Lizzy Lane Farm Apothecary
Sapping Camp – Wax Melts Inspired by a New Hampshire Tradition
Sapping Camp – Wax Melts Inspired by a New Hampshire Tradition
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The sweet scent of early spring on the farm, maple sap steam, spun sugar, and cozy memories.
Step into the sugarhouse, where the fire crackles, the sap boils, and the scent of maple fills the air. Sapping Camp Wax Melts are a tribute to New Hampshire’s time-honored tradition of maple sugaring, those slow, smoky days when fresh sap becomes syrup and the world begins to thaw.
This hand-poured wax melt captures it all: the warm sweetness of maple sap, the richness of caramel, and a whisper of spun sugar that calls to mind maple candy made fresh on snow. It's a scent of comfort, nostalgia, and those cherished in-between days when winter softens into spring.
Fragrance Notes
- Top: Maple sap steam
- Heart: Caramelized sugar and syrup
- Base: Vanilla and spun sugar warmth
Together, they evoke the unmistakable scent of a wood-fired sugar shack and early spring days spent outdoors with cold noses and warm hands.
The Details
- Color: Steel grey wax with a soft ivory-white star, inspired by galvanized maple buckets and the snowy fields they hang in
- Size: 2 oz – perfect for smaller spaces or as a seasonal sample
- Made With: 100% soy wax, hand-poured in small batches
- Packaging: Rustic and ready to gift, with farmhouse flair
Perfect For
- Maple syrup lovers and New England romantics
- Fans of cozy, rustic home scents
- Seasonal decorating and gifting
- Anyone who longs for simpler times and slow, sweet moments
To Use
Break off a piece and add it to your wax warmer. Let the scent unfold like a sugaring season story, warm, rich, and just a little magical.
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