Trappeur Posted September 23, 2018 Share Posted September 23, 2018 Here is the descripiton of Flamings Autumn Flannel Autumn Flannel Fragrance Oil Soft and bold at once, blending sweet and spicy notes over a smoky woody base. Notes: Top - vanilla bean, almond, caramel Middle - coriander, ginger, bay leaf, clove, cinnamon Bottom - leather, amber, tonka, smoky woods, cashmere musks I made a candle in a 16oz country comfort jar with 2 cd 5's in Autumn Flannel on September 10'th in 464 wax. I first burned it 9 days into a cure and it threw somewhat. I just lit it again today which is with a 13 day cure time and it blossomed very very nicely. The throw is phenominal! I had it in my bedroom with the door closed and the scent flowed out under the door to the rest of my house. I'm just horrible at giving descriptions but I will try. To me this fragrance would do very nicely in an upscale shop. I found it to be a rustic elegant scent of which I can smell the vanilla/amber, coriander and leather with hints of musk coming through and I pick up autumn leaves in the scent also.. It is sweet over a smoky woodsy base as in the description. It's either a you like or don't like scent and I like...actually the more I smell it, the more I'm loving it. If your into the earthy scents, this is a definite must try. I'm not into the dirt scents but there is something about this scent that is so mysterious.... Flaming did a wonderful job on this fragrance if I must say so. Trappeur 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sarah S Posted September 24, 2018 Share Posted September 24, 2018 @Trappeur, that sounds lovely! I haven't ordered from Flaming in a while, it might be time now! Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forrest Posted September 24, 2018 Share Posted September 24, 2018 15 hours ago, Trappeur said: Here is the descripiton of Flamings Autumn Flannel Autumn Flannel Fragrance Oil Soft and bold at once, blending sweet and spicy notes over a smoky woody base. Notes: Top - vanilla bean, almond, caramel Middle - coriander, ginger, bay leaf, clove, cinnamon Bottom - leather, amber, tonka, smoky woods, cashmere musks I made a candle in a 16oz country comfort jar with 2 cd 5's in Autumn Flannel on September 10'th in 464 wax. I first burned it 9 days into a cure and it threw somewhat. I just lit it again today which is with a 13 day cure time and it blossomed very very nicely. The throw is phenominal! I had it in my bedroom with the door closed and the scent flowed out under the door to the rest of my house. I'm just horrible at giving descriptions but I will try. To me this fragrance would do very nicely in an upscale shop. I found it to be a rustic elegant scent of which I can smell the vanilla/amber, coriander and leather with hints of musk coming through and I pick up autumn leaves in the scent also.. It is sweet over a smoky woodsy base as in the description. It's either a you like or don't like scent and I like...actually the more I smell it, the more I'm loving it. If your into the earthy scents, this is a definite must try. I'm not into the dirt scents but there is something about this scent that is so mysterious.... Flaming did a wonderful job on this fragrance if I must say so. Trappeur Flaming should hire you to write the descriptions of their FOs. at least the ones you like. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kfintoni Posted September 24, 2018 Share Posted September 24, 2018 I am getting ready to pour some of the new ones today from Flaming, this being one of them. I am also pouring Cozy Cabin and Charcoal Tonka. I have already poured the Butterscotch and Bourbon from them and it is a nice Warm Butterscotch with a bit of kick. Karen in MA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trappeur Posted September 24, 2018 Author Share Posted September 24, 2018 With almost a month cure time of the Butterscotch and Bourbon from Flaming, well I get nothing....So thats a dud for me.....that is in 464. Glad you got yours to work Karen. What wax did you put it in? Trappeur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kfintoni Posted September 24, 2018 Share Posted September 24, 2018 2 hours ago, Trappeur said: With almost a month cure time of the Butterscotch and Bourbon from Flaming, well I get nothing....So thats a dud for me.....that is in 464. Glad you got yours to work Karen. What wax did you put it in? Trappeur I use the 444 and scent ed it at 8.25%. Karen in MA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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