The scent-sational cosy gifts everyone will love from Isle Handcrafted

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Looking for the perfect Christmas gift that brings warmth and comfort to your loved one’s home? Isle Handcrafted has you covered. 

Their festive scents and handcrafted candles are a real treat for the senses, making them ideal for anyone who loves cosy, natural luxuries.

At Isle Handcrafted, simplicity and purity are at the heart of everything they do. Their candles are made from sustainably sourced soy wax and 100% pure essential oils. No artificial ingredients – just nature’s best, carefully curated for you.

Imagine filling their home with the inviting aroma of sweet cinnamon and warming clove – a classic festive combination perfect for cold winter nights. Or if you think they prefer something more grounding, like their blend of cedarwood and patchouli with hints of bitter orange and rose geranium. It’s a subtle mix of floral, citrus and woody notes that instantly relaxes – perfect for some time out during Christmas chaos.

Our eyes are on the gift set, which includes a soy wax candle and a hand-blended diffuser with natural rattan reeds. But what we love is the long burn time of Isle’s candles giving up to 40 hours of scent-sational bliss. These handcrafted beautiful home fragrances come in eco-friendly packaging, too.

But what makes Isle Handcrafted so special? They’re in Tynemouth, inspired by the natural beauty of Northumberland’s beaches and countryside. Every candle reflects this connection to nature, bringing a little bit of that tranquillity into homes.

So, whether you’re gifting a loved one or treating yourself, Isle Handcrafted’s festive scents are sure to bring warmth and joy this festive season.

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Candle & Diffuser Gift Set - £30.00 BUY NOW
Diffuser with Essential Oils - £20.00 BUY NOW
Cinnamon & Clove - £13.00 BUY NOW
Bergamot & Geranium - £13.00 BUY NOW
Neroli & Rosewood - £13.00 BUY NOW
Cedar & Patchouli - £13.00 BUY NOW
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Rachael Ellis
Creative Solutions Manager

After gaining a first in her BA Media and Journalism degree at Northumbria University, Rachael worked at Newcastle’s leading regional newspaper with her stories being picked up in national and global newspapers She spent two very successful years giving a voice to those communities across the North East who otherwise…

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