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Handmade Orange & Cinnamon Scented Candle

 

Helen Maxfield is a talented artist specializing in linocut prints. She creates her artwork and conducts workshops in lino printing from her home studio near Needham Market, Suffolk, where she resides with her husband, twin sons, and twin cats. Helen's prints are exhibited locally, and she sells her work online through Artfinder and her personal website. She also enjoys participating in fairs to showcase and sell her creations. Additionally, a selection of Helen's prints has been published as cards through Green Pebble.

 

Helen's artistic journey began with her education at Lancaster University, where she earned a BA Hons in Art: Practice and Theory in 2001. She then pursued an MBA in Cultural Management at QMUC in Edinburgh, completing it in 2002. After moving to Suffolk, Helen further expanded her skills by obtaining a PGCE in Secondary Art in 2005. To refine her printmaking techniques, she has also attended courses at Suffolk College and Gainsborough's House Print Workshop.

 

Scent Profile

 

Orange and cinnamon scented candles offer a warm, inviting fragrance that combines citrusy brightness with spicy warmth. This delightful blend creates a cozy atmosphere perfect for autumn and winter seasons.

 

Perfect for: Creating a welcoming atmosphere in living rooms, kitchens, or any space where you want to evoke feelings of warmth and comfort.

Size: 250ml
Oil:
 Orange & Cinnamon
Wax: Soy Wax
Burn Time: Approx 40 Hours (see burn guide)

 

Datasheets & Safety information

 

Burn Guide

 

The initial burn is crucial. Light your candle for up to 4 hours the first time, or until the wax melts evenly to the edges.

For subsequent burns, keep the candle lit for up to 3 hours each time. Burning between 1 ½ and 3 hours optimises fragrance release.

Before each use, check the wick and trim if necessary. If a small flower shape forms at the wick's tip, this is normal; gently pinch off the petals or trim them with a wick trimmer.

Position your candle away from drafts, such as those from windows, fans, or open air conditioning vents.

Use a snuffer to extinguish your candle, or alternatively, dip the wick into the wax using a chopstick, instead of blowing it out.

 

Stop using your candle when only 5mm of wax remains at the bottom, to avoid any hazards.

Helen Maxfield - Orange & Cinnamon Scented Candle

£16.99Price
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