Author: Kat Candyfloss

  • Stocking Fillers with Smiggle

    Stocking Fillers with Smiggle

    Stationary lovers unite with some favourite stocking fillers sure to bring a smile and a giggle to little ones this Christmas.

    Disclaimer: I received a gift voucher to purchase products online at Smiggle. All opinions remain my own.

    How are you getting on with your 2020 festive shopping? Considering the year it’s been I’m feeling pretty organised for once! We have ordered our food shop, the tree and decorations are up and, most of the presents are bought for the family and our friends. What’s left is the stocking fillers from Father Christmas. I have a go to list of things for my daughter but this is the first year my son will really get a taste of Christmas magic, although he might not understand it all properly for a couple of years yet his little face seeing the tree and having his advent calender. He’s only two so stocking fillers for him will be pretty basic but I have a go to list of things each year for my daughter (which I’m sure my mum did with me!).

    Regular readers of the blog will know my daughter, Evangeline, loves Smiggle and they have become our go to for stationary and school shopping supplies. Smiggle have a great range of stocking fillers online for children (and adults too, if you’re anything like me!) who love scented stationary, squishes and collectibles. There’s even our go-to Smiggle advent calendar which is a great alternative for those that can’t (or won’t) have a chocolate one. Evie always loves the advent calendar because it comes with a variety of stationary products of all shapes and sizes and really feels like a little gift each day. So far she has opened up days one and two and found a multi colour pen and tiny notebook. I don’t know about your children, but mine are always more amazed by things that are really tiny. I think I was when I was that age too!

    Alternatively, Smiggle has such a range of products that if you have a resuable advent calendar and prefer a home made approach some of the scented goodies and character rubbers could make excellent fillers. Other stocking filler ideas could be the squishy toys, scented gel pen sets or a pot of galaxy goo. If you’re looking for more ASMR stocking fillers or gift ideas then there is fluffy sand and slime kits for kids that need that extra stimulation. I love the fluffy sand, it feels so satisfying!

    Other things Evangeline loves from Smiggle are the moving sequin notebooks. We’ve had a few different ones over the years from unicorns to mermaid tails. The most recent one is this cute little panda notebook. There are a great range of character notebooks suitable for different tastes depending on your child’s favourite animals or colour. A lot of the stationary is a little on the quirky side too like these colourful bendy rubbers that remind me of marshmallow sweets.

    What are some of your go to stocking fillers for your children?

  • Reading Blood & Honey – Book Review: Heartrenching, Dark & Deadly

    Reading Blood & Honey – Book Review: Heartrenching, Dark & Deadly

    Blood & Honey by Shelby Mahurin is the second book in the series and follows Lou Leblanc & Reid Diggory after the events of Serpent & Dove. This is a YA Fantasy story with a dark edge.

    Blood & Honey Book Review

    Blood & Honey was released on 1st September 2020 and is the second book by Shelby Mahurin. I ordered the special edition from Fairyloot which has been delayed so I also bought the Kindle version of this book. Blood & Honey is 544 pages long and continues the story of Lou & Reid from Serpent & Dove. This book is very different from Serpent & Dove and I feel it’s important to go into this one with fresh eyes. This is not the romantic enemies to lovers tale we first read in book one because the relationship has already been established. It is, however, a continuation after the events of book one and builds up nicely for what I think will be an explosive finally to the trilogy. If you would like to order a copy I have an affiliate link for Blood and Honey below.

    I am trying out a new way of reviewing books by using my kindle notes and annotations to talk about certain aspects in the book. Therefore, this review will contain spoilers, a summary and a book review. If you have not read this yet or do not want to be spoiled then please do not read. I really want to try and make this more of a discussion on the characters and the plot of the book rather than a spoiler free review. If you would like spoiler free reviews then this blog is not for you.

    Reviewing Blood & Honey by Shelby Mahurin

    I read Blood & Honey on my kindle and uploaded my thoughts and notes as I went through the book. If you want to follow me on Good Reads you can find more of these notes if you’re interested.

    Blood & Honey felt really dark to me. The setting of it being in an enchanted forest, the appearance of the matagot and all the other magic around. What we learn of La Dame Rougue’s magic and how they could use tears but choose blood and the price they have to pay was really interesting. I felt this book was a little strangely paced at times, certain things were stretched out to give the appearance of two weeks passing which lead to a lot of character development but not much plot development.

