I like the mission and I like the product very much
@mdwest . Might I suggest a new product offering for your spouse's firm? As an owner of dozens of fake candles, I'm here to anecdotally report they are a major decorator revolution. (battery operated candles that look 100% real and turn on via timers)
Would your spouse have any interest making candle containers that these battery operated candles can fit in? (Candle wrappers, effectively)
No, they don't smell good, but at 5pm every night my whole whose goes into Martha Stewart mode and candles turn on everywhere...sure wish they looked as nice as your wife's products.
I might even know a way to make them smell good...
Im sure she wouldnt be opposed.. the "wrapper" is really just a heat resistant vessel for a candle.. it can be made from literally almost anything... even normally combustible materials like wood (you just have to treat it with fire retardant products)..
Its possible she already has a vessel that is the right dimensions to fit the battery operated candle.. if thats the case, it would be as simple as dropping in the battery operated candle, then putting the labels on it to make it look like the traditional candles..
An option to make one smell good (I would need to look into this) would be do figure out a combination "tart warmer" / battery candle (light source)..
she gets a lot of requests for tarts.. basically the same oils/scents and natural waxes that are in the candles.. but they come in little 1" squared cubes that get put over an electric heat source (battery or 110v) that causes them to melt and throw scents..
A lot of people dont like the idea of leaving a flame burning unattended.. so they use tart warmers instead...
Im wondering if someone out there isnt making a tart warming/light source combo that could be dropped into a vessel to look like a traditional candle, smell like a traditional candle, etc.. but not have an actual flame that needs to be lit or blown out..
or.. if no one is offering such a device, how difficult it would be to design and have someone build it..
Now Ive got a project to run to ground!
Truthfully the vessel is one of the cheapest components... depending on what someone wants they can be as inexpensive (wholesale, when bought in bulk) as $1.00 up to about $5.00 for a typical 8-12oz candle..
I'll try to get the interior dimensions of the jars she is using on the conservation candles tonight.. and then see if there isnt a pre-fab battery operated candle out there that would simply "drop in"..