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3.8 (8 reviews)
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Candle Land - Delray

4.5(10 reviews)
5.4 mi
Women-owned & operated
Available by appointment

Candle Land is such a wonderful experience for a date, birthday, or just a fun outing with friends…read more My fiancé took me here for my birthday, and Alex was our instructor and she was very friendly and a great teacher. She was so helpful in explaining the process, recommending scents to try, and being patient while I smelled literally every fragrance in the place at least twice over. The whole studio is SO cute with their decor, and since it was my birthday (and we were the only ones in the studio--it was a Thursday afternoon), Alex allowed me to pick the music we got to jam out to. The candle making process is truly hands-on at Candle Land, so whatever you make is 100% on you! However Alex was super informative with letting us know which fragrances had mixed reviews from other patrons, and even went so far as to offer a redo if we used a certain fragrance and didn't like it once we mixed it with another. It was so fun mixing the fragrances and finding that perfect balance between the two that I picked! We also got to pick out "toppings" for our candles like different dried flower petals, glitter, and I got a special confetti since it was my birthday that I chose to incorporate throughout my candle. The whole process took just about an hour, and that was with me deliberating over fragrances for a majority of the time. You're able to hang around the area and pick up the candles once they fully set in 45 minutes, or return another day if you can't stay. I love that Candle Land advertises the vessels as refillable, and even offers a discount to return and create a new candle once yours is burned through! It's basically a gift that keeps giving :) Even if you don't return to Candle Land, the vessels are super cute and can be repurposed for a ton of other things. Overall, I definitely recommend visiting Candle Land if you like candles and crafting. It's a fun, easy outing that anyone can participate in!

GREAT place for groups, dates, or even individuals who want to have a fun interactive experience…read morecreating custom candles! (ages +7) I LOVE how organized this place is and has the cutest decor/wall art! Their candles are made with soy wax and phthalate free fragrance oils. Our instructor Bri was fantastic and took her time to walk us through every step of the candle making experience. Note that you have to wait about 30-45 min after the class for the candles to dry before taking home; so if you are tight on time its something to keep in mind when booking a class! The class is $57 per person. The price includes all the materials needed for the class, the vessel and fragrance of your choice. If you would like to refill your candle its $25.

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Salutations of Delray

Salutations of Delray

5.0(4 reviews)
5.4 mi

Salutations of Delray is a stationary store located in the historic building that is also the…read moreColony Hotel and Cabana on Atlantic Avenue. The hotel was built in the Spanish Colonial Revival-style of architecture and it opened in 1926 as the Alterep Hotel during Florida's wealthy land boom years. It's distinctive yellow color and history makes it one of the most recognizable buildings in Delray Beach. The are several little shops in this area of the building including Beach Paradise, a women's clothing store and a gift shop, Just Hearts. Salutations of Delray was started by Diana Bush in 2004 as a result of searching for invitations to purchase for her daughters upcoming wedding. They specialize in custom wedding invitations and announcements along with custom stationary and greeting cards. Other things they carry included linen towels with funny phrases, Pampa Bay tableware, Nora Fleming stoneware, Thymes Frasier Fir candles and diffusers, items that can be personalized, children's gifts. and party supplies. The store motto is "Everyday is an occasion...celebrate in style!" Writing a letter and personalized stationary seems to be a kind of lost art in the email world of today and I love that you can rediscover that here. They will also help you craft the perfect invitation or announcement and don't forget that there are so many unique and whimsical items for gifts or gifting yourself. If you are in the downtown Delray Beach area, this store is an elegant and fun stop to make.

Love this store! There is so much packed into such a small place. I especially like the selection…read moreof greeting cards. They are unique cards. I also found a pretty pair of earrings. The sales person was so friendly and helpful. She praised the long time buyer and owner of the establishment.

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Elaine's Hallmark Shop

Elaine's Hallmark Shop

4.8(4 reviews)
0.0 mi

Love this family owned Hallmark! Can't wait to stop by with my Wish List!! Has always had personal…read moreservice, & great selection of gift ideas for everyone.

Hallmark began in 1907 as the Norfolk Post Card Company, founded by Joyce Clyde Hall and his older…read morebrothers, William and Rollie. It operated out of the Norfolk, Nebraska bookstore the brothers worked at. In 1910, Joyce "J.C." Hall dropped out of high school and ventured to Kansas City, Mo. to sell wholesale postcards. In Kansas City, Hall could take advantage of the city's many rail connections to make quick sales trips to outlying towns. Soon business was booming and Rollie came to join his brother and they opened their own shop, Hall Brothers. In 1915, a fire destroyed the brothers shop and all of its inventory but they were able to take this set back and turn it into a success. The brothers took out a loan, bought an engraving company, and started creating unique designs they could market exclusively. As the postcard business waned they were poised to move into the new business of selling printed greeting cards for holidays. Another opportunity came for Hallmark when the company ran out of the traditional tissue paper that was used for wrapping gifts. Instead they started using French paper that had been purchased for lining envelopes. Demand for the paper was so great that Hallmark began printing their own paper and that is how wrapping paper was invented. The name Hallmark first appeared in 1925. It was chosen because it encompassed the family name while also stating quality. By 1928 it was on every card the Hall brothers' company sold and in 1954, Hall Brothers Inc. changed its name to Hallmark. Over 100 years later, the Hallmark company is still a private company, still in Kansas City, and still run by the Hall family. J.C. Hall's son Donald J. Hall is chairman of the Hallmark board and his son Donald Jr. is president and CEO of the company. There are both company and independently owned stores in five countries. Other fun facts: since 1984 Hallmark has owned Binney and Smith Inc the parent company of Crayola Crayons and they have produced more than 250 movies and taken home 81 Emmy's. As you might be able to tell I am a big Hallmark fan. Unfortunately many in the area have closed in recent years. That is why I was so happy to discover that there is still a Hallmark open in the Boynton Beach Mall even though the rest of the mall appears to be dying. I am addicted to the Hallmark ornaments. Hallmark first introduced their ornaments in 1973 and their longest running series is Frosty and Friends which started in 1980. My first introduction to collecting was the 1984 pink Victorian that kicked off the Nostalgic Houses series and I have since gone on to collect many other series. I was so happy to be able to pick up this years Dream Book featuring all of the ornaments. I was less happy to see the newly included insert with the new higher prices because of the tariffs. I guess I will be taking home fewer ornaments this year. In addition to setting up the holiday ornaments they have their large selection of greeting cards, gift wrap, toys, figurines, home goods, jewelry, accessories, and gifts. I really liked the Florida section. It is always easy yo find a thoughtful gift at Hallmark. Although I seldom buy greeting card anymore, if I do it will always be at Hallmark.

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