    I would personally say this is a heavily character driven book with some filler plot details and a pretty spectacular final 30% where most, if not all, the action is. The last part of the book holds the most plot development and foreshadows some interesting parts to expect from book 3. The appearance and addition to Claud Deveraux is an interesting one and I felt his revelation fitted well with the story but I’m not really sure what his motives are or what will happen with him next. I don’t think he’s really about good v evil, more of a spectator that shouldn’t intervene but feels he has to. Something bigger is afoot and I hope it’s revealed in the next book.

    blood and honey kindle book cover on iphone. Also visible is a booksleeve dust jacket with Lou and Reid (main characters from Blood & Honey) character art and candles inspired by the series.
    Kindle book cover of Blood & Honey alongside Ember Stag candles and Book Besties Book Sleeve

    On Ansel Diggory

    My first note from reading Blood & Honey was on Ansel Diggory and I don’t know if this was foreshadowing or if it was just because of his development but his feelig of hopelessness in the book was just incredibly sad. “But I was worthless in that fight, just like I’ll be worthless in the Blood camp.” – there are a few more like this from Ansel and each time my heart was breaking. Ansel is such a cinnamon roll character. He’s incredibly sweet and so wants to find his place in the world. He didn’t really believe in what the church were doing which is probably why he was so drawn to Lou and Coco even if he didn’t *know* they were witches right away.

    Ansel’s Hopelessness

    Ansel, throughout the book, does not feel like he is good enough. He doesn’t feel worth anything. He is so incredibly lost but it never comes across as him being a moody teenager. It is just really sad. It makes you want to wrap him up in a warm hug and tell him it will be okay. His training with Lou is painful because it’s not something he’s good at. His romance with Coco doesn’t come to fruition. Again, foreshadowing maybe but it really feels like these things are like severing ties. He isn’t good at fighting. He isn’t good at romance. He’s not feeling his best self. He is vulnerable and almost feels shame at being the ordinary in the group. He doesn’t feel special, and Lou trying to tell him he is in his own way just isn’t enough.

    There were points were it felt like everything hadn’t quite broken Ansel yet. He wated to keep trying, to fight, train, with Coco. I think the fact that he still wants to try and protect others, that he still wants to be good, shows that the huntsme upbringing didn’t completely tear him down. He still had some spark of special left.

    The Moment I realised…Who Dies in Blood & Honey?

    “I’m not worthless, but I still don’t believe you. I can’t fight. I can’t cast enchantments. Let me prove I can do something—” This just felt horribly foreshadowing. It was the final line for me really that made me know what was going to happen to Ansel and my heart started to break all over again for him. His last conversation with Lou in the tunnels before the confrontation was hard and something I think Lou is really going to battle with in the next book.

    If you’ve read the book then you’ll know at the end of Blood & Honey that Ansel dies. I had a feeling someone would die but I guess throughout the story it’s kind of hinted at that it will be Reid although with him being a narrator it didn’t make sense to kill him off. Ansel’s death is absolutely heartbreaking.

    On Beauregard Lyon

    Beau is the complete opposite to Ansel. He doesn’t feel sorry for himself or feel like he’s worthless but he is frustrated with his father and the status quo. I ended up realling liking him and felt he had a few moments of quiet genius when he put his arrogance aside. What I do like about Beau is he’s one of the males in the book that doesn’t agree with the system and he wants change because he doesn’t want to see people like Ansel – despite the love war – from suffering. I am convinced Beau is a good guy really. At least beyond the whips and jokes he knows what’s right or wrong despite what he’s been told. Reid struggles with this with his huntsmen beliefs. It seems Beau has questioned what’s right/wrong and I am here for it.

    On Coco Monvoisin

    Coco is a princess and I am here for it. She is such a good person, she’s so loyal and seeing her family at the blood camp really tore at me. The guilt she was feeling even though she was trying to protect Lou and keep her safe really made me so sad. Coco is absolutely the most resolute, strongest character in this series so seeing her vulnerable side was really interesting. I honestly think her and Lou will be able to bring both witch camps together again with the disposal of La Voisin & La Dame des Sorcieres. I love how she tries with Ansel because she knows he’s a good person and I think her infuriation at Beau was funny. I loved that she had some LGTBQ representation as well i this book as that’s really important. She is just beautiful and strong and really held everyone together. Someone needs to look after Coco.

    character art of Coco on a flickerwix woodwick candle
    Flickerwix Canvas Collection – Coco Character art

    On Reid Diggory

    “Blue pigs. Fury coiled in my throat at the slur. These men didn’t realize all the Chasseurs did to ensure their safety. The sacrifices they made. The integrity they held. I eyed the men’s rumpled clothing in distaste. Perhaps they lived too far north to understand, or perhaps their farms sat too far removed from polite society.”

