Joined: 02 Sep 2005 Posts: 12458 Location: West Sussex
Posted: Mon May 28, 07 10:24 am Post subject:
cheap ones from IKEA.
sorry bodger, that's probably not what you want to hear
hedgewitch
Joined: 26 Nov 2005 Posts: 5834 Location: Daft wench GHQ
Posted: Mon May 28, 07 10:29 am Post subject:
You've made me realise that I stopped buying candles a while ago - I used to use quite a lot.
They got trendy, I think, and everywhere seemed to be selling fancy designs and scented candles.
I could be tempted by some plain beeswax candles maybe. Good quality and simple design.
Mind you, anything I like never seems to sell very well, so if I were you I'd probably go for fancy colours, sculpted wax and the more scent the better
hedgewitch
Joined: 26 Nov 2005 Posts: 5834 Location: Daft wench GHQ
I was given some party lite coloured ones a while ago and although very expensive they last for ages and are smokeless. They smell nice too. Won't be buying anymore of those ones though.
We started selling candles because I was buying so many elsewhere that bodger thought we might as well pay trade price for them
I'm chief candle tester and we don't restock candles that haven't past the test of burning cleanly.
I make my own beeswax candles, and make long candles with a home made mould, from bits and pieces of candles recycled from the tip, LETS, boot sales etc. Funny colours, but functional and satisfying to produce.
I've treated myself to some vegetable/soy candles recently ( that's about as specific as I get, i'm afraid - but they're def plant based, not pretroleum).
One is 'chardonay and rose' which doesn't smell anything like either but DOES smell absolutely lovely and the other is more earthy and is something like 'chocolate and sandlewood' (but again... yada yada).
I bought the first one to light after changing ds2's nappies - and loved it so much i bought another for the other room
So i would say (to finally answer your question) 'not petroleum based'.