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See.Taste.Do collaboration with Fragrant Flame Soy Candles on Signature Fragrance

October 21, 2014 by Jenny

I am pleased to announce the launch of See.Taste.Do Blog’s new signature candle fragrance ‘White Wave’ developed in collaboration with Australian handmade artisan and small business owner, Lisa Zois of Fragrant Flame Soy Candles.



I support local artisans across Australia through my Blog who have unique ideas and have created some incredible things that standout because they are just a little bit different from the rest. I support local artisans across the country particularly if they have launched an exceptional product, deliver excellent customer service and can share their goodies across borders through delivery online. These local businesses deserve recognition and I ensure the good word is spread. If there are new products or services on the market, then I am passionate about giving these new businesses a go.
 

After months of testing, ‘White Wave’ 100% natural soy candle is the first product launched by my Blog through a partnership with an Australian artisan that I have tried and recommend. Fragrant Flame Soy Candles was selected as my signature scent soy candle supplier because their candles standout. Fragrant Flame Soy Candles standout because they are handpoured (as opposed to manufactured) using 100% natural soy, burns very cleanly (with no or minimal residual wax left after burning) and have a range of pleasant fragrances that resonate and will have you craving for more.

The name ‘White Wave’ has a meaning derived from my Western name, ‘Jenny’ and its fragrance, with a unique fusion of various tropical scents, will take you on a journey to a tropical island with coconut and palm trees, where you soak in the sun, sip a cocktail with pineapple sangria, whilst you close your eyes and listen to soft white waves crash against the warm wet sand…

The fragrance is also a symbol of connecting people by creating things together. Why? This quote from The Blue Man Group has always resonated with me in almost everything I do. I have met so many people and forged lasting friendships in the journey of ‘creating’:

“If you would like to establish a connection with people from another culture, it’s always good to offer a few gifts as a gesture of friendship. But, an even better way to forge a lasting bond is by creating something together. Whether it’s a meal, an art project or a spontaneous dance party, when you create with others, you create a connection that lasts a lifetime.”

The fragrance is not available anywhere else and unique to my Blog developed by Fragrant Flame Soy Candles, which also create a vast array of other fragrances too that you can check out on www.fragrantflamesoycandles.com. Try Caramel Vanilla and their new Amazon Sugar Apple Fragrance – they’re delicious!

Each soy candle is handpoured into beautiful vintage Mason Jars and decorated in lace and pearls, shabby chic, rustic style in line with the Blog’s look and feel. When the candle has finished burning, the beautiful vintage Mason Jar can be recycled into a vase for flowers and used as décor for your home.

White Wave Soy Candle is a limited edition fragrance until Christmas only and retails for A$35 each (plus $10 with postage and handling in Australia). It has a 70-80 hour burn time. If you would like to purchase See.Taste.Do’s signature soy candle fragrance, email me at seetastedo@gmail.com.

 
 

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Hello! I am Jenny, creator of my blog, See.Taste.Do which is simply a curation of things I love to see, taste and do. I write personal stories of my experiences mainly in Sydney, Australia but also beyond when I travel. I am a food photographer for restaurants and also love creating, styling and photographing recipes of good food that are easy to make and nourish your body and mind. I have a fondness for fresh produce, things that grow in farms, markets, restaurants and cafes, dance classes, musical theatre and getaways in luxurious hotels and resorts.

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