Sunday, December 2, 2012



Posted: 02 Dec 2012 01:00 AM PST
So many new and amazing festive scents from Candle Corners for Christmas; we were so lucky to get to try a couple of them out


Bayberry - This scent is a holiday classic. The fresh winter fragrance of bayberries is a favorite for the holiday season! 
Blue Spruce - This very rich fragrance smells exactly like the stunning Blue Spruce Fir tree, which is a popular choice for many as a Christmas tree. 
Oh Christmas Tree - An evergreen blend that smells of a brisk winter forest. A wonderful holiday scent. 
Cinnamon Spice - A super strong blend of cinnamon, nutmeg and clove. This scent is sure to warm your home with these welcoming traditional kitchen spices. 
Dickens Christmas - You will love this winning combination of fresh fruits on a spicy bouquet of cinnamon, clove, nutmeg and juniper. 
Eggnog - Just like the very popular holiday drink. Rich and creamy with a touch of spiced rum. Oh so tasty. (You had us at spiced rum!) 
Hollyberry - The crisp, clean and refreshing scent of a holly bough. A very popular holiday scent that is similar to pine. 
Noel - This is one the scents we got to try. The lovely Janice sent us some soy wax melts to try out. They just made our homes that extra festive-y, they oozed Christmas. Big hits of citrus fruits and cinnamon spice. This fragrance will warm your house for the holidays too.


Oh Holy Night - A classic Christmas blend of Frankincense and Myrrh, some of the gifts that were given to baby Jesus by the three wise men. Used in many churches in the form of incense. 
Pumpkin Spice - Mmmm! Pumpkin, holiday spices and fresh-baked crust. The ultimate pumpkin pie baked to perfection! 
Spiced Cranberry - A best selling holiday and year-round fragrance. Strong scent with an incredible throw! Smells of delicious cranberries with a spicy flair. 
Spiced Cranberry Orange - This potent fragrance is the fusion of fresh, tart cranberries with a touch of spice, blended with sweet and juicy orange slices. This luscious fragrance is sure to warm any home. 
Spiced Sugarplum - This is a soft fragrance of sweet plums with subtle spice notes. An alternative to the stronger traditional holiday scents. 
Victorian Christmas - A Christmas potpourri with a Victorian feel. The fragrance captures a blend of florals with a hint of citrus. Very pleasant! 
Yuletide Memories - The second Christmas sent that we received; literally just put this out on display, haven't even lit it and already you can smell it everywhere, it's divine! A delightful Holiday fragrance that is sure to bring back your fondest memories. Cinnamon, orange peel, and a hint of vanilla make up this truly enjoyable fragrance.

Was going to wait until Christmas eve to light this, you know cause Santa is coming, but just can't wait, it smells sooooo good!
The majority of these scents come in different sizes and styles so have a browse around Candle Corners for your perfect Christmas candle.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012





A Caffeine Fix from Coffee Candles


Vanilla & Lime's mention of Candle Corners' Coffee Candles

Posted: 27 Nov 2012 01:00 AM PST


Most people drink coffee for its taste and its caffeine jolt, but did you know that even just the
scent of coffee has its own benefits.
The smell of coffee and coffee scented things have been found to help perk you up as well 
as help regulate sleep and to reduce stress.
With a coffee scented candle you can enjoy the same benefits of that rich and robust coffee 
scent without having to even make coffee. By simply burning a coffee scented candle
 (or melting coffee scented wax tarts) you can perk up your senses and keep yourself
 motivated throughout your busy day.
Combing other scents with your coffee candle or tarts can affect your mood.
With an added citrus kick you can feel even more awake and motivated. Sweet tones of 
vanilla, caramel, or hazelnut will give off a soothing smell and make you feel comforted and a
mocha scented candle can act as an aphrodisiac.
Even non-coffee drinkers can reap the benefits of the amazing smell of coffee with a lovely 
candle.





