Fall is Here! And with it, The Autumn Collection


 

Fall is finally here! It's one of my favorite seasons and I'm ready for all the fall tings.  As the cool airs comes in, I can't help but get in the festive fall spirit.  There's so many fun activities to enjoy in fall like going to a pumpkin patch, apple picking, hay rides and of course it's candle season! So, we have three new amazing scents for you to set in those warm cozy vibes. 

THE AUTUMN COLLECTION

 

Baskets full of fresh picked apples from orchard farms are some of the fondest memories of the fall season. Enjoy a true apple harvest with this ripe fruit aroma combined just a touch of spice.  Infused with natural essential oils, including cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, orange, and cedarwood.

Fragrance Notes:

Top: Orange Peel, Cinnamon, Nutmeg
Middle: Apple
Base: Clove, Vanilla

Sugar, spice and everything pumpkin, but this is not your basic fall candle.  This delicious comforting aroma starts with toasty top notes of cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove then flows into silky buttercream and pumpkin. With base notes of smoked embers and vanilla infused with natural essential oils, including clove leaf, cedarwood, copaiba, cypress, elemi, cinnamon bark, and olibanum - this scent gives a unique fragrance to this classic fall fragrance. 

Fragrance Notes:

Top: Clove, Cinnamon, Nutmeg
Middle: Pumpkin, Buttercream
Base: Smoke, Vanilla

Fallen leaves on the ground,  bumpy hay rides up and down - it's that time of year to wrap yourself up with the scent of autumn air. This warm and inviting aroma starts with top notes of cinnamon, citrus, and chrysanthemum. At its' core, the sweetness of apple and berries combines with green leaves and base notes of pecan and cedar. With its infusion of cinnamon leaf, patchouli, cedarwood, vetiver, and sandalwood essential oils gives this scent its earthiness feel.  

Fragrance Notes:
Top: Citrus, Cinnamon, Chrysanthemum
Middle: Apple, Berry, Green Leaves
Base: Pecan Cedar

 

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