:
top - orange
middle - clove
base - nutmeg, cinnamon
Meet the persons behind Candelles, Kelley and CJ!
We're Kelley and CJ, the owners of Candelles. We're a soy candle company in the
northeast mountains of Pennsylvania. We focus on small batch production,
eco-friendly products, and providing a quality, hand-poured candle each and every time.
We believe in the simplicity of life while still keeping it full of fun and beauty. You will find the same ideals in our candles as well -- an all natural soy wax blended with only natural, phthalate-free fragrance oils, no additives at all. Leaving the fun and beauty part to our labels, our designs have bursts of colors that vary from scent to scent.
In early 2013, Candelles began as a hobby and grew into a flourishing business in
what seems overnight... sort of. After going on a few month hiatus and accepting
defeat (starting up a business is no piece of cake), my grandmother was diagnosed with cancer abruptly. Immediately wanting to help, I had offered to make candles again to sell them all profit towards her treatment, and it struck me that not only am I doing this for someone I love, I get the advantage of doing something I love just as well. After a few long conversations about life, she taught me that I was supposed to follow my dreams, whatever they may be. Don't let time just pass by and hope good things come, but actually make those good things happen myself.
We raised over $1,500 in under a month, and had numerous donations come
through additionally. We were in awe at the kindness of people, and it really made me love being able to give them just a little piece of light or remembrance in exchange. My grandmother passed the end of August, 2013. We knew of her
cancer for less than a month, and it swept her away so quickly. With all of this
happening, I needed to find a happy outlet. Of course, I went back to making
candles. Testing different methods, different types of wicks (since our wood wicks were a flop), and found a candle that was just right. Finally. So, here we are.
Back to following our dreams.