i think these & the gift box is perfect for mothers day especially ones who like candles
Opps sorry , I just dont think that kind of gift box goes with the Yankee Candle brand tbh
Yes, I do agree with this.
I'm thinking of getting one & putting it away for my partners stepmum for her birthday.
Hi candle experts, question if I may. As some of you know I purchased the electric tart warmer that Autumn found and I am totally in love with it!! A while ago one of you posted a YouTube link where people where stripping down votives and then burning them in warmers. Has anyone here actually done it? And it is any good? I thought votive throw wasn't too good.
Look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Ange
Hi candle experts, question if I may. As some of you know I purchased the electric tart warmer that Autumn found and I am totally in love with it!! A while ago one of you posted a YouTube link where people where stripping down votives and then burning them in warmers. Has anyone here actually done it? And it is any good? I thought votive throw wasn't too good.
Look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Ange
well i think its a lot nicer & more pratical than those like book ones to hold them & it looks a very sturdy box too
I much prefer the melts (used to be called tarts?), but aagh, my cats have knocked off and smashed the dish on my electric tart burner. Does anyone have an idea what I could use instead? It seems such a terrible waste to bin the electric base just because of this and I'm hoping someone has a good suggestion.
I much prefer the melts (used to be called tarts?), but aagh, my cats have knocked off and smashed the dish on my electric tart burner. Does anyone have an idea what I could use instead? It seems such a terrible waste to bin the electric base just because of this and I'm hoping someone has a good suggestion.
That is a very good idea too. I doubt the plate on an electric warmer would be as hot as a ramekin would endure in an oven.
I much prefer the melts (used to be called tarts?), but aagh, my cats have knocked off and smashed the dish on my electric tart burner. Does anyone have an idea what I could use instead? It seems such a terrible waste to bin the electric base just because of this and I'm hoping someone has a good suggestion.
Well researched again, Autumn. The second Amazon one is a fiver so probably the same cost as a YC glass dish. I have two of those cradle YC warmers which I do not like much as one caught fire and I had a bit of a crisis having to deal with flames leaping all round the wax and me scooping it all into a wet tea towel and bowl before managing to dump it all in the sink and then binning everything except the glass which was somehow salvageable!!! That made for a lively Saturday night. I was going to get rid of them to a charity shop but am now keeping them in order to have some spare glass dishes.