Hello, I’m Danny and I make our Beeswax Candles.

I’ll start with a fun fact about me, I love to celebrate.....anything really!! Valentines, Galentines, Book Club, Summer BBQ`S, Birthdays, Family Dinners, Easter, Fall, Halloween, Christmas, New Years, and so many more!

So, any excuse to get some fresh flowers and candles is the best way to decorate for the occasion.

How did I get into making candles?

In 2023 I got some beeswax from a friend of ours who has bees on our land, and made some hand dipped candles for Christmas presents. I was instantly hooked! The smell, the colour, the glow, I love it all!.

I am also a part time horticulturist, so working with nature just felt right.

My favourite thing to do is invite family and friends over for food, and prepare a table, and adding candles is something I’ve always done.

After a while of making different shapes and sizes, and sharing pictures on social media, I had a few people asking if I would sell.

So, I looked into it, and found a really good course to learn all the legislations that I needed to learn.

After a LOT of testing, I have a lovely collection and so many more ideas for future creations. I really hope you enjoy.

About my Candles?

I buy my wax from a local beekeeper, who we actually have 12 hives of on our land.

So I feel like a really know where the beeswax comes from.

I'm really passionate about keeping the product simple.

There are so many ingredients in things these days, and it gets really confusing.

My candles only have Beeswax, a Cotton Wick, and where necessary a wick tab.

After searching the market for beeswax candles, I noticed a lot are sold without packaging, which is great for less waste, but there's nothing to protect the product.

Beeswax when in sunlight will fade in colour, and will get dusty and effect the burn.

It’s also great to have somewhere to store the product when not in use to protect it, so having a box is great, especially if it looks pretty on the shelf.

I also love the idea of gifting a beeswax candle, and when it’s not in lovely packaging, it doesn't feel as exciting.

I hope you enjoy what I have created, and Thank for being here.