Monthly Archives: September 2011

ummmmyeah.  Making these!  😉


Winter morning in Venice


beautiful  ❤



She is gorgeous!



Irony 😉


Got CandlesHappy National Coffee Day! Today we are blending Black Vetyver Café Candles!  Born from a passion to create the perfect coffee note, Black Vetyver Café is a rich, sensual scent. The deep, bitter character of the coffee bean is steeped in earthy notes of vetiver and temple incense.

You can get yours from Blue Moon Candles


365daysofhalloween:

Dracula’s Kiss

•1 oz black cherry vodka (Effen Vodka)
•1/2 oz grenadine
•cola
•maraschino cherries for garnish

Preparation:
1.Coat the bottom of a highball glass with grenadine.
2.Add ice and vodka.
3.Fill with cola. Garnish with cherries.


365daysofhalloween:

We posted a similar DIY not too long ago, so you could use this as a variation on the idea if you want to try making it.

Halloween Bat Pillow by OutonaLimbDesign on etsy


Goodnight ❤


I am now obsessed thanks to my lovely friend @Scarlett Harlott…if you have not checked out her page and liked her you should do it NOW!!!  ❤








What inspired our fall fragrance Flambeaux™?

Our new Fall fragrance Flambeaux™  is inspired by the Vieux Carré (old French Quarter) lit up with heavy blazing torches for the Mardi Gras carnival.  Flambeaux Carriers originally served as a beacon for parade-goers to better enjoy the spectacle of night festivities. The Flambeaux Carriers were originally slaves and free men of color parading, twirling and fooling around in robes. Initially, the Flambeaux were established by the old-line Carnival organization Comus, which sought to make “new people and customs the salvation of Mardi Gras.” The sight of African-Americans lighting the way of the elaborate floats was unforgettable.

Crowds tossed coins to slaves and free men of color trying to earn money for their task of lighting the way for the floats – a custom that continues today. Now, incorporated in modern processionals, the Torchbearers are not only a historic footnote, but serve as a world-class example of performance art. The torches may be lighter and use butane or kerosene, but the entertaining exchange between the crowd and the Flambeaux is a rich Carnival tradition.

What does it smell like you ask???  Flambeaux ™ (A Blue Moon Candle’s Exclusive!) : Exotic woods and cajun spices, with a promise of sweet sensuality and erotic mysticism, grounded in strength with just a hint of fresh green notes for balance. It is at once stimulating and relaxing; hypnotic and grounding; a delightful and heady experience for both men and women. Cedar, Tonka Bean, Benzoin, Vetiver and Black Pepper. Middle notes include Vanilla Absolute, Myrrh and Sweetgrass, and topped with Turkish Rose, Italian Bergamot, and a hint of Cardamom and Nutmeg.

You can get yours now on our Website or Facebook store

Also if you want to try Flambeaux™ FREE in some yummy Body Butter you can listen for details on how to win yours on Here We Are with Luci’s radio show!!!

Love, Laughter & Candlelight!


robdager:

To do is to be and to be is to do.


someday…


that mirror :O