Our Cranberry Wreath fragrance is derived from the cranberry fruit, part of a group of evergreen dwarf shrubs or trailing vines in the subgenus Oxycoccus of the genus Vaccinium (technical description). However, for most of us, the aroma reminds us of Christmas when combined with the turkey roast.
Cranberry Wreath Scent Description -
Immediately the fragrance oil exudes a strong and prominent smell associated with black raspberry and lemon rind. This initial aroma is the most pronounced as your candle starts to burn, filling up your room with a scent that is then enhanced by the undertones of cranberry and huckleberry. Incorporated into the formulation for this distinctive fragrance is a delightful trace aftertaste of vanilla pods and sugar cane.
Our luxury white gloss jars with a touch of Christmas are versatile for any home decor. Our candles are packaged in luxury textured boxes for protection and to create the most special gift for yourself or a loved one.
Light a candle, cosy up, and listen to the crackling sound of the burning wooden wick whilst our luxury Christmas aromas fill the room.
Cranberry Wreath Soy Scented Wooden Wick Christmas Candle
Treat your Candle with care and love by following a few simple instructions and safety precautions. This will ensure that you get the very best from your Candle, each and every time you use them.
Burning Instructions -
Trim the wick to 5mm before lighting. Burn for 3-4 hours at a time,ensure the melt pool reaches the edge of the candle container beforeextinguishing, this will help to prevent a “tunnelling” effect and is especially important during the first burn. Always place your candle and burn on a leveLfire resistant surface. We advise on not burning your candle for any longer than the maximum recommended burn time. Keep your candle free from any foreignmaterial, this includes wick trimmings and matches.
Extinguishing Your Candle -
We advise using a candle snuffer to extinguish your candle. This willprevent your wicks from drifting off centre, thus maximising your candleburn time. Blowing out your candle is not recommended as the liquidwax may splatter and your wick may continue to glow and emit a smallamount of smoke – which is perfectly natural when you extinguish a candle by blowing out rather than using a snuffer. Once your candle is extinguished, allow the wax to solidify and then follow the candle storage advice below.
Trimming The Wick -
Before lighting your candle, always trim your wick to 5mm with a pair of sharp scissors or a pair of candle wick scissors. This helps to stop any build up on your wicks and encourages your candle to perform to it’s best, providing the cleanest burn possible and an even burn.