Since some black smoke is always the case when you blow out your candles. Candlemamma needed a new candle snuffer for these wooded wicked candles. She finds it hard to snuff out the wooden wick with her old candle snuffer. Candlemamma likes her new candle snuffer found easily on line for under ten dollars. You can find one too. Look for even better quality candle snuffers at your neighborhood candle party. Leave the snuffer over the still burning wick for several minutes to eliminate almost all black smoke from your still burning candles.
New Candle Snuffer for Wood Wicked Candles
April 25, 2009 by candlemamma







Hi, nice post. I have been pondering this topic,so thanks for sharing. I will definitely be subscribing to your posts.
I can relate to the black smoke and the smell that an extiguished candle leave behind. I think that a descent snuffer is a wise thing to invest in. I have a website as well and would appreciate it if you take a look at it and tell me which snuffer would work best with my candles. You can also leave a commit about my site on the contact us page. The address is http://www.essenceofcandles.com.
wonderful post thanks for sharing.
Another idea is to use a pair of tweezers to smother the flame in the molten wax…should completely eliminate the black smoke.
Cheers, Jo