Black Hills of South Dakota- An oasis of pine-clad hills on the Great Plains.
“ Hello,
I started making candles as a hobby and therapeutic activity. I made them for family & friends. Soon after I knew I had something to offer the community and it wasn't long until my entrepreneurial dreams took over. I work full time on top of Pine-Clad, and I'm a wife & mom of two great kids. My family and this business are my passion! I put my heart into everything I do. I hope you enjoy your candles as much as I enjoy creating them for you.
Thank you for your support!”
- Janelle
Our Process
We strive to bring you the highest quality candle, so each and every candle and melt are made to order and individually hand poured in small batches in our home studio. it all starts with prepping jars by sterilizing them, and then inserting wooden wicks. we then melt our natural soy wax, combine the fragrance & then mix it slowly by hand. once the magic has happened we pour into the jars, let cool, label, lid and put the finishing touches on. The candles then cure for a minimum of one week to give you a great smelling handmade high quality soy candle.
Why Pine-Clad Candle Co.?
By choosing a Pine-Clad Candle Co. (PCC) creation you're supporting a small local business, a family, an entrepreneurs dream, American farmers and our local economy.
All of our candles are vegan, free of dyes, lead, petroleum, phthalate-free and made with all U.S. made materials.
Soy candles are a great eco-friendly option!
> All Natural Soy Wax - The wax used in our products derives from U.S. grown soybeans, it's natural, biodegradable, renewable and cleaner burning; producing little to no soot.
> High quality phthalate-free fragrance oils.
> Natural wooden wicks - The wicks used in our candles are made from sappy fruit trees and only sourced from FSC certified mills. They have a lovely crackle and nice ambiance. The company we use believes in sustainability, they have partnered with Trees for the Future. Each time you purchase a candle you're helping trees get planted.
> Jars made from recycled glass.