Wild Honeysuckle Soy Candle
Honeysuckle. Jasmine. Lemon.
Remember pulling honeysuckle flowers off the vine as a kid and sucking the nectar out? That tiny drop of sweet at the end—this candle smells like that moment, grown up.
Wild Honeysuckle has actual flower in there. Honeysuckle, jasmine, rose, lilac. Lemon and ginger at the top keep it bright. Wood and violet underneath keep it from being too sweet or too simple. It's soft without being powdery. Floral without smelling like your grandmother's soap drawer.
People who say they don't like floral candles make an exception for this one.
Open the Windows (Or Don't)
Trim the wick to 1/4 inch before lighting. Let it burn until the wax melts all the way to the edges—about an hour the first time. Stops it from tunneling.
Don't burn longer than 1.5 hours at once. Let it cool completely before moving it.
Keep away from curtains, papers, anything flammable. Don't leave it burning when you leave the room.
When there's about 1/2 inch of wax left, you're done. Wash the jar with hot soapy water. Use it for something else.
Learn more about candle burning.
What’s Inside?
- Wild Honeysuckle Soy Candle (6oz): 100% American-grown soy wax in a reusable jelly jar
- Scent Profile: Honeysuckle, jasmine, rose, lilac, lemon, ginger, violet, soft woods
- Burn Time: 30 hours
- Wick: 100% cotton
- What It's Not: No phthalates, no dyes, no petrochemicals, no synthetic colors
Why This Candle?
- Vine, Not Perfume Counter: Smells like honeysuckle growing on a fence. Not floral body spray. Not air freshener trying to be flowers. Actual blooms with lemon and wood mixed in.
- Hand-Poured, Owings Mills: Made in our Maryland facility. We check every batch before it leaves.
- Spring Through Summer: Popular when everything's blooming but people burn it year-round. Turns out you can have flowers in January if you want them.
- Jelly Jar Lives On: When the wax is gone, these jars hold jewelry, stamps, coins. Small things that need a spot.
- Burns Clean: Soy wax doesn't leave marks on your walls. Safe for bedrooms, bathrooms, anywhere you spend time.
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Wild Honeysuckle Soy Candle
Wild Honeysuckle Soy Candle
Honeysuckle. Jasmine. Lemon.
Remember pulling honeysuckle flowers off the vine as a kid and sucking the nectar out? That tiny drop of sweet at the end—this candle smells like that moment, grown up.
Wild Honeysuckle has actual flower in there. Honeysuckle, jasmine, rose, lilac. Lemon and ginger at the top keep it bright. Wood and violet underneath keep it from being too sweet or too simple. It's soft without being powdery. Floral without smelling like your grandmother's soap drawer.
People who say they don't like floral candles make an exception for this one.
Open the Windows (Or Don't)
Trim the wick to 1/4 inch before lighting. Let it burn until the wax melts all the way to the edges—about an hour the first time. Stops it from tunneling.
Don't burn longer than 1.5 hours at once. Let it cool completely before moving it.
Keep away from curtains, papers, anything flammable. Don't leave it burning when you leave the room.
When there's about 1/2 inch of wax left, you're done. Wash the jar with hot soapy water. Use it for something else.
Learn more about candle burning.
What’s Inside?
- Wild Honeysuckle Soy Candle (6oz): 100% American-grown soy wax in a reusable jelly jar
- Scent Profile: Honeysuckle, jasmine, rose, lilac, lemon, ginger, violet, soft woods
- Burn Time: 30 hours
- Wick: 100% cotton
- What It's Not: No phthalates, no dyes, no petrochemicals, no synthetic colors
Why This Candle?
- Vine, Not Perfume Counter: Smells like honeysuckle growing on a fence. Not floral body spray. Not air freshener trying to be flowers. Actual blooms with lemon and wood mixed in.
- Hand-Poured, Owings Mills: Made in our Maryland facility. We check every batch before it leaves.
- Spring Through Summer: Popular when everything's blooming but people burn it year-round. Turns out you can have flowers in January if you want them.
- Jelly Jar Lives On: When the wax is gone, these jars hold jewelry, stamps, coins. Small things that need a spot.
- Burns Clean: Soy wax doesn't leave marks on your walls. Safe for bedrooms, bathrooms, anywhere you spend time.
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Honeysuckle. Jasmine. Lemon.
Remember pulling honeysuckle flowers off the vine as a kid and sucking the nectar out? That tiny drop of sweet at the end—this candle smells like that moment, grown up.
Wild Honeysuckle has actual flower in there. Honeysuckle, jasmine, rose, lilac. Lemon and ginger at the top keep it bright. Wood and violet underneath keep it from being too sweet or too simple. It's soft without being powdery. Floral without smelling like your grandmother's soap drawer.
People who say they don't like floral candles make an exception for this one.
Open the Windows (Or Don't)
Trim the wick to 1/4 inch before lighting. Let it burn until the wax melts all the way to the edges—about an hour the first time. Stops it from tunneling.
Don't burn longer than 1.5 hours at once. Let it cool completely before moving it.
Keep away from curtains, papers, anything flammable. Don't leave it burning when you leave the room.
When there's about 1/2 inch of wax left, you're done. Wash the jar with hot soapy water. Use it for something else.
Learn more about candle burning.
What’s Inside?
- Wild Honeysuckle Soy Candle (6oz): 100% American-grown soy wax in a reusable jelly jar
- Scent Profile: Honeysuckle, jasmine, rose, lilac, lemon, ginger, violet, soft woods
- Burn Time: 30 hours
- Wick: 100% cotton
- What It's Not: No phthalates, no dyes, no petrochemicals, no synthetic colors
Why This Candle?
- Vine, Not Perfume Counter: Smells like honeysuckle growing on a fence. Not floral body spray. Not air freshener trying to be flowers. Actual blooms with lemon and wood mixed in.
- Hand-Poured, Owings Mills: Made in our Maryland facility. We check every batch before it leaves.
- Spring Through Summer: Popular when everything's blooming but people burn it year-round. Turns out you can have flowers in January if you want them.
- Jelly Jar Lives On: When the wax is gone, these jars hold jewelry, stamps, coins. Small things that need a spot.
- Burns Clean: Soy wax doesn't leave marks on your walls. Safe for bedrooms, bathrooms, anywhere you spend time.






















