Mrs. Candles News

August 6, 2007

Hi and thanks for stopping by.  I hope the information featured here will help you find the perfect scented candle to compliment your signature style.

Have a great day,
Monica

Holiday Fragrances Added

August 6, 2007

Our Holiday fragrances have been added to Mrs. Candles. Use “HOLIDAY” in the comment section of the shopping cart and you will receive 10% off any holiday scented candles you purchase. This will not be reflected in the shopping cart but will be manually adjusted when your order is processed.If you would like to order using Paypal please email your order to us at info@mrs-candles.com and we will send you a request with the correct total.

As always any order over $95 receives free shipping.

Holiday Fragrances

Candy Cane (white)- Classic peppermint with a sweet twist!
Christmas Cheer (red) - Spicy cinnamon, clove and nutmeg with just a touch of fruit.
Christmas Tree (dark green) - Wonderful blend of fir and pine with a hint of cinnamon.
Frost Bite (ice green) - Refreshing blast of Wintergreen that will chill you to your toes!
Frosted Plum (light purple) - Tired of red and green for the holidays?This one’s the perfect unique touch! The Perfect Plum!
Gingerbread (brown) - The perfect holiday treat…richly spiced gingerbread with just a hint of sweetness.
Happy Holidays (burgundy) -A spicy blend of freshly ground cinnamon sticks, nutmeg, ginger & clove.
Home for the Holidays (hunter green) - Spice & Spice and everthing nice.
Mulberry Spice (deep mulberry) - Enchanted wild berries with cinnnamon sticks and a hint of orange peels.
Old Fashion Christmas (green) -Sweet citrus, cinnamon & clove . A warm scent that invokes memories of holiday baking.
Scotch Pine (dark green) - A great pine scent unlike any other you have smelled, with a hint of vanilla to soften the sharpness of the pine.
Sleighbells (white) - A wonderfully unique holiday scent, it reminds me of white gumdrops.
Yuletide (burnt orange)- A perfect marrying of orange and cinnamon. Brings back the memory of simmering orange peels and cinnamon sticks on grandma’s stove top during our holiday gathering.