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Seasonal Edition

Last Picked Pumpkin

Last Picked Pumpkin

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Not a basic Pumpkin Spice: Last Picked Pumpkin captures the bittersweet essence of the changing seasons. As gardens fade and the final harvest is gathered, the earth settles into quiet rest. This candle evokes a sense of calm, rich with nostalgia and the warm, grounding feeling of autumn’s arrival.

Top: Pumpkin Skin, Wet Soil
Heart: 
Pumpkin Pulp, Birch Wood
Base:
Cashmere Woods, Cedarwood, Tonka Bean

Size: 10oz candle (~60 hours burn time)
Ingredients: 
Eco-friendly coconut / soy wax, clean fragrance and essential oils
Instructions:
Includes a wooden wick and wick holder; melt the wax in the bag, pour it into your favorite vessel, let it set, light and enjoy!

Packaging is translated from an original painting made for Siblings by Amy Austin

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How to make

Choosing the Right Vessel:
Use heat-resistant tumblers, cups, or jars that won’t leak, crack, or catch fire.

Good Options:
- Glazed ceramic
- Sturdy glass
- Sealed metal tins
- Enamel
- ~3" diameter

Avoid:
- Porous ceramics (e.g., terra cotta)
- Wood, plastic, or coconut shells
- Flammable or unstable materials

How to Make Your Candle:
1. Remove accessories from the bag.
2. Microwave the wax bag in a microwave-safe dish for ~2 minutes until melted.
3. Place the wick in the holder and center it in a 3" diameter vessel.
4. Pour melted wax into the vessel and let it set for 2 hours.
5. Trim the wick, and enjoy!

*For larger or irregular vessels, use multiple wicks to prevent tunneling. Extra wicks available in our shop.

Sustainability

We’re a climate-first company focused on reducing our impact. Sustainability drives us to cut our carbon footprint, create long-lasting products, and use eco-friendly, circular systems.

What we're doing:
- Our candles come in 100% compostable bags.
- Our manufacturer offsets packaging impact by removing ocean plastic.
- We use plastic-free, recyclable shipping materials.
- Coconut blend wax burns longer, using fewer resources.
- Our fragrances are free from harsh chemicals, with traceable essential oils.
- We encourage vessel reuse, and ours are built to last.
- We’ve offset our carbon emissions with Pachama since 2019.

    Packaging

    Candle Bag:
    - 99% plant-based, fully compostable
    - Breaks down into healthy compost, no microplastics
    - Printed with non-toxic, water-based inks

    Shipping Materials:
    - 100% recyclable, plastic-free

    Packaging Disposal:
    - Compostable bag (180 days in industrial compost, varies at home)
    - Recyclable shipping materials

      Burning & Care

      - Burn Time: Approximately 60 hours.
      - Wick Care: For cotton wicks, trim to 1/4" before each use. For wood wicks, trim to 1/8". Proper trimming ensures an even burn and safe flame height.
      - Full Surface Melt: On the first burn, melt the entire top layer to prevent tunneling and ensure an even burn throughout the candle's life.
      - Safety: Never leave a candle unattended and keep it away from drafts, flammable objects, children, and pets.
      - Optimal Burn Time: Burn for 1-4 hours at a time for best results.
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      Last Picked Pumpkin

      Amy Austin

      "...a change is in the air and we should enjoy this moment..."

      - Amy Austin

      Meet Amy Austin

      We’ve collaborated with UK-based painter Amy Austin to bring you the original artwork for Last Picked Pumpkin. Amy's richly layered oil painting beautifully evokes the changing seasons, capturing the deep hues and emotions that come with autumn’s arrival. Her work reflects a moment of introspection, as we pause to reflect on the passing months of the year and start to embrace the slower season ahead.

      Q&A with Amy

      Q: What role does scent play in your life?

      A: I think, like many people, scent has a strong link to memories and nostalgia. Whether it’s walking into an old bookshop and the smell of dust and paper reminding me of my grandparent’s house, or when my husband wears the cologne he wore for our wedding, scent has a magical ability to transport you through time. As an artist, those moments can become really important to try and replicate, the ability to transport someone to another place. 

      Q: How did you first discover your passion for art, and what led you to pursue it?

      A: My Nana gave me my first box of watercolour paints when I was very young. She used to work in a book shop that bought and sold antiquarian, second-hand books and specialist maps. It was such a magical space, my Grandad also managed the finances there behind the scenes and his office used to be buried in this warren, the walls were just piles of books on open bookshelves. It always felt like stepping into a different time in there! But they were also an art shop, and I would get to pick out a new paint brush, or some paper when I visited. 

      It was my Nana’s love of painting, and her encouragement of my work that showed me how important creativity is in life.

      I was unwell as a teenager and spent two years in hospital, and it was after that experience (and my now husband’s support) that gave me the courage to apply for an art foundation course when I was 21. Since then I have completed my Bachelors degree, a year with the Royal Drawing School, my Masters and am now looking to apply for a PhD. 

      I feel that I am extremely lucky to have a passion in life that can mean as much to someone else as it does to me. Art is part of my everyday, it’s a part of who I am.

      Q: What are your greatest sources of inspiration?

      A: Stories are my main sources of inspiration. Usually this begins in a written form: poems, songs, novels. I take these as my starting point and then jump off from there. 

      A lot of my work is also a form of a self portrait. I am telling my story, so that if others see something in my art that they connect with, perhaps they may not feel so alone.

      Q: Can you tell us a bit about your creative process? How do you turn inspiration into art?

      A: Process for me is almost more important than the finished work, not that it has always been that way! Initially, I work intuitively, I let the materials do the talking. Whether it’s water based media that I let pool on the paper, or sink into material (think Helen Frankenthaler and her enormous canvases but on a smaller scale!) or my oil based work that is all about building up thin layers of paint. From there I find shapes and figures within the marks that have formed, picking out the emerging narratives that the materials have created. It’s usually at this point, where the first shapes appear that I get an idea of what the piece will be about, even if I don’t know how it will end up looking. This process has meant that I don’t have to come to a blank canvas with an idea in my head of what I want the final outcome to be and, inevitably, be disappointed with what appears!

      It can almost feel like casting a spell making work in this way and there is something thrilling about not knowing what will appear or what the piece will end up looking like.

      Check out more of Amy's work here

      Only the good stuff

      • Planet-friendly packaging

        Packaged in 100% compostable bags, our Clean Candle refills are light to ship (lower emissions) and let you reuse favorite vessels.

      • Eco coconut blend wax

        Coconut throws scent farther and burns longer. Plus, coconuts take less water and pesticides to grow than other common candle wax crops.

      • Clean fragrances

        We use safe fragrance and ethically sourced essential oils. They’re free of phthalates, parabens and sulfates, always.

      • American made

        Before you pour it into your favorite vessel at home, each candle is expertly crafted and hand-poured into our compostable bags in the USA.

      We're not perfect, we're in progress

      Bluebird helps us to track our progress — turns out our Clean Candles create 76% less waste and 34% less carbon emissions than a traditional candle when you reuse and refill your own vessels. But this journey to do better by people and planet is far from over.

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