Autumn Candle Collection made exclusively for Aimee's French Market
Note: Paris Cafe and Boulangerie are back in stock!
I wanted to release a series of seasonal candles that would transport you to France, with all of its unique scents and aromas. And most importantly candles that have a REAL fragrance… not something that smelled like an air freshener you hang in your car! I couldn’t find any, so I decided to custom blend these myself and have a wonderful candle maker produce them here in the US just for Aimee’s French Market. And I will be releasing five new scents every season.
Each candle is 8oz. of a soy, coconut, beeswax blend, which burns cleanly and provides a longer lasting fragrance. They come in a tin (no breakage) and have a wood wick for a more natural feel. Some are priced a bit higher, as they have related garnishes on the top.
Without further adieu, here is the fall collection:
Alsatian Springerle - Springerle cookies are those sweet rectangle cookies made by using a wooden press that imprints designs on their tops. This candle has the same anise and vanilla fragrance.
Boulangerie - You can’t mistake the smell of a good bakery in the morning in France. The baguettes are hot out of the ovens and have the most magnificent warm and yeasty smell, just like this candle.
Normandy Harvest - Normandy is known for apples and fall is the time for harvest. This candle brings a natural apple smell with just a hint of woods.
Paris Café - A very strong espresso is the first thing you need any morning in France. This candle emulates that and is for people who want a strong coffee scent.
Note: Paris Cafe and Boulangerie are back in stock!
I wanted to release a series of seasonal candles that would transport you to France, with all of its unique scents and aromas. And most importantly candles that have a REAL fragrance… not something that smelled like an air freshener you hang in your car! I couldn’t find any, so I decided to custom blend these myself and have a wonderful candle maker produce them here in the US just for Aimee’s French Market. And I will be releasing five new scents every season.
Each candle is 8oz. of a soy, coconut, beeswax blend, which burns cleanly and provides a longer lasting fragrance. They come in a tin (no breakage) and have a wood wick for a more natural feel. Some are priced a bit higher, as they have related garnishes on the top.
Without further adieu, here is the fall collection:
Alsatian Springerle - Springerle cookies are those sweet rectangle cookies made by using a wooden press that imprints designs on their tops. This candle has the same anise and vanilla fragrance.
Boulangerie - You can’t mistake the smell of a good bakery in the morning in France. The baguettes are hot out of the ovens and have the most magnificent warm and yeasty smell, just like this candle.
Normandy Harvest - Normandy is known for apples and fall is the time for harvest. This candle brings a natural apple smell with just a hint of woods.
Paris Café - A very strong espresso is the first thing you need any morning in France. This candle emulates that and is for people who want a strong coffee scent.
Note: Paris Cafe and Boulangerie are back in stock!
I wanted to release a series of seasonal candles that would transport you to France, with all of its unique scents and aromas. And most importantly candles that have a REAL fragrance… not something that smelled like an air freshener you hang in your car! I couldn’t find any, so I decided to custom blend these myself and have a wonderful candle maker produce them here in the US just for Aimee’s French Market. And I will be releasing five new scents every season.
Each candle is 8oz. of a soy, coconut, beeswax blend, which burns cleanly and provides a longer lasting fragrance. They come in a tin (no breakage) and have a wood wick for a more natural feel. Some are priced a bit higher, as they have related garnishes on the top.
Without further adieu, here is the fall collection:
Alsatian Springerle - Springerle cookies are those sweet rectangle cookies made by using a wooden press that imprints designs on their tops. This candle has the same anise and vanilla fragrance.
Boulangerie - You can’t mistake the smell of a good bakery in the morning in France. The baguettes are hot out of the ovens and have the most magnificent warm and yeasty smell, just like this candle.
Normandy Harvest - Normandy is known for apples and fall is the time for harvest. This candle brings a natural apple smell with just a hint of woods.
Paris Café - A very strong espresso is the first thing you need any morning in France. This candle emulates that and is for people who want a strong coffee scent.
I finally got to burn the candle yesterday and I absolutely loved it! I had it burning for probably 4 hours because I had company and forgot it was burning, and it still has about 3/4 of the candle left. It smells so good, seems to be the perfect level of scent, not too weak and not too strong. I can’t wait to try the other scents. Great job on these!!
-L.N.
Absolutely in love with this candle. the packaging is very cute and the aroma of the actual candle is incredible and very rich. Made me feel like I was in a café! High quality candle that I don’t want to run out. Makes a perfect gift for myself or (I suppose) others!! Will definitely be ordering more.
-C.C.
The Provence Sunset candle is so beautiful. We routinely buy the Savon de Marseille for its purity because our family strives to be chemical free. As such, we are more sensitive to smells and tend to stay away from scented candles. I was surprised! The scent was very light, but still filled our large living-kitchen area with a relaxing, seasonal aroma. My favorite part though was the wide, wood wick. It crackled like a fireplace and provided more light than a standard cotton wick. Highly recommend this candle - especially for people who might be trying to keep their homes free of harsh chemicals and fumes!
-A.B.
I love the wick and the "things" on the top of the candle - I am enjoying the fragrance, too - I think I chose this one because of the name "Alsatian" - my family is from Alsace, France and some still live there - just made me think of them. It’s a real keeper.
-R.H.