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I spend my days making luxury, handmade soy candles, creating delicious fragrances ~ amber & lavender, white fig, the divine cashmere & satin and many more...



I hope you enjoy my blog ~ please pop by and leave a message ~ love to hear from you.



Best wishes,

Sue

x




Monday, 24 October 2011

Cashmere & Satin Mist

I am frequently asked to describe the aroma of my Cashmere and Satin Mist candle and the best way I can do this is to say that the Cashmere softly caresses you and the Satin sensually awakens your senses..... 

Really the combination of Moroccan jasmine, Lilly of the valley, bergamot and the warm undertones of sandalwood, amber and musk gently work their magic to create the sheer floral scent of the fabulous Cashmere and Satin Mist.


As always the candles are available in large, medium, small and tea lights.

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Chandlers goes to Cheltenham

We are very happy to announce that we will be at......

The Cheltenham Fashion & Gift Fair at The Centaur, Cheltenham Racecourse on
Friday 28th & Saturday 29th October

Cheltenham Spa is England's most complete Regency town.  The Centaur at the wonderful Cheltenham Racecourse plays host to a great event brought to you by UK Grand Sales.

The show is all under one roof, there is plenty of free parking and a restaurant. You are sure to be able to buy beautiful gifts for all your friends and family. There are lots of exhibitors for you to see including gorgeous soft cashmere from Catherine Robinson Cashmere and of course our delicious scented candles and decorative holders.

For more information on this event go to:

Looking forward to seeing you all x

Thursday, 13 October 2011

The delicious sweet fragrance of juicy black raspberries from the Autumn hedgerow and creamy smooth vanilla is proving very popular throughout the whole year..



It's almost good enough to eat!

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Feeling very calm and relaxed this morning as I am working with the gorgeous Amber and Lavender fragrance..... bliss!


Available in large, medium, small and tea lights. 

The perfect fragrance to burn whilst relaxing in a warm bath surrounded by soothing bubbles...

Remember to extinguish the candle when you leave the bathroom!

Monday, 10 October 2011

SANTA CLAUS ARRIVES AT CHANDLERS

.There are only 75 days to Christmas and Santa Claus has arrived here at Chandlers...

Well.....it's not the real one but a very cheeky white pottery tea light holder!



There are two designs one holding a present and one holding a tree.  At only £4.50 they won't be around for long!

Check out the events page on our website http://www.chandlerscandles.me.uk/ to see if Santa Claus will be at a venue near you!

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

AUTUMN FAIR ~ 6th October

Action Medical Research Autumn Fair - Hall Barn, Beaconsfield, 6th October


Thursday 6th October   10am – 3.30pm    Entrance £5.00

Come and see us in the marquee at this very worthwhile charity event in aid of Action Medical Research.

Funds raised will go to support more than a hundred research projects in Britain’s leading hospitals and universities



Hall Barn, Windsor End, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 2SG

For further information on the event please contact
Mrs Julie Willford - juliewillford@btinternet.com or
Mrs Sheila Davis - smdavis200@gmail.com

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

QUINTESSENTIALLY ENGLISH

I have recently discovered a beautiful little village ~ Great Tew ~ nestled in the Cotswolds just 4 miles outside Chipping Norton.

If you are looking to find the charm of old England then this is the place for you, it simple oozes all that is good and traditional about our beautiful country.




Narrow country lanes are adorned with quaint 17th century chocolate box thatched cottages.  However, the best find for me was Sweet Peas a florist and tea shop!

This shop seemed to be the heart of the village.  You are greeted with a warm welcome from the owner, there is a choice of seating inside or out and a selection of coffees, teas and cakes to choose from.



Once refreshed you can browse the wonderful selection of gifts, cards, flowers, breads and even have a sandwich made for you.

It was a step back in time to a slower more civilised pace of life where people had time for you and even trusted villagers to return later to pay for their bread!

Oh how I wish I could live in Great Tew.............

To find out more visit http://www.greattewvillage.co.uk/