    Reid. I like Reid. I really do. But he is a bit of a snob, especially when you consider his roots, and what we now know about his heritage. I know he’s still dealing with his loss of identity a bit but the huntsmen life really did sink in. Sometimes it makes me angry that he just accepted without question but then I guess that’s why he was captain because he was just how the archbishop wanted him to be from his early brainwashing. It is frustrating to read how he still views the chassuers as the right way to live and behave. However, he has a lot of work to undo here. He’s never had to question anything at all and this is testing every single one of his boundaries.

    Reid has great character development in the second half of the book

    Reading ‘Reid Labelle’ for the first time was really strange and it was the first time you see another of his names. I think he has four in this book. Lyon, as he’s the king’s son, Labelle, as he’s Madame Labelle’s son, Leblanc as Lou’s husband and Diggory the name he grew up with which is given to oprhans. I guess he has all of these identities pressing on him and he’s trying to find out who he is throughout the book. The world Lou and Coco come from is Matriarchal so he would have taken these names if things had been different.

    When Reid says “All because of me. My beliefs.” I think this is a really important realisation for Reid, outside his bubble where people don’t respect the Chasseurs and what they do or don’t believe witches are evil or whatever other reason they don’t like the huntsmen. Growing up sheltered and praised, duty bound, to finally learning and listening. A revelation and so doubt another knock for him.

    character art of Reid Diggory, from Serpent and Dove, from the flickerwix canvas collection
    Flickerwix candle art for Reid Diggory

    Reid desperately wants to belong to something or someone

    There were parts that made me sad too, that throughout the book, particularly when Reid is without Lou, he is desperately seeking connection with someone. He doesn’t have Lou, or Ansel. His mother is kinda infuriating to be honest. He killed his father figure. He’s alone. He’s against everything he thought he knew. He seeks family. It really makes me sad because right now the last thing he needs is being hunted down, he needs some time to discover himself and figure things out. I guess there’s nothing like putting someone under pressure to work that out though!

    On Lou LeBlanc

    I didn’t have a lot of notes on Lou from my kindle read. Lou Leblanc is one of my favourite fictional females because she’s really badass. In Blood & Honey this is no different but there was a really important point made. When you start messing with memories and magic you lose a piece of yourself. This is so important I think and we see it come to fruition when they’re fighting Bas later in the book as he has no recollection of who she is. It is mentioned not to mess with memories but it seems Lou has done this a few times now, in Serpent and Dove and through Blood & Honey. Perhaps even before because she was hardly doing any magic and what she did do was in secret to prevet Morgane from catching her.

    In Blood & Honey we see Lou spiral into madness and her magic. I had real vibes of Lady Macbeth and Cersei when reading some of Lou’s chapters as there were times when she was quite cruel. This must be the result of the memory removal changing her personality. I desperately hope it can be fixed in the third book as, even though she agreed to stop, her encounter at the end of the book makes me think all will not be as it seems. I worry for one of my favourite characters. She has put herself in quite a dark place and this has torn holes in who she is. The last part of the book she is much less ‘mad’ with the help of friends she see’s she is turning into Morgane and she doesn’t want that. I think we still have a way to go with Lou. I worry about how Ansel’s death will be a part of her in the next book, I worry that we have’t seen the extent of her madess and it will get worse before it truly gets better. However, I am hopeful that good will win against evil and even though everything requires a balance I hope Lou and Reid get their happy ending.

    character art on flickerwix candle of lou and reid from blood and honey
    OTP Lou Leblanc and Reid Diggory character art from Serpent and Dove

    Who is the true villian of Blood & Honey?

    This is an interesting one here I think. We have Morgane as the obvious villian. King Auguste who just seems like an asshole. I am completely unsure of Madame Labelle’s motives but I don’t think she’s a bad person. I think La Voisin and Nicholina are kind of working with Morgane but also for themselves. I think they want to destroy the leadership of the Dame Blanche and reverse the roles. I think they’re in this for revenge. I don’t trust them though at all. The last scene it seems like they do some kind of magic on Lou and I’m not sure how that will play out but it worries me. I think the chasseurs aren’t exactly bad but they’re kind of in over their heads now. I think by the end of the book we will see the end of witch hunting as well as the deaths of the king, Morgane and La Voisin.

