Ghost Candle with Pumpkin Hat | S251528
Add a touch of spooky-cute charm to your home with this handmade soy wax ghost candle! Each candle is carefully crafted with natural soy wax, featuring an adorable ghost design topped with a tiny pumpkin hat. Perfect for setting the mood during Halloween, fall gatherings, or simply adding whimsical decor to your space.
Our ghost candles make a thoughtful gift for candle lovers, Halloween enthusiasts, or anyone who enjoys cozy seasonal vibes. Whether displayed as part of your autumn centerpiece, on a mantel, or as a festive gift, this little ghost is sure to delight.
✨ Details:
Material: 100% natural soy wax
Handmade with love
Size: approx. 7.5 x 5.5 cm
Ghost design with pumpkin top
Long-lasting, clean burn
Perfect for Halloween, fall decor, or gifting
⚠️ Candle Safety Instructions:
Always place your candle on a heat-resistant tray or dish to catch any dripping wax.
Never leave a burning candle unattended.
Keep away from children, pets, and flammable materials.
Trim wick to 5mm before each use for a clean, even burn.
Burn on a stable, level surface away from drafts.
🎃 Bring the magic of Halloween into your home with this unique and charming candle!
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