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Fraser Fir | Coconut Wax Melt
Fraser Fir trees, one of the most popular Christmas tree varieties, are abundant in our home state of North Carolina. Our true-to-life Fraser Fir scented wax melt begins with top notes of cypress and lemon peel that fold into mid notes of woody evergreen and cedar. The rich base of fir, amber, and moss will evoke fond memories of decorating a freshly-cut Christmas tree.
This fragrance is infused with natural essential oils, including fir balsam.
Fragrance Note Profile
Top: Cypress, Lemon Peel
Middle: Evergreen, Cedar
Base: Fir, Amber, Moss
About our wax melts/how to use
About our wax melts/how to use
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:
1/ Remove the wax melt from all packaging; the fragrance from each cube will last for a few days to a week while burning for 3 to 4 hours at a time.
2/ Place in the well of a clean and empty burner or warming dish made specifically for wax melts.
3/ Turn on your wax melter, or light an unscented votive under a warming dish; you will begin to smell the fragrance of the melts when a melt pool establishes.
4/ Do not leave hot wax unattended! Keep away from pets or small children.
5/ When the scent is spent allow the wax to cool.
5/ Once cooled, remove the wax and dispose with household waste, or make a fire starter for your next bonfire or fire pit escapade! (See tips below)
6/ Do not pour melted wax down any drain.
PACKAGE DETAILS:
2.75”W x 4.25”L with 2.75 oz. net weight of wax.
TIPS:
You might want to purchase a reusable silicone tray to place in your wax melter dish. When the scent is spent you can simply let the wax cool and pop the used wax out to discard with household waste, then reuse the silicone tray for your next set of wax melts.
Our preferred type of wax melter is a 2-in-1 electric wax melter because it also allows you to place a used candle jar on the burner to melt the candle wax so you can pour it out and reuse the container after popping the wick tab out. Another popular type of wax melter uses a light bulb to warm the wax. Some of these can hold a silicone tray, but may not get warm enough to melt the wax in a candle jar.
Note: We do not sell electric wax melters, but they are readily available online.