Amaress
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Hello candle makers! I am usually on the soap side of things (although I’ve dropped off the face of this form during the pandemic). I have a ridiculous question that is likely more of a thought experiment, but on the off chance it’s actually feasible and all y’all brilliant people are like “uh... duh?” I figured I would ask.
My lovely friend gave us an amazing assortment of citrus sugar Christmas cookies in a tin. The cookies have obviously departed at this point, but the smell is OVERPOWERING when that tin is opened. Like WOW. Can I stick something in the tin to absorb the smell and use that as a candle fragrance oil? Even if the smell absorbing worked would it even survive the candle making process? Have I completely lost my marbles? (Yes.) I did try a cursory Google but I lack the proper vocabulary of smell capturing and couldn’t make it understand I wanted to make a candle out of a smell, not get a candle that smelled; apparently, according to Google, it is possible to have a nice smelling candle! Who knew?
If you’ve made it this far, thanks for humoring me!
My lovely friend gave us an amazing assortment of citrus sugar Christmas cookies in a tin. The cookies have obviously departed at this point, but the smell is OVERPOWERING when that tin is opened. Like WOW. Can I stick something in the tin to absorb the smell and use that as a candle fragrance oil? Even if the smell absorbing worked would it even survive the candle making process? Have I completely lost my marbles? (Yes.) I did try a cursory Google but I lack the proper vocabulary of smell capturing and couldn’t make it understand I wanted to make a candle out of a smell, not get a candle that smelled; apparently, according to Google, it is possible to have a nice smelling candle! Who knew?
If you’ve made it this far, thanks for humoring me!