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Emily Baker
Planting Your Chamomile Covers

Planting Your Chamomile Covers

How to Plant Your Chamomile Seed Paper Inside1. Tear up your seed paper into 6 smaller pieces2. Fill your pot with rich, well draining soil about ⅔ full3. Place your seed paper pieces on top of the soil. Try to spread them out. This will help prevent the Chamomile from crowding each other during growth.4. Sprinkle a thin layer of soil on top. A thick layer of soil will hinder the seeds from sprouting!5. Using a mister or spray bottle, keep your seed paper covers moist (not soaking) for a week and watch them grow. Continue to keep an eye on our...

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Emily Baker
How to Plant Your Seed Paper

How to Plant Your Seed Paper

Our seed paper covers are made from post consumer paper waste, and are completely compostable! Within each cover is a blend of seeds that blossom into Canadian Wildflowers. These wildflowers are not only beautiful to look at, but also play a key part in supporting the declining bee population. Here are 4 EASY Steps to plant your seed paper: • Prepare Your PotFill your pot 2/3 full with good potting soil. You want the pot to be firmly full, but not packed. • Plant the PaperTake your seed paper and cover it with soil in the pot. Spread a thin...

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Madi MacNeil
The Stories Behind The Spring Collection

The Stories Behind The Spring Collection

Now that our spring scents are available to you, we thought we would share the stories behind our inspiration for The Spring Collection. It all started with Magnolia Blossom… We were looking to add a floral to our seasonal collection aside from Blushing Rose which only stays for the month of February. Magnolia trees bloom brilliant flowers for a short period of time, so we wanted to capture that moment and memorialize it into a candle. After choosing between two similar yet different magnolia scents, we settled on the scent that you now know as Magnolia Blossom. This candle is...

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A lit Cloud Nine candle on a beige material against a marble background.

Candle Burning 101

Trim Your Wick Regardless of whether it’s a cotton wick or a wood wick, all wicks need to be trimmed to ¼ before each burn. This is for the safety and for the longevity of your candle. Having an untrimmed wick can lead to a higher and unstable flame, by trimming it before you light, you are giving your candle the best possibility of a slower and safer burn for you to enjoy.  BPE (Big Pool Energy)You may have experienced a candle or two in your life where it seems that the wax is burning through the centre and not...

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