GIFT SCENTIMENTS

OUR CUSTOM TYPEWRITER NOTE CANDLES

 

A candle and a card, all wrapped up in one. Our Gift Scentiments are the perfect unique gift for all occasions - birthdays, housewarmings, Mother’s Day, holiday gifts sent from afar, engagements, and more.

Choose one of our available Gift Scentiments (scented candle paired with a gift sentiment) and customize the text of the candle label with a note, affirmation, inside joke, reminder, haiku, or anything you please just for your gift recipient. Notes are limited to 20 words and we hand type each note up with love on our vintage Brother typewriter. Each candle comes packaged in a box with a To and From label that can also be customized.

We launched these at the start of the pandemic and it became a really lovely way to spread light and joy when we were all so disconnected. We’ve kept them around to continue this sentiment, to stay connected, and send good vibes one light at a time.

 

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BULK PRICING IS AVAILABLE!

If you are ordering 6 or more custom candle notes of the same scent with the same candle note, bulk pricing is available. (Names can be different on each box.) We can ship to one location or to each recipient.

PRICING:

Q 1-5: $36 ea (order through the website)

Q 6-12: [ship to one location] $27 ea / [ship to multiple locations] $30 ea

Q 13+: [ship to one location] $22 ea / [ship to multiple locations] $25 ea

Total shipping costs will apply to your order. To place your order, please fill out the form below. A 50% deposit is due before the project is started with the balance due plus the shipping fees due after project completion but before shipment.

 
 
 

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CUSTOM NOTE POP-UP

Our custom typewriter note candles can also be made on the spot at a pop-up event in your store, or at events!

We bring out our typewriter, candles and customers can order on the spot.

Get in touch with us if you have an event or pop-up opportunity that we would be a good fit for.

Photo by Nahid at the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ reopening event