Cloud Tiny Tray
Cloud Tiny Tray
Cloud Tiny Tray
Cloud Tiny Tray
Cloud Tiny Tray
Cloud Tiny Tray
Cloud Tiny Tray
Cloud Tiny Tray
Cloud Tiny Tray
Cloud Tiny Tray

Cloud Tiny Tray

$10.00 Sale Save
Style Hexagon

Only 2 left in stock

Clouds warm and dry the Earth's atmosphere and supply water to the surface by forming precipitation. The importance of clouds in our lives is monumental. Our Cloud Collection recognizes that importance and power.

Available in a Circle or Hexagon

Circle:

Outside: Height 1.7cm Width: 9.8cm

Inside: Height: .5cm Width: 9cm

Hexagon:

Outside: Height 1.5cm Width: 11.5cm by 10cm

Inside: Height: .5cm Width: 10cm by 9cm

Uses: Fern Ball & Pillar candle holder, drinks, jewelry, catch-all

100% ethically sourced, pure beeswax made in the USA and chemical-free 100% cotton wicks.

Never leave candle burning unattended

Burn on a fireproof surface

Place away from children, pets, drafts, and flammable items

Don’t burn longer than 4 hours

Remember to trim the wick to a 1/4” length and center the wick for a clean and safe burn

USE A FIREPROOF SURFACE

TRIM THE WICK no shorter than 1/4 inch

WATCH THE FLAME - If you notice flickering, smoking or a carbon ball forming on the tip of your wick at any point, extinguish, trim the wick and relight.

HUG THE CANDLE

After 3-4 hours of burn time the pillar will need to be hugged, as some of us do. This is to insure full use of wax and proper oxygenation to the wick.

HOW TO HUG

When you see a mantle, which is the soft/thin edge of wax, gently “hug” [push] mantel toward wick leaving at least 1/4 of the wick exposed, do not cover the wick. If walls are a rather thick mantel and firmer to the touch, the candle needs more burn time before hugging, as some of us do. Hugging is necessary for a maximum life…of the 100% beeswax pillar candle. If tunneling occurs, there will be a lack of oxygen and your wick will eventually extinguish itself.

AFTERCARE

After extinguishing makes sure wick is centered to insure an even burn and clean off any debris that can clog the wick creating an imbalanced flame.