My wife loves incense. Problem is incense gives her migraines. I thought maybe if we could get away from mass produced incense, specially since we have absolutely no idea what goes in store bought incense, I could help with that... and it worked. Now I'm not saying it will work as well for you as it did for her but what I will say is there are advantages to small batch incense. The most I can make in any one batch is 100. I buy the blanks and then mix quality oils. They soak for at least three days and dry for at least two weeks before I test burn one. Our incense does not get placed for sale until we are satisfied.
These are 12" sticks that sell 5 for $1. You have to buy a lot of them to make shipping worth it.
Or...... whenever you buy other products from us then add some incense on to your order.
We introduced Moon Dust to our customers in the summer of '22 and it far outsold any other incense debut. We sold out constantly (a downside to small batch incense). The smell is out of this world but based on different berries and earthy musks. Sweet on the nose and exotic.
Pretty much says it all. Yup. This was one of our original scents made because I wanted to. The kids tried to get me to name it something else. Anything else. Bananas and other monkey...ish edible delights. Kid friendly. Surprising people for over five years.
Another original scent. The wife grew up on the beaches of New Jersey surfing waves and picking up shells. Beaches are a bit thin in Nebraska so this one is for her. Lucky for you she shares. All the good smells from the beach; sand, mist and relaxation.
You never know what you are going to get when making incense. I'm the first to admit I've made horrible mistakes (hint: bacon). This was my first great mistake and my personal fav. Hippie Rose smells reminds me of that smell when you cut a rose stem with the added scent or rose. My father loved his roses and this one reminds me of him.
Hey its sage! Not the California white sage but a sweeter variety and a great alternative to the smudging scent. Pairs well with chilled white wine and Mountain Dew.
This is a great winter scent. I love spring and right about January start dreaming of it. This scent reminds me of walking into a greenhouse full of flowers. So when you get that cabin fever, this is the go-to scent to light.
The problem with lilac bushes is the flowers never last long enough. Its one of my favorite scents. It needed to happen.
Lavender also pairs well with Sage. Just sayin.....
Beachwood Vetiver, Mocha, Oakmoss Sandalwood, Willow Lilac, Teak Mahogany, COFFEE!, Cedar Saffron, and Chocolate Orchid.
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