Candle Care Guide

Before we begin, I would first like to thank you for purchasing our candle(s). What you hold in your hand is a labor of love, our pride and joy. We didn’t start out making candles, but they have slowly became our niche.

With that being said, we want you to have the best experience possible and to get the most out of your candle. Here are a few tips on how to make that possible.

First things first…. Always, Always, Always burn your candle on a heat resistant surface and never leave your candle unsupervised. After all, we are technically ‘playing with fire’.

“Always burn candles on a heat resistant surface.”

We always want to make sure that our candles are placed away from curtains, table cloth, clothes, or anything flammable. Also, be sure to keep away from the edge of the table where it can be easily knocked off or pulled off by a child or animal.

Next tip is to trim your wick. It is recommended to trim your wick to approximately 1/4th of an inch before lighting. This helps you get a nice clean and and even longer burn.

Now that we have done all that, it is now time to light and enjoy your candle.

However, we just have one last tip before we go.

Have you ever light a candle, blew it out and the next time you light it, no matter what, it doesn’t really want to burn? If you have, Then you did not burn your candle long enough. The first burn of your candle needs to burn for about 3 hours in order to create a melt pool.

You can think of the melt pool as a candle’s muscle memory. You want to give your candle time for a muscle memory to develop, so to speak.

We hope that these steps have helped you, we want you to enjoy every bit of your candle from us. We enjoyed making them and we just want you to have the opportunity to experience the love that we have put into each and everyone. Again, Thank you so much for your support. - Liebe

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