The best fall candles are finally here...

The best fall candles are finally here...

We are sad to see summer end, but excited about fall candle season! We love switching from trips to Lake Michigan and camping in the U.P. for apple picking at local orchards, carving pumpkins we picked, and making beeswax candles in wonderful autumn scents. That's why we are happy to introduce our reinvented fall candle collection!

Our 4 oz fall scented candles have new ornamental labels and cute decorative tags. They are a small and sleek but deeply fragrant candle to fill your home with the scent of fall in Michigan. 

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Let's Talk Fall

Now, we know every candle maker with fall candles claims their candles are the best fall candles. I'd argue our candles are the most autumnal, and for good reason. Our candles are born in Michigan, with the Tunnel of Trees on M-119 and the M-22 Scenic Drive being coveted as the best autumn road trips for the beautiful range of colors of leaves. Michigan is also one of the largest producers of both apples, pumpkins, and hopefully one day, beeswax candles. Not to mention that Michigan has the most bountiful fall harvests from its' renowned orchards!

So... Michigan might be the top state for fall, but if you're too far away to experience it yourself, don't worry! That's where our fall scented candles come into play. Each of our scents embody autumn in Michigan so you can experience it wherever you are. Now I know what you're thinking... "okay, yeah, I get it. Michigan's got a great fall and your candles are from there, so?" This is where I get to tell you the best part and my personal favorite about what makes our beeswax candles truly the most fall of them all. 

All of the 4 oz fall scented candles, pumpkin spice pancakes, apple pie a la mode, autumn leaves, caramel apple. Handmade in Michigan with raw beeswax.

Our beeswax is sourced from Michigan orchards, where the bees pollinate apples and various other crops and flowers. That means when you buy our beeswax candles you're not just supporting our small business and planting trees, you are also indirectly supporting Michigan farmers, apiaries, orchards, and pollinators. If you eat apples from Michigan, the same bees that pollinated them could be the bees that make our beeswax. How can it possibly get more fall! Target has nothing on that! Shareholders (boo!) or farmers, apiaries, orchards & pollinators (yay!).

Let's Talk Scents

Each of our fall scents is intended to bring the experience of fall in Michigan to your home. From crisp caramel apple and sweet apple pie à la mode to a spicy, nutty pumpkin spice pancakes and the refreshing woodsy fall evenings with autumn leaves. We have plenty of fall vibes to choose from!

Caramel Apple

4 oz Caramel Apple Fall Candle with muslin bag outer packaging and cute bag tag.

Crisp apple and sweet caramel invoke the fresh feeling of picking apple in an orchard, after a short ride behind a tractor, and ending your fall excursion with a sweet treat.

Scent Notes: 

Fresh autumnal top notes of apple, cinnamon, and a hint of orange blend with middle notes of rich caramelmelted buttersoft coconut, and sea salt, all resting on a base of vanilla & maple, create a both sweet and fresh scent of fall goodies. 

Apple Pie À La Mode

Apple Pie Fall Beeswax Candle label and beeswax top image.

You know the smell, fresh baked apple pie topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream (no judgment I like it both ways) before watching cozy (or scary!) movies.

Scent Notes:

Top notes of cinnamon blend with middle notes of sweet sugar and almond, resting on a base of freshly baked pie crust, melted butter, sweet vanilla, topped with dashes of allspice, clove, & nutmeg.  

Pumpkin Spice Pancakes

Pumpkin spice fall candle with label and drawstring bag on a neutral background

It's Saturday, you slept in and have warm fluffy pancakes covered in fall spices brought to you in bed. How can life get any better?

Scent Notes:

Top notes of cardamom infuse with pumpkin and sweet sugar, on base notes of cinnamon and pie crust covered in melted buttercream, and sweet vanilla

Autumn Leaves

Autumn Leaves fall beeswax candle label and top of candle image.
beige label.

For those who love the fall breeze, walking through the woods as the leaves change, wearing your favorite sweater sitting on a fallen tree and soaking it all in. Someone should have brought wine...

Scent Notes: 

Fresh & floral fall top notes of chrysanthemum, cinnamon, & a little citrus, merge with a crisp fresh green leavesapple, & berries, on base notes of cedar & pecan bringing the wonderful autumn air inside for a relaxing fall evening.

Fall for Everyone

Whether you're a fall fanatic or heartbroken about summer ending, we think our fall candles will either make it even better or at least make it bearable for you fall haters. Whatever your stance is, at least give yourself a chance to enjoy it before the leaves are all fallen and the snow flakes start covering. Don't worry though, we have candles for that too. 

Fall Candle Collection

For more scent information and options check out our Scent Guide

If you need help with your candle or just want tips check out our Candle Care Page & Candle FAQ's

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