The Classic Gift Set

$45.00


The gift of candle love. This set adds thoughtful accessories that make the gift of Old Pine extra special. It includes the 9 oz Old Pine candle of your choice, a wick trimmer, hand-cut pine candle coaster and a matchbook, all packed up in eco-friendly packaging tied up with string and ready to gift.

Made in Evergreen, Colorado Old Pine candles are hand-poured with 100% American-grown soy wax for a clean and even burn. We use lead-free cotton wicks and custom blends of premium fragrance oils.

For a clean and even burn: 

Trim the wick to 1/4" before lighting, every time. This will help prevent soot and smoke (aaaah clean burn).

We recommend creating a "burn pool", the first time you burn your candle. To do this, let the wax melt completely to the edges of the container.  This will prevent tunneling or uneven wax melt. 

LOW HEAT METHOD

1. Place the Candle on an electric or stovetop griddle set to the lowest temperature and allow the remaining wax to melt. 

2. Carefully pour out and dispose of the melted wax or reuse it. Be careful. It will be hot! And never pour wax down the drain. 

3. Pop out the glued down wick with a fork 

4. Clean the entire jar with soap and water. It is not necessary to remove the label. 

HEATLESS METHOD

1. Place candle in the freezer for 1-2 hours

2. Take the candle out of the freezer and carefully break up wax with a butter knife and pop out the remaining wax. The wax should shrink while being cooled and after broken up into pieces, pop out easily. 

3. Use a fork and a little elbow grease to remove the glued down wick. 

4. Clean the entire jar with soap and water. It is not necessary to remove the label.  

Tip: To get the most out of your candle before you recycle it, always trim your wick to ¼” before each use and burn it down completely. There should be no more than ¼” wax depth left.

Click here to learn more about how to reuse and recyle your jars.

We are committed to helping people shine their light. 10% of our profits are donated to a person, charity or organization. Learn more about the Old Pine Promise here.