The Quiet Magic of a Winter Woodland!
This mini woodland Pine trio is a hand-poured collection created here at The Honeysuckle Bee and Me using our Beautiful Pure Premium Beeswax made by our hives of Native Irish Honeybees.
Inspired by the softness and stillness of a snowy forest and the warmth of a candle twinkle on a crisp winter evening. It celebrates the harmony between nature, craft and our honeybees.
Light them together to create a miniature glowing forest and a charming festive display.
Why You'll Love them.
!00% pure beeswax.
They have a gorgeous natural bees-waxy honey scent.
Made using a pure cotton, additive free wick.
Clean burning.
Hand-poured in just small batches for a truly artisan finish.
Read this short post - From Hive to Home: "The Story Behind Our Pure Beeswax Candles"
This set of 3 Candles is presented snuggly in wool wood within a rigid kraft gift box and all tied with natural coloured twine.
Candle size: height is 7cms , diameter at base is 4cms
Burn time is 2 hrs
Packaging:
The kraft box is supplied by The Tiny Box Co and is made from 77% recycled materials.
All materials are recyclable and or compostable.
Winter Woodland Candle Collection
- Never leave a burning candle unattended.
- Keep candles away from children and pets.
- Keep candles away from flammable materials or overly crowded settings.
- Remove fabric and paper label from candle before burning.
- Secure candle on a heat proof surface.
- Burn candles only in a draft-free environment. This will help to prevent any dripping or smoking.
- Light the wick from the base of the wick, where the wick comes out of the candle, to allow the beeswax to absorb into the wick. A lighter works best.
- Trim the wick before use. Keep the wick trimmed to 1/4″ and carefully repeat trim the wick during burning if necessary.
- Your candle is best extinguished using a candle snuffer to minimise smoke and risk of wax spatter.
A little bit of buzziness
Here at The Honeysuckle Bee and Me we usually keep around 20-25 hives of honeybees.
Honeybees build wax comb to rear brood in and store honey in. They can only do this when the weather is warm and they have a good nectar supply.
You can help our little honeybees and other pollinating insects by planting a mixed variety of flowering plants, hedging and trees that supply pollen and nectar through out the whole year.
Please subscribe to my newsletter "Three Lovely Things" and follow on social media if you would like to hear more.






