Thursday 20 November 2014

A Yankee Christmas

I love a good Christmas fragrance; and nothing is better than a glowing candle in the winter, so really Christmas smelling candles are perfect. I hate the thought of spending £20 on one candle, that gets to a certain point where you can't burn it any more and you waste most of it. Yes you have a nice jar that you can reuse in some way if you want to, which I have done with mine. But for the price I prefer to buy the small sample ones so I can have a few different ones to try rather than just one scent. 
      I recently bought 2 small candles from the Christmas range. 
There are a few different candles available. I've smelt a lot of them but there were a few i thought were too strong but might be different when lit. 
- Candy Cane Lane
- Christmas Garland
- Icicles 
-Snow In Love
-Baby Leaf wreath
- Sugared Apple
- Cranberry ice
- Red Apple Wreath
- Season Of Peace
- Sparkling Cinnamon
- Silver Birch Christmas Memories
- Angel Wings
- Christmas Eve 
- Christmas Cookie

I own Christmas Cookie and Christmas Eve. Out of the 2 christmas eve is nicer, it has the official christmas smell. But the other one is nice but like its named ' cookie ' its sweet. 
Some of the range are really strong so if you are interested in buying one make sure you give it a sniff. 
Yankee also do a very good range of christmas gifts. 

these voites are £10.99 and are a good idea for people who want to try different candles from the christmas range. 
Also avaibale is a yankee calander! how perfect 
This calendar retails at £24.99, and it holds mini christmas candles. For the price it is 100% worth it, there is also a different type of calendar available as well.It is shaped like a wreath like you can see in the photo. 
This one is roughly £30 and has 23 tea light candles and then one voite for christmas eve. as you can see in the picture it is beautifully packaged like a house which i think shows time and effort has gone into making this. also on a product like this i think packaging makes a massive differences. i am still tempted to buy one of these for my own house. 





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