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Farmhouse: Sage Brush + Thistle
Farmhouse: Sage Brush + Thistle
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Sagebrush + Thistle
Dry, herbal, and beautifully untamed.
Inspired by a trip to Wyoming I took in 2024. Exploring the west and marveling at so much untouched land. Breath taken away by the majestic Grand Tetons, incredible wildlife and scenery in every direction and the beauty of the sagebrush covered planes.
This is prairie energy — wild, raw, and proud of it. Sagebrush keeps things sharp and clean while thistle adds an earthy, spiced bite. Not floral, not sweet — just straight-up herbal with a backbone.
Scent Notes:
- Dry sagebrush, cracked earth, wild thistle
- Herbal, eucalyptus, slightly spiced with orange peel
- Feels like desert mornings and open skies
For the ones who can’t be boxed in — and never want to be.
"Two Herbs Walked Into A Spa" was an oldie we carried a few years back. I loved it, and missed it and many asked for it too once it was gone. Sage Brush + Thistle is the NEW variation.
About Our Beeswax Candles
About Our Beeswax Candles
About Wood + Honey Beeswax Candles -
- Hand-poured in small batches by a outdoor loving, f-bomb-dropping mom in Maryland who, loves hard, and gives a damn. Made with care, hustle, and late-night cups of tea (or bourbon—depends on the night)
- Made with 100% pure beeswax from a 4th-generation beekeeper who actually cares about the bees.
- Blended with a smidge of organic coconut wax so your candle burns evenly and without tunneling (because no one likes wasted wax).
- Free from the nasty stuff—no toxins, no parabens, no phthalates, no BS. Also free from everything on California’s Prop 65 list.
- Scented with skin-safe, leaping bunny–certified fragrance oils (aka cruelty-free and gentle enough to burn around your babies, pets, and sensitive noses).
- Wood wicks are natural, untreated, and bases have zero lead—because duh.
- Burns clean and releases negative ions that can help cut down on airborne junk like dust and dander. Bonus: no weird black soot.
Recommended Burning Instructions
Recommended Burning Instructions
Recommended Burning Instructions
- Beeswax is a very hard wax and burns very hot and slow. These candles should last you for a while.
- Wood wick is cut to appropriate height when new. Make sure the wick is kept to about a 1/4" before lighting. Too high and the flame can get smokey and a little wild, too low and it may suffocate in the pool of wax.
- Before relighting your candle each time, be sure to break off some of the previously burnt wick. This will help prevent smoking and assist in ideal flame height.
- It is not uncommon to hear a soft crackling sound while burning, which is why wood wicks are so cool.
- Recommended burn time of at least 2 to 3 hours to avoid tunneling.
- Tunneling may occur initially until a big enough wax pool is made, and the glass begins to warm.
- Cracking in the wax near the wick is common due to the fast cooling time and hard nature of beeswax. Be patient when lighting.
- DO NOT extinguish with water.
- DO NOT replace lid until candle has cooled completely.
- DO NOT BURN FOR MORE THAN 4 HOURS AT A TIME.
- Discontinue use if glass is broken or cracked.
- DO NOT BURN when candle has a 1/2" of wax or less.


Reminiscent of one of my all-time favorites "Two Herbs ...". Thank you!
Truly lovely scent, so happy to have another favorite from Wood + Honey (my #1 candle shop!)