Air Plants
Pair one of our planters with an Air Plant.
Display your air plants in small flower pots, terrariums, bowls, or on driftwood. The options are unlimited.
Air Plants make great gifts too.
Plants will vary in size. If purchased with a planter we will send one that appropriately fits.
CARE: Air plants still do need water but NO soil. Once a week completely submerge your air plant in water for 20-30 minutes. After soaking, gently shake out excess water and set them upside down to dry before returning them to their home.
LIGHT: Air plants require bright, indirect light which can be sunlight or consistent indoor lighting.
Refill Cleaning and Drop In Instructions
Aroma Descriptions
Candle & Wax Melt Care
Candle Safety
Instructions:
- When you light your candle for the first time, it is important to let it burn for 2-4 hours and allow the melted wax pool to reach the edge of the container ~ The first burn is the most important for the best candle burning performance and to prevent tunneling.
- Trim your cotton wick to 1/8" - 1/4" before relighting your candle, this will give a cleaner burn. You can use either wick trimmers, nail clippers or scissors ~ We have trimmed your wick for your first burn!
- If soot does form inside the vessel, extinguish the flame, let cool, wipe with a clean damp cloth, trim the wick and relight.
- Only burn your candle on a heat-resistant, flat surface.
- Do not burn your candle for more than 4 hours at a time.
- Do not let your candle burn itself out. Stop use when only 1/2" of wax remains.
Remember:
- Burn your candle within sight and keep away from flammable objects.
- Never leave a candle unattended.
- Keep away from children and pets.
- Handle with caution ~ Candle Jars and Wax Burners are HOT.
Wax Melt Safety
Instructions:
- Remove packaging before use.
- Do NOT eat ~ Wax melts are not edible.
- Do NOT add water.
- Do NOT melt on stove top or in non-approved appliances.
- Use only in tea-light warmers or UL listed electric warmers approved for wax melts. Note: Different warmers will vary on results of hot throw.
- Stop use when only 1/4" - 1/2" of wax remains.
Remember:
- Use only in well ventilated areas away from flammable materials.
- Never leave a wax warmers unattended.
- Keep away from children and pets.
- Handle with caution ~ Candle Jars and Wax Burners are HOT.
About Fragrance Notes
What do top notes, middle notes, and base notes mean when talking about fragrance?
A perfect combination of these three notes makes a fragrance lasting and appealing.
- Top Note – This is the initial impression the fragrance oil makes when you first smell a candle or remove the lid. It is the most volatile, meaning it will evaporate the quickest.
- Middle Note – The middle note is the “heart” of the fragrance. It can take 10 to 20 minutes for the middle notes to fully develop. When you are burning a candle, the middle notes are the most prominent.
- Base Note – also called the “Dry Down”- The base notes are what give a candle lasting quality. It is the aroma that lingers even after the candle is extinguished.
Note: Some notes are just more prominent than others in a fragrance and tend to linger throughout the stages.
About our Stone Accent Collection
The Stone Accent Collection is something that I am very proud of and enjoy the entire process of making (well except the clean up). Each Cement Container is hand mixed and poured in small batches, using a blend of cement, and colored with cement pigments. Each container is sealed to prevent leakage. They may have imperfections, like air bubbles and slight color variations but that is what makes each one unique.
NO TWO ARE ALIKE
The BEST part ~ You can Repurpose Your Container
To remove the remaining wax simple scoop out the remaining wax. Remove the wick holder using a knife or pliers. Wipe with paper towel, and if needed wash with mild soap and warm water.
Leave a Lighter Footprint ~ REUSE ~ REFILL ~ RECYCLE
Repurpose as a candle with a drop in refill, planter, a container, or anything you want.