Caramel Cinnamon Latte - A fabulous coffee blend of creamy vanilla, spicy cinnamon, warm
 sweet caramel and freshly brewed coffee; a marvellously rich aromatic blend.
Cappuccino Brulee - A sweet, frothy Italian coffee treat; a delectable aroma of blended 
vanilla and coffee beans.
(Both come in 4 oz. tins as well as in three sizes of jars. Carmel Cinnamon Latte also comes
 in three sizes of pillar candles and both scents come in soy tart melts and votives.)

Who needs a fix now? I know I do...

Thursday, November 15, 2012

SCENT SMARTS


Essential fragrance oils are an excellent way to freshen up your home instead of using a chemical based room spray.

Select a favorite aroma from our extensive collection of essential oils fragrances. Place two or three drops on a tissue and wave it around the room; then drop the tissue in a wastebasket for a longer lasting scent.

Placing oil in a lamp ring is an excellent way to provide lasting aroma.


Check out our Essential Oil Fragrances. We have a number of holiday fragrances that will please most everyone during the holiday season.




Wednesday, November 14, 2012

ASK MARTHA

(Taken from Martha Stewart Living - December, 2012)

Q:  "How can I ensure that my pillar candles stay lit longer? Shortly after I light them, the wick burns down into the candle, and the melted wax smothers the flame."
Pat Mason, Tampa Bay, Florida

A:  "When a pillar-style candle burns, the flame melts the wax closest to the wick first. If you burn the candle long enough - it takes about an hour for a one-inch-diameter pool to develop-the wax will eventually melt almost to the edge of the candle, which is the desired result. If you blow out the flame prematurely, a well will form around the wick, and the next time you try to light it, the pool of melted wax will have hardened and submerged the wick."

"For subsequent lightings, you must let the wax melt to the perimeter again. Otherwise this could lead to "tunneling," in which the candle burns down the center, leaving a wax shell. Repeated tunneling causes a series of rings to form, and the tiers begin to look like stadium seating."

"If you simply can't keep your candle burning for that long, consider cutting out the tunneled parts with a warm butter knife. The wax should be warm enough to cut through but not hot. Slide the knife from the side through to the wick, and then cut all the way around. You should then be able to lift up just the excess wax. This will give you a flat surface, which will allow the candle to burn evenly."

"To lengthen the life span of your pillar candle, you should also keep the wick short. Trim it to an eighth to a quarter of an inch (you can use a wick trimmer or scissors, holding the candle upside down to keep the clippings from falling into the wax). Why do this? First, a long wick will produce too large a flame, which can be a fire hazard. Second, it will consume more melted wax than the flame can efficiently burn, leading to a lot of smoke and soot."

From Candle Corners:  Less smoke & soot is created when burning natural soy wax candles!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

HOW TO REMOVE CANDLE WAX

From Carpet:     Ice it! Place ice in a plastic bag and lay on the wax to freeze it. Chip off wax. There are many candle wax removers on the market if this doesn't work.

From Wood:       Heat it! Heat the wax with a blow dryer or steam with a steaming device. Slide a dull plastic instrument (a credit card works well) under the wax to pop it up. Clean any residue with warm water and dish washing liquid. Rinse well with cloth and then polish.

From Clothing:    Remove clothing. Let the wax harden and then remove as much wax as you can. Pour boiling water through the affected area. Repeat this procedure until all wax is removed.


Monday, November 5, 2012

Soy Wax Candle Trivia

Soy wax was invented in 1991 by Michael Richards. He found that bees' wax was too expensive and thought there was a cheaper alternative to beeswax. (Taken from Jack B Nimble Candle Creations)

The Body Shop was the first national chain store to offer soy candles for sale. (credit to Jack B Nimble)

Several studies have been conducted on the benefits of soy wax, and The Indiana Soybean Board patented a special soy wax product, Harvest Lights, in 1998. Cargill purchased Michael's patent in 2001 and now controls production of soy wax used by various soy candle producers. (From Jack Be Nimble Candle Creations)


Saturday, November 3, 2012

Vanilla and Lime: Candle Corners Intro and Review

Vanilla and Lime: Candle Corners Intro and Review: You don’t know how happy I am to introduce you all to Candle Corners. Candle Corners is own and run by the lovely and so sweet Janice, a...