8oz Paint Tins

Add a pop of colour to your space with this brand new collection. Each label was drawn totally by hand to inspire fun energy. Good vibes all around.

SHOP PAINT TINS
  • Thoughtful Scents

    Feeling nostalgic thinking about a time you were laying on a beach far away? We've got a candle for that.

  • Clean Burning

    Our candles are hand-poured in small batches using pthalate-free, vegan, 100% eco-friendly soy wax.

  • Locally Made

    Every part of our process is carried out in-house, from designing and formulating, all the way to packaging.

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Cabin by Weekday

The Cabin by Weekday Collection pays homage to the history of our brand and how it came to be, with Kraft labels to inspire cozy cabin vibes all year round.

SHOP TIN CANDLES
  • The Journey of a Paint Tin Candle

    The Journey of a Paint Tin Candle

    Earlier this year, we launched our Paint Tin Candles, and they’ve proved to become a staple of our brand since day one! These candles are truly one-of-a-kind, and a lot...

    The Journey of a Paint Tin Candle

    Earlier this year, we launched our Paint Tin Candles, and they’ve proved to become a staple of our brand since day one! These candles are truly one-of-a-kind, and a lot...

  • Types of Candle Wax

    Types of Candle Wax

    here are 4 main types of candle wax: paraffin, soy, palm, and bees. Each with their own properties offering different advantages and disadvantages for the finished product. Keep reading to...

    Types of Candle Wax

    here are 4 main types of candle wax: paraffin, soy, palm, and bees. Each with their own properties offering different advantages and disadvantages for the finished product. Keep reading to...

  • A Brief History of Candles

    A Brief History of Candles

    Humans have been burning candles for thousands of years. Their primary use was as a light source, but over time they gained cultural and religious significance across the world. Before...

    A Brief History of Candles

    Humans have been burning candles for thousands of years. Their primary use was as a light source, but over time they gained cultural and religious significance across the world. Before...

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