Olde Common Scents~Scents
Eggnog- Creamy, thick eggnog with a sprinkle of nutmeg. A cup of cheer for you and me!
Wild Maine Blueberry-Blushing blueberries with a hint of green. A fresh picked bucket of blueberries from the woods of Maine.
Olde New England- Apples, spice, and everything nice! That is what New England means to me! This candle is white just like the olde meeting houses on the commons in New England.
Keeping Room- Buttery spice cakes baking over the hearth. A cozy scent and brown in color.
Olde Homestead- Spicy cinnamon sprinkled on a baked flakey piecrust that is scenting your homestead... A warm, brown color.
Primitive Times- Orange spice and clove. This rusty brown candle will look great with any décor and make your home smell so good.
Berkshire Pine- Tall green pines in the cool forests of the Berkshires. A forest green color and smells just like a balsam grove!
Gingersnap- Those olde warm brown cookies. Yummy and spicy!
Johnny Appleseed- Mr. Chapman himself would love this candle. It is red like a Macintosh and smells so crisp.
Caramel Apple- Creamy caramel drizzled over a crisp apple. I’ll take two! This candle is caramel in color.
Country Berry Pancakes- Hot pancakes off the griddle stacked high and topped with Maine blueberries...butter dripping down. This candle is the color of a pancake!
Banana Nut Bread- This smells just like my Nana’s banana bread. I just can’t believe how I created this scent
A lot of mixing with some fresh bananas and walnuts and some of Nana’s love. The top of a banana bread compliments this color.
Vermont Maple Sugar- The maple sugar is bubbling and is ready for tasting! General Store maple candies inspired the color of this candle.
Buttercream- Creamy ivory and sweet. You’ll want some carrot cake to go with it!
Snickerdoodle- This candle smells like the warm cinnamon snickerdoodles that are made at historic Olde Sturbridge Village. The smell of this candle is of sweet cinnamon and it is just plain awesome!
Vanilla Hazelnut Mocha- There is something about the smell of coffee that makes me relax. This candle smells like a small café. Coffee was nicknamed, “puddle water” back in Primitive Times. I think they would think differently now, especially after smelling this coffee creamy colored candle.
Orange- Cranberry Chutney- Fresh orange and cranberries from the bog made into a tart chutney for crackers and biscuits. This candle is the color of a dried orange peel. A best seller!
Pumpkin Spice- Spicy pumpkin. It’s a classic and a best seller! People comment how this candle looks just like pumpkin pie.
Antique Rose- I love roses and this rosey pink candle reminds me of a summer rose garden. It’s a beautiful scent.
1800s Lavender- Calming Provence lavender
So soothing with its purple glow and light scent. I burn this candle after a stressful day.
Summer Garden of 1800- I love walking through antique gardens and smelling the fresh flowers and herbs. This candle is a mix of colors like green and yellow variegated leaves.
Tropical Travels- Sea captains would travel to the tropics and maybe bring back some tropical fruits. This candle is white in color and smells just like a fresh coconut.