Archive: January, 2006

Flower Scented Candles - Spring Candles

Flower Scented Candles - Spring Candles

In the late winter months, usually around January and February, all of us start longing for the winter to be over. Some of us might even suffer from the winter blues, and something as simple as a spring-scented candle can help releave the feelings of “cabin fever”.

Spring time candles could be just about anything floral, or even blends of flower like candles. Here’s a short list of some regular flowers that come in candle scents:

- Tiger Lily
- Lily of the Valley
- Honeysuckle
- Lilac
- Lavender
- Jasmine
- Gardenia
- Tulips
- Carnation
- Roses

Some floral blends include:

Floral Bouquet
To me this smells just like a floral shop! One of my absolute all time favorites that I love to burn all year round. It’s a combination of carnations, tulips, roses, and fresh greenery.

Cinderella
Romantic aroma of amber, musk, vanilla, and fresh cut violets and lily of the valley. It’s a nice blend for those that like both floral and musk.

Antique Lace
Another musk and floral scent - blend of jasmine, vanilla beans, and musk

Children’s Room
Floral with baby flower - blend of violet powder accord with light bottom notes of peony and alyssum flowers.

Clean Crisp Air
Very complex fragrance - blend of clover, ivy, baby’s breath, periwinkle, lily of the valley, and ozony fresh notes.

There are of course many other types of floral blends out there, these are just a few you can choose from. Sometimes all we need is something light and simple to brighten our day, and when that’s the case, anything like Honeysuckle or Lily of the Valley will do. ;)

The blends listed above can be found at Prairie Soy Candles.

Bakery Scented Candles

That fresh baked smell of a tasty treat in the oven is hard to beat. If you love bakery scented candles as much as I do, you will get hungry just looking at this list.

Here are some our our favorite bakery scents:

Apple Pie - That true scent of an apple pie baking in the oven.

Blueberry Muffin - Blueberry and buttery bakery notes

Banana Nut Bread - A favorite of many!

Carrot Cake - A buttery spice blend of carrot cake with the scent of french vanilla frosting.

Snickerdoodle - Who can resist the smell of sugar and cinnamon baking?

Cherry Crumb Pie - A combination of sweet black cherries and sour cherries with a base note of a freshly baked southern flake crust.

It doesn’t stop there though, here are a few more scents available from Prairie Soy Candles that fall in the food catagory:

Fresh Baked Bread - An interesting smell of basic bread.

Vanilla Silk - The base of every good bakery scent.

Oatmeal Milk & Honey - That warm smell of vanila, soy milk, and nutty almond.

Maple Walnut Praline - Wonderful baked-scent fragrance oil! A creative mixture of fresh walnuts smothered in a buttery caramel sauce with hints of maple sugar.

Strawberry Daiquiri - A refreshing blend of fresh strawberries, and lemon zests with a hint of fresh vanilla. Smells just like the drink!

Cotton Candy - A blend of fresh strawberry and french vanilla. Very strong summer favorite!

These scents and more can be found at:
http://www.PrairieSoyCandles.com

Valentine’s Day Scents

New Valentine’s Day scents are being added each week to Prairie Soy Candles!

Available this week:

Chocolate Covered Cherries - The aroma of sweet marschinno cherries smoothered in milk chocolate, with a dry down of french vanilla.

Coming Soon:

January 18th
Innocence

January 25th
Strawberries & Champagn

February 1st
Lovespell

February 8th
Best Friends

All current candles and scents can be seen at:
www.PrairieSoyCandles.com

Will Soy Candles be the Leader to Light the Future?

Will Soy Candles be the Leader to Light the Future?
by Brian F Connors

Ahhhh, the scent and sight of a burning paraffin wax candle and the appealing ambiance that it floats throughout a room! One may think that this scenario is innocence in its purest sense. There is, after all, that cozy feeling which makes one give thought to everything that’s good in this world. That is until you take the time to get acquainted with the darker side of the world of paraffin wax candles.

Did you know that paraffin is a petroleum by-product which means that paraffin wax may be a risk to the well-being of your health? How is that, you ask? Well after petroleum is processed into gasoline, kerosene, motor oil, diesel and other fuels, the excess waste is then used in the production of paraffin which contains harmful toxins and carcinogens. Hmmmm.

The black soot buildup on your walls, ventilating system, furniture and so forth after burning paraffin wax candles is similar in composition to diesel soot. This dirty matter makes a deposit of unwanted and dangerous pollutants into our homes that endangers the health and welfare of family, pets, and ourselves when breathed into our collective lungs. Studies have shown that cancer-causing agents released by paraffin wax candles are just as toxic as second hand cigarette smoke and can cause damage to the heart, lungs, circulatory system and nervous system. This is not a good thing.

Why then have scented candle sales increased to over 2 billion dollars annually over the last decade according to the National Candle Association? I’m not sure but I’d hazard a guess that the mesmerizing glow and soothing fragrances are part of why seven out of every ten households burn candles regularly.

Here’s a question, though, that I’d like to pose to anyone that subscribes to the rules of common sense. It’s the one that your parents or teachers of yesteryear asked when the majority was acting in an intellectually challenged way. I’ll paraphrase it here : “If everyone was jumping off a cliff, would you do the same thing?” The same thing holds for paraffin wax candles but what alternatives are there to break this dangerous habit?

I’m glad that you asked. The answer is Soy Candles. Why the joy for soy? Soy wax is 100% vegetable by-product and not a petroleum by-product. Soy is completely non-toxic and non-carcinogenic and soy candles produce little or no soot to damage the surrounding room or to those with allergies or breathing problems. Soy wax is environmentally safe, biodegradable and is easily cleaned up with just soap and water.

Hold on, I’m not finished yet….Soy candles burn cleanly and evenly leaving very little to zero excess wax on the sides of the jar to eliminate waste. They also burn cooler than most paraffin wax candles which will lessen the risk of serious burns from melted wax. These babies also burn 30 to 50 percent longer than paraffin wax candles which makes them more economical to use. They also seem to hold their fragrances extremely well compared to the naughty petroleum by-product kind.

Ok, Ok just one more reason to think soy. These candles are made from 100% soybean wax made from soybeans grown right smack here in the USA. So what? Well, this not only benefits our environment but also supports our local agricultural industry. It appears that soy candles beat those bad-boy cousins on every level.

Ya gotta get the facts before indulging in the pleasure of enjoying the world of candles. Think outside the box and do the right thing. Your life and others may very well depend on it!

About the Author
Brian is a partner in E-Connors Enterprises which builds and promotes various websites. He enjoys the world of candles and feels strongly about the health benefits of soy candles and the beauty of gel candles. Go to http://www.heavenlygelcandles.com for more info.