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Paper Roses

(7,473 posts)
Mon Jan 7, 2013, 03:00 PM Jan 2013

Do you burn fragrant candles? I love the smell of candles in my kitchen but have wasted lots of $$

on duds. Yankee candles are good but too costly. I like 'Our Own Candle Company' but after postage They are expensive.
Do you have an alternative? One that will burn and continue to smell nice? I like the apple, cinnamon, pine fragrances. Would love your ideas.
PR

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Do you burn fragrant candles? I love the smell of candles in my kitchen but have wasted lots of $$ (Original Post) Paper Roses Jan 2013 OP
Get cinnamon oil. Manifestor_of_Light Jan 2013 #1
I agree with this--those little oil things are much nicer. nt MADem Jan 2013 #3
Actually, I hate most of them except for one particular kind The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2013 #2
I have a candle warmer from Joann's (I think) that was around $10. kcass1954 Jan 2013 #4
I always have candles and other items with scents in the house. Curmudgeoness Jan 2013 #5
I use those coffee cup warmers (about $6) and put my fragrant candles on those. The scent seems to jillan Jan 2013 #6
 

Manifestor_of_Light

(21,046 posts)
1. Get cinnamon oil.
Mon Jan 7, 2013, 03:12 PM
Jan 2013

And one of those things where you put a tealight candle in the bottom and the top part, water and a few drops of oil. The water heats up and diffuses the oil.

Example:
http://www.newdirectionsaromatics.com/ceramic-oil-diffuser-w-tea-light-holder-black-p-2146.html

I have two of these from garage sales.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,681 posts)
2. Actually, I hate most of them except for one particular kind
Mon Jan 7, 2013, 03:12 PM
Jan 2013

that really does smell like a fresh Christmas tree. The others, especially the "food" scented ones, make me gag. Vanilla is the worst. I can't even stay in a store that sells Yankee Candles for more than a few minutes without either sneezing or considering the possibility of throwing up.

I guess it's whatever you like. There are some scented oils that aren't too bad, you can just put them in a little ring around a light bulb (old style) or other heat source. They aren't as strong and sickly sweet as some candles and don't present the fire hazard of an actual candle. Some incense is OK too, although that can also be kind of strong sometimes.

kcass1954

(1,819 posts)
4. I have a candle warmer from Joann's (I think) that was around $10.
Mon Jan 7, 2013, 07:18 PM
Jan 2013

I love some of my Yankee Candles, but hate to burn them. I'm going on 6 or 7 years with the Christmas Cookie one on the warmer. Just make sure it's something in a glass container.

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
5. I always have candles and other items with scents in the house.
Mon Jan 7, 2013, 08:25 PM
Jan 2013

I have used (and like) all sorts of things. For fragrance, I think the best thing is the scented wax (I have Yankee Candles brand) that you use with the little trays with a tea candle under them. I also use oil trays that fit on light bulbs. And I reuse the Our Own Candle Company jars and the excess wax to make my own candles. They already come with that wick holder to make it easy to hang a wick. I have not had to buy more candles for years. You can get extra wax (if you need it, and I never seem to although the color or my candles is iffy) and wicks and additional scent for candles at a craft store. I reuse the metal pieces for the bottom of the wick. I remelt the wax in a jar set in a pan of water on the stove. It is kinda messy, but I don't have to do it often and I do it all at one time for several candles at once. I have a couple burning right now with cinnamon scent, but the color is a weird purple/blue because of the colors of the wax I had left over.

jillan

(39,451 posts)
6. I use those coffee cup warmers (about $6) and put my fragrant candles on those. The scent seems to
Mon Jan 7, 2013, 10:48 PM
Jan 2013

last longer then when I burn them.

I've been buying soy candles lately just because they put less pollutants in the air.
I shop at stores like Ross and TJ Maxx and they always have great smelling candles in their clearance sections.
They may be old, or the tin is bent or the top is missing - I don't care! I just buy them for the smell
Kohls is another place to find candles on clearance.

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