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Love Spell Demitasse Soy Teacup Candle
Teacup Made by: Made by: Moritz Zdekauer (M.Z.) Austria manufactured between 1884 - 1909. Premier Austrian porcelain manufacturer rapidly becoming one of the most highly sought by collectors of decorative and utilitarian painted porcelains. Strong influence of design characteristics by Moser, Peche and Joseph Bock. -Weight: 2.9 oz (wax only, does not include weight of teacup or saucer!) -Burn time: 20 to 25 hours -Wax: Soy -Wax Color: Pink -Scent: Love Spell (An instant classic - this fragrance is a luscious fusion of citrus, cherry blossom, hydrangea, apple and peach; with a hint of blondewood.)One of my Fav.'s -Size: teacup is 2-1/4" in diameter and 2" in height A beautiful V-day Candle.
Lemongrass Line
Awaken and Invigorate your senses with the aroma of freshly cut lemongrass..
4 Leaf Clover Soy teacup Candle
1 white with green leaf details teacup and white saucer. A wonderful Unique Candle! Made with all natural Soy Wax. -Burn time: 70 to 75 hours -Scent: 4 Leaf Clover (A wonderful floral blend of clover, green grass, with hints of fresh cut wisteria.) Nice Clean scent great for St. Patrick's Day!.
Olive Blossom Soy Teacup Candle
Teacup made by Fitz and Floyd, made in 1976 "Although Fitz and Floyd products have been collected long before they officially "entered the collectibles arena", the company did so in 1990 with teapots and ornaments. Fitz and Floyd dinnerware has been selected by presidents and governments around the world. Dallas commissioned the company to create a one-of-a-kind tea service as the official gift to Queen Elizabeth for her visit to the city in 1991." Fitz and Floyd: Profile, Facts and Collectibles, Barbra Crews Made with all natural soy.
Lavender light
Pity this isn't Smell-o-vision - I was given a beautiful pair of scented eco-friendly soy candles which look as lovely as they smell..
Candle packaging
The labels are printed on my inket printer onto weatherproof vinyl label stock from onlinelabels.com, then coated with Krylon matte finish protective spray for added durability..
Candle packaging
The labels and packaging for the candles is finally done! I'm really happy with how they turned out. I'm hoping to get these added to the new shop by the end of the month..
Recycled Tea Cup!
This is one of my handmade recycled magazine tea cups! You can check out more of my items by going to the webpage on my profile!.
Pretty Purple Porcelain Teacup Soy Candle
I've filled this pretty teacup set as a Lavender scented soy candle. (It's a reproduction, not vintage)..
Pink Lemonade Jumbo Cupcake Candle
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DIY Soy Candles
Macro Monday, December 21th • DIY This photo is from November as I was beginning to get all of my Christmas presents together. We made homemade soy candles (Raspberry Sorbet and Sugar Cookie Crunch) for small gift baskets. I also knitted 20 dish clothes for the gifts..
Candle Light
Candle Light A candle is a light source usually consisting of an internal wick that rises through the center of a column of solid fuel. Prior to the mid 19th century, the candle was made from tallow (a byproduct of beef fat rendering). The fuel now is nearly always some form of wax, with paraffin wax being the most common. Gel, soy, beeswax, and a vegetable-based candle is also available. A candle manufacturer is usually known as a chandler. Various devices have been invented to secure candles into place, from simple tabletop candle holders, to elaborate chandeliers. Prior to the candle being ignited, the wick is saturated with the fuel in its solid form. The heat of the match or other flame being used to light the candle first melts and then vaporizes a small amount of the fuel. Once vaporized, the fuel combines with oxygen in the atmosphere to form a flame. This flame then provides .
An article about candle history.
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