Marina has been making candles since 2018.

I began using candles frequently when I got into my mindfulness practice. After burning basic paraffin wax candles from the thrift store for a while, I realized I didn’t enjoy the smell or the smoke that came off of them (not to mention they support the fossil fuel industry). So I began making my own beeswax candles from the drippings I had gathered over the years. After that, I was hooked. The sweet honey like smell, the warm glowing light, and the efficiency of the burn! The candles lasted forever!

I knew my excitement would only grow for beeswax candles, so I partnered with a local beekeeper and the rest is history!

From plants, to bees,

to your mantle

Every ingredient in these candles is chosen with intention and love to help bring love and light to you as you burn them.

 
 

Local Beeswax

All the candles are made from beewax rendered from farms in the greater Spokane area. Our main supplier is located in Deer Park. Beeswax burns clean keeping you and yours safe from harmful chemicals.

Cotton Wick

We only use 100% cotton wick in our candles so you can burn them without worrying about heavy metals.

 

Love & Intention

These are the most important ingredients in the candles. I only dip candles when I am loving life, so that energy transfers to the candle for your benefit.

“Magic has always been a part of my life, whether I knew it or not…”

  • Photo is a snapshot of my grimoire

I began my magical practice at a the age of 3, when I began asking Santa Clause for Magic for Christmas… I did this 3 years in a row. Each year I was disappointed with my gifts, a magic set, pixie dust and a Sabrina PS1 video game. Little did I know I was already magical, I just didn’t know it yet!

Over the years since then the most consistent part of my magical practice has always been journaling. Showing up for myself in that way consistently has been a transformative experience over the years. Now after a couple of years I can add candle magic to that favorite practice list as well!

I would love to share more about my magical practice with you over at the Magic Blog!