    Have you read Blood and Honey? What did you think? How do you think the next book will play out?

    blood and honey book review - a pin image for the review of the second book in the serpent and dove trilogy.
  • Why Reading From Blood and Ash will make 2020 better

    Why Reading From Blood and Ash will make 2020 better

    From Blood and Ash is a new series by Jennifer L Armentrout and is followed by A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire. It is full of dark, sensual, slow burn romance and a wonderfully captivating fantasty world of Gods and monsters.

    From Blood and Ash Book Review

    From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L Armentrout is the start of an amazing series that I just can’t get enough of. It is a new NA series and around 622 pages long. It is a fantasy series focusing on the main protagonist Poppy, the Maiden, who has been sheltered and kept away from human contact apart from a select group of people until she reaches the age of Ascension. She is kept veiled in public and is favoured by the Queen. When someone close to her is murdered, her guard is replaced with Hawke Flynn, a smoldering and gorgeous solider. Is everything as it seems? No, of course it isn’t! This will contain spoilers as I go through the book. If you don’t want to be spoiled then please do not continue reading! You can purchase From Blood and Ash and the sequel below using an affiliate link.

    From Blood and Ash is a brilliant read for so many reasons. Poppy is a lovely character. She’s relatable and funny and fierce and protective. She has been sheltered all her life and wants to live a little before her ascension. She misses her brother and her parents. She’s a fighter. She’s sneaky. Her description of spiders is completely accurate and something anyone with arachnaphobia will identify and agree with.

    Hawke is just *hearteyes* he is seductive and sarcastic and funny. He has a bit of darkness to him that makes Poppy curious during their interactions. He teases her a lot but most of all he doesn’t try to be her knight in shining armour. He knows she can protect herself and he lets her do just that. Although, it’s clear he does’t want to her to get in any harm.

    Hard to deal with themes are presented well to build sympathy and character development

    There are some scenes in From Blood and Ash which are a little harder and heavier on the heart. Poppy has been orphaned. Her parents were attacked and murdered but her and her brother escaped. During this attack Poppy was facially disfigured which is hidden most of the time because of the veil she has to wear. For the last few years she has been living with the Duke and Duchess, away from the heart of the kingdom and the Queen of Solis who made her the maiden. The Duke is incredibly cruel to her. There is a humiliating scene where he and one of the ascended lords beat her with a cane just for being who she is. It’s really horrible and her strength and resolve really shines through in those moments. From Blood and Ash has a few harder to read scenes but they are dealt with well, not too graphically but enough to build sympathy with the character and provide understanding and reasoning for certain actions.

    from blood and ash book cover is visible on a phone which is placed on a blue background. Also visible are two rollerball perfumes and a mug of coffee.
    I have been reading From Blood and Ash on the kindle app on my phone.

    From Blood and Ash has a death that will make you cry

    Throughout the series we see how important Vikter is to Poppy. He trains her to defend herself, he tries to make her life more passable than it is. I feel we don’t get the full story with him because of his death. I feel like he might have tried to get Poppy away somehow maybe. It frustrates me that he didn’t do more to stop the Duke but then I also think he thought if he did defy the Duke he would be replaced and then who would look after Poppy? You really feel Poppy’s pain from this throughout the second half of the book and even in A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire. His death comes at a time when the rise is under attack and later, Poppy blames Hawke for this.

    The slow burn romance and sexual tension

    This is done so well. The romance is seductive and steamy and written well. Poppy is curious which allows her to be confident despite feeling like she’ll be clumsy. Hawke very obviously knows what he’s doing. More men need to read seductive sex scenes and fantasy romance books by women because it focuses on female pleasure and we all need more of that. The scene in the blood forest where no clothes are removed is probably one of the steamiest things I’ve ever read!

    The slow burn romance adds to the sexual tension and build up of the relationship which is just so good. It also really makes you feel conflicted during the big reveal where you find out who Hawke really is because he’s hot and sexy but also has done some pretty bad things.

    But that’s the thing that does frustrate me with Poppy a little bit. I don’t think Hawke lied to her all that much, apart from his true identity and I feel her frustration and anger and “hatred” of him is a bit unjustified. But then she’s young and she feels betrayed and her whole world has been turned upside down. Anger at Hawke, or now we know, Casteel is the only thing she can really control after he reveals who he is.

    blue background with a pumpkin and iphone. the book cover for a kingdom of flesh and fire is visible on the screen of the phone.
    The sequel to From Blood and Ash is called A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire and is available to buy and read now!

