

It’s my ideal fall candle because its scent is pervasive, inviting, warm, and sweet. I’m including it here, but please keep in mind it sells out often. In my daily life, there is no brand I love more than DW Home, and no candle I buy as often as their Maple Hazelnut. Pairing 2: DW Home Maple Hazelnut / Torres – Three Futures 6 Storm in stores at TJ Maxx and Marshalls, or try buying this, which while being on the company site, looks nothing like the beautiful blue jar I got. You can find Scentsational Soaps & Candles No. 6 Storm, and add another dimension to that calm. Play tracks like “Again” and “Cherry Blossom” through your house, and hear them creep across the room like a gorgeous mist. They are complex but never oppressive, much the same as the scent given off by Storm. Their music is powerful but never overdoes it. While you might think of pairing it with floral scents that feel more in line with song titles “Honeysuckle” or “Cherry Blossom,” I think the array of fruit found in Storm is more fitting. I love this EP to pieces and am thrilled to include it here. I’ve decided to pair Storm with Ow, the 2019 EP from Pom Pom Squad. None of these components sing louder than the others, and the result is a more subdued earthy scent. Storm’s label proclaims it contains tangerine, blackberry, and sugar cane.

6 Storm from Scentsational Soaps and Candles does a good job of making its presence known, and while there are many facets to its scent, it remains subtle. Perhaps it’s just the slow burn, but I find it takes ages for some soy candles to fill a room with the scent you chose. For me, the only flaw with them comes in the more subtle throw. Besides the obvious benefit of them being biodegradable, they last longer than standard paraffin. I, like most reasonable people, love soy candles. Wax Poetic is Eric Bennett’s bimonthly column where they suggest pairings of various scented candles with a great album or EP. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Home > Wax Poetic: March 2021 Wax Poetic: March 2021 I’ve never made a candle before on my own, and I always have candles at home, so it was really nice to be able to customize a candle, you know pick my own scent, container and decorate it to my taste.”Ĭlasses at Candle Land Miami are $50, including supplies and the candle itself.Ĭopyright 2023 Sunbeam Television Corp. Nicole Sanchez: “It was a super cool, fun, very unique experience. And once it’s done, it’ll look like this! It’ll take your candle about an hour to dry and set. They have things like rose petals and lavender to help give your candle that added pop of color.įranchesca Kokozska: “You can choose to do one flower, two flowers, all of the flowers. Miyagi in “The Karate Kid”): “Wax on, wax off.”įranchesca Kokozska: “We mix the two together and then we pour the candle, and then the last step of the candle-making would be decorating it.”ĭecorating is all about flower power. Once you’ve got the three wicks in place, it’s time to embrace your inner scientist.Īfter pouring, measuring, and weighing the fragrance liquid, it’s time to… Hit the fragrance wall and take a whiff.įranchesca Kokozska: “We have over 20 fragrances to choose from, from woody and spicy to sweet to floral, so you can really customize your candle and make it your own.” The next step is all about following your nose. Making your own candle starts with picking a container, and you’ve got a lot of options!įranchesca Kokozska: “We have two different sizes to choose from and a bunch of different colors and designs.” At Candle Land Miami, you can stop and smell the rose scent.įranchesca Kokozska: “We welcome guests to make their own candles, and we have instructors to teach the classes and help the guests along the process.”
