Lemon & Cherry Blossom - Room & Linen Spray
Lemon & Cherry Blossom - Room & Linen Spray

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Every year in the Serra da Gardunha region of Portugal, there is an explosion of fragrant pink and white blooms that blanket the landscape. This beautiful show of nature culminates in the Festa da Cerejeira em Flor - which celebrates the Cherry Blossom.
Notes of cherry blossom and lemon will envelop the room with a fragrance that reminds you of eternal spring in a convenient room spray.
Materials
Materials
Our Room & Linen Sprays are handcrafted in small batches, and hand poured into reusable plastic spray bottles.
Generously hand poured, made with certified essential oils and premium fragrance oils only. We do not use any synthetic fragrances or enhancers.
All materials used are Non-Toxic, Vegan, Cruelty Free, and Phthalate Free.
Made in Canada and Portugal.
How to use our sprays
How to use our sprays
Shake lightly before use. Spray on curtains, couch, pillows, bathroom, car, bedding. Please spot test on a patch of material first.

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Custom Orders
Bring Your Piece of Portugal to Life
Looking to make your special moments even more meaningful? Whether you're planning a baby shower, communion, wedding, or any other celebration, Casa Betina offers beautiful, custom-made pieces that bring a personal touch to your event. We work closely with you to create thoughtful, handcrafted items that reflect the spirit of your occasion.
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Wholesale & Retail
Bring a Piece of Portugal to Your Customers
Our handcrafted collection is a perfect addition to your store, offering your customers a taste of Portugal’s rich traditions and craftsmanship to bring home.
If you're interested in carrying our products, we’d love to hear from you! Please reach out to us via email at Christina@casabetina.com or Instagram DM at @casa.betina for more details.
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Shipping & Returns
Orders ship within 2-3 business days. If an item is out of stock and was somehow able to be ordered, you will be notified via email.
Canada: Flat rate shipping $10.00
United States: Flat rate shipping $15.00
For international orders, please note that it is the customer's full responsibility to pay if any local duties and/or taxes are incurred, and Casa Betina has no control on amounts, as these are stipulated by local governing laws.
Due to the nature of the product being handmade, we do not accept returns. We package the items with the utmost care and safety for travel. Should your item arrive damaged, please contact your local Postal Office. Once the item leaves our hands we are not responsible for any possible damages.
Candle Care
How to properly burn a candle?
When you first light your candle, ensure a burn time of 3 to 4 hrs, until a proper melt pool forms, this means the wax has melted all around the top of the vessel. Allowing this will avoid that annoying tunnelling we sometimes experience with candles. Soy wax holds memory, so by following this crucial step, next time when you light the candle it will continue to burn evenly down the vessel.
Should I trim the wick?
Yes, we absolutely recommend you trim the wick by about 1/4". This will remove the buildup that looks like a ball on the wick, and prevent the black smoke experienced sometimes with mass market candles. Careful not to cut too short though or you can drown the wick! You don't have to trim the wick on your first burn after purchase, as we've already done that for you.
How long will the candle burn?
On average and depending on personal preference, our 11 oz candles will burn for 60+ hrs. When we enjoy the scent so much we tend to burn longer than it should, but the right way is to burn for 4 hrs at a time, let it re-harden and then re light. If candles are left burning way over this period, the excessive heat will burn through the natural scent of the oils. The travel tins will burn up to 15+ hrs, these are meant for small areas like bathroom, your night stand, or just a quick pick me up.
Never leave your candle un-attended or close to open windows. Safety first.