    I just loved this book

    Obviously having read the second one I’m trying to keep to the contents just of From Blood and Ash but it’s tough. I really loved it though. It was just such a page turner. I really loved the world building through this and the fact that there is all sorts of mythology surrounding the story. There are plenty of narrative hooks to keep you going like why was the duke so cruel? Who is Hawke? Who was the first maiden? Why were Poppy’s parents missing? Why is Poppy the maiden? What happens at the ascension? What really happened to Ian, Poppy’s brother?

    I love how the end of the book answers pretty much all of these questions and then right on the last page it ends with Casteel telling Poppy they’re going to get married. And then the book ends and you’re just like what, you can’t leave it there? You don’t really see Poppy’s reaction until the second book so it’s just keeps you wanting to find out more. The pacing is good, it was a little slow at first and is clearly in two parts of before the battle and then after the battle. The transition is really seamless and done with enough conflict to warrent a change of pace and narrative.

    One of my goals for 2020 is to read 52 books or around one a week. Some might be new, some are ones I’ve had for a while or been meaning to read, some I haven’t quite finished yet and some will be recommendations from others. You can see all the books I’ve read so far on my Good Reads 2020 Reading Challenge.

    a pin image of the ebook from blood and ash and a full book review
  • How To Start Undoing the Damage of Diet Culture and Be Happier

    How To Start Undoing the Damage of Diet Culture and Be Happier

    Diet culture has lead to decades of body image issues and been a key factor in eating disorders. It’s time to say no to diets and yes to health.

    Diet culture has ruined my life. I am not saying that to be dramatic, I’m saying it because it’s true. It’s made me diet from my early teens through my twenties and as a result I’ve got fatter and fatter. I am living proof that diets don’t work and they don’t work because I am yet to undo all the damage I have around food, around health and around when I am allowed or should not be allowed to eat. I know I’m not the only person that feels like this because it’s a conversation I have with friends on a very regular basis. So if right now you are feeling shit because you’re fat and you have no idea what to do and you’re sick of starving yourself then this post is for you. When I first starting looking into fat liberation and body positivity I felt I was too fat to even try.

    Ditching the unhealthy obsession with Diet Culture

    I’ve been attempting to unravel all that damage now for the last 14 months and I am not there yet. I wish I could say that I’m super thin and happy and healthy and everything is perfect right now but I can’t because it’s not true, well, some of it is not true. I am happier and I’m no longer obsessed with food, calorie counting and weighing myself. I don’t sit there *every* night wishing I could cut off the fat from my stomach. I realise typing this how insane that sounds but again I won’t lie. There have been times were I’ve contemplated grevious self harm to be thin because for all of my life I have been told the only way to be healthy is to be thin. I didn’t want to do this to myself anymore. I don’t want to say I’ve been on a journey because my fat bum hasn’t moved alot in the last 12 months but I have slowly but surely changed the focus. Now rather than hating myself I’m angry at diet culture. I’m also pretty angry at the government and how they plan to try and improve the health of the nation because it’s problematic.

    What is diet culture?

    It’s the photoshopped magazines, the slimming club adverts, the fat shaming, the “have you thought of going on a diet?” when you go for a smear test. It’s the stigma when your fat and pregnant, or trying to concieve. It’s the feeling of laughter if you exercise. It’s the years and years of beauty myths saying thin is beauty, thin is grace, thin is the life you want. It’s the cause of eating disorders, of our daughters thinking their fat when they’re ten years old. It’s the constant need to lose weight to be considered attractive, worthy, loved and someone to be kind to. It’s the bullying, it’s the constant need to label food as ‘good’ or ‘bad’. It’s the fear of not being accepted as a decent person, the assumption you’re stupid and lazy.

    It is hugely problematic, and a predatory industry that does not care about your health but relies on your constant desire to be thin to make money. It is making weight loss the goal, never health. It is the reason for so many eating disorders and why doctors and therapists and dieticians are talking about weight stigma and disordered eating.

    We have all been victims to it at some point in our lives.

    Do you really want to be the friend that’s always on a diet?

    No I bet you don’t because that person is boring. The person that is constantly saying I’ve lost 2lbs this week, I’ve gained 3lbs this week and I don’t know why. The person that only ever wants to talk syns. It’s the person that always feels guilty for having an extra chocolate bar or indulging in a favourite snack. I was this person and I hated being that person, consumed by what I was allowed to eat. I felt controlled and childlike, as if I wasn’t able to make my own decisions and that lead to binge eating, more feelings of failure and being fatter. What a life I’ve had!

