Laurie Barnhart holding a beautiful candle.

Our process!

We start by choosing our vessel, then we begin blending our fragrance oils until the brew perfectly matches the story we want to tell, the feeling we want to evoke.  We use only sustainably sourced coconut-soy wax, we choose the proper wick sizes for our vessel, wax, and fragrance combination. We heat the wax to over 200 degrees to allow optimal fragrance absorption, we gently stir to incorporate the fragrance and wax - this is the best part - we get to enjoy the scent of each and every candle! Then we gently and slowly pour our candles, and watch as it transforms from hot melted wax to a creamy, lovely candle. Each one is individually hand poured in our studio in Bozeman, Montana.  We think this is important for you to know - we don’t make our candles on our kitchen counter or melt our wax over a stove top of boiling water - but in a clean and controlled environment.  The ambient temperature affects the quality of the candle as it cures, and we don’t want any stray particles falling into the candle wax! 

Why buy our candles?

At Story Hills Candle Co., we pride ourselves on crafting the most exquisite candles that turn moments into memories. Our candles are a perfect blend of artistry and premium quality, making them the ultimate choice for all candle enthusiasts. Each candle is meticulously hand-poured using natural coconut-soy wax, ensuring a clean and long-lasting burn. With an array of captivating scents inspired by the mesmerizing beauty of life, our candles are designed to create a warm and inviting ambiance in any space. Treat yourself or surprise someone with one of our enchanting candles! With Story Hills Candle Co., you can indulge in the simple pleasure of a beautifully fragrant, handcrafted candle that will illuminate your life.

The Art of Candle Pouring  The art of candle pouring has been elevated to new levels of creativity and craftsmanship at Story Hills Candle Co.  Every pour is executed with precision, patience, and an unwavering commitment to quality, making each can
Hand poured in Bozeman, Montana