New! Wax Melts Have Landed (And I’m a Bit Obsessed)

Three natural wax melts with dried orange slices, styled in front of a ceramic wax burner. A warm and cosy setup showcasing the handmade, essential oil-scented melts in an inviting home setting.

I’ve been working on these for a little while—testing blends, finding the right wax, and making sure the packaging stayed plastic-free. And now they’re ready. Wax melts are officially in the shop, and I hope you love them as much as I do.

If you’ve never used them before, wax melts are little scented blocks of wax that you warm up in a wax burner. No wick, no flame (if you're using an electric burner), just a lovely gentle scent that fills the room. They’re perfect if you like a nice fragrance at home but don’t always want a candle burning away in the corner.

 

Eco friendly, plastic free packaging

 

What makes these a bit different to the ones you’ll find on the high street is what’s not in them. I use only essential oils to scent mine, so there are no synthetic fragrances and no hidden chemicals. Just the scent of real plants—nothing artificial. If you’re already using natural soaps and trying to steer clear of unknown ingredients, these might be your new favourite thing.

The wax itself is a blend of coconut and rapeseed—a more sustainable alternative to soy or paraffin. It doesn’t burn away like a candle. Instead, it holds the scent and releases it slowly as it warms, while the wax stays in your burner. That means no soot, no synthetic fumes, and no risk of waxy residue building up on your walls over time.

 

Palmarosa & Pink Pepper Wax Melts

 

I’ll be adding wax burners to the site very soon so you can create a gift set if you fancy. They also make really lovely little thank-you presents or just a treat for yourself. As always, they come packaged in plastic-free packaging—no unnecessary waste, just beautiful natural scent.

Let me know what you think if you try them—I always love hearing what scents people enjoy most!

 

Lavender & Neroli Wax Melts
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