    Turning 30 has been liberating; ditching diet culture and finally feeling the most ‘Me’

    I was so afraid of turning 30 thinking I had messed up my twenties by being fat and not really doing anything but now I look back and think about all the time I’ve wasted dieting and talking about ‘when i’m not fat’ and obviously that just hasn’t happened. Now I still think about what I eat but the pressure isn’t as strong for it to always be a salad or lets face it something that tastes awful.

    I have more time to do things I want because I’m not preoccupied with punishing myself to exercise or focusing on weight loss. I have found clothes I like to wear and feel comfortable in. I eat all kinds of food that I enjoy but I don’t feel the pressure to eat until I bloat or like it’s my last meal. I’m no longer binging chocolate because I eat it when I fancy it. I think about my emotions and what will statisfy my feelins the most. Sometimes it’s food, but most of the time it’s reading, or drawing or video games or a walk or watching a comedy. I no longer feel I have to feed my feelings but I also acknowledge that sometimes that’s what I need. Life is better for me.

  • Beautiful Book Themed Soy Wax Candles to Scent Your Shelves

    Beautiful Book Themed Soy Wax Candles to Scent Your Shelves

    EmberStag Candles creates bookish themed vegan coconut-soy wax candles and literature inspired tea for bookworms and book lovers around the globe. This post showcases some of my favourite products

    Ad – I used to be part of the Rep & Influncer team for EmberStag Candles – a small biz that makes book themed soy wax candles and tea. You can shop on Etsy or on their own website.

    a pin image with books and two emberstag candles with the title emberstag candles review and unboxing. Emberstag Candles do bookish candles , wax melts and tea.

    About EmberStag Soy Wax Candles

    EmberStag Candles is a small business based in the UK that features a collection of bookish themed soy wax candles, and now, some tea. As a huge lover of literature, subscription services and book boxes it is no surprise that I am also quite fond of themed merchandise. To find other businesses that create lovely things based on the books they loved makes me really happy and so I now have quite a collection of bookish things.

    I first found EmberStag candles on Instagram @emberstagcandles and loved the look of them. The first candle I purchased was Faerie Fruit which is inspired by The Folk of the Air series. I really loved all the little details of the candle from the quote, charm and label. They just all looked really cool and different to candles I’d used in the past. Knowing that they were vegan soy wax candles really helped my purchase decision too.

    I’ve since made several purchases and spoken with Holly, the owner, a few times and she’s always been incredibly helpful and kind. I’m always excited to see her reveals during her regular restocks and love seeing how fast her new candles sell out. Each purchase has been securely packaged and I’ve also had a few lovely freebies like soy wax melts, stickers and book marks. The scents of these soy wax candles and soy wax melts are always amazing and always fit the theme of the book really well.

    Emberstag Candles create bookish themed candles and loose leaf tea. This is the first soy wax candle from Ember Stag Candles I ever purchased

    Between September and December 2020 I am part of the rep team which I am excited about because I love sharing products that are fun, cool and look amazing. I am hoping it will help with my product photography skills too so I can show them off in all their glory.

    EmberStag Candles Candle Boxes

    This is the second candle box I’ve purchased from EmberStag candles. These are limited quantity and have a particular theme. The first box was themed with the works of VE Schwab and included five candles, a metal mark, some stickers, a mug and a jar of chocolate and mint tea. All the candles are limited edition made specifically for the box and again the extra touches were really well planned out.

    An unboxing of the VE Schwab box including soy wax candles and bookish themed tea and mugs.

    Unboxing The Dark Mark Candle Box

    Every quiz I do tells me I’m a firm Ravenclaw but I do have some Slytherin traits and I do love some of the villians in the Wizarding World so I was really excited to see the direction Holly would go for this box. There is an unboxing video below

    The Dark Mark Candle Box Contents

    The box included:

    A selection of sticks
    A mug with exclusive design
    Loose leaf tea in Nagini Jar
    5 themed candles – Lord Voldemort, Severus Snape, Draco Malfoy, Bellatrix Lestrange & Malfoy Manor
    Mini potions
    The Dark Mark wax melts

    an unboxing of the dark mark candle box from emberstag candles including soy wax candles, wax melts, mini potions and bookish themed tea.

    Other EmberStag Candles I love

    I have a lovely collection of EmberStag Candles some, some of which are no longer available, some of which are limited edition but I have been eager to snap a few during restocks. I really need to burn some of them to make space for new soy wax candles! You can shop tea and candles and use code CANDYFLOSS10 to save. Here are some of my personal favourites and recommendations.