Archipelago Bundle



Archipelago

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Archipelago Bundle

Archipelago Bundle Meaning

Archipelago Botanicals candles fill your home with long lasting complex fragrance blends. Each candle is hand poured with a premium, highly refined soy wax. An archipelago is a group of islands closely scattered in a body of water. Usually, this body of water is the ocean, but it can also be a lake or river. Most archipelagoes are made of oceanic islands. This means the islands were formed by volcanoes erupting from the ocean floor. An archipelago made up of oceanic islands is called an island arc. Many island arcs were formed over a single “hot. 2 days ago  Archipelago offers a “ Sippin’ Santa Home Edition ” for takeout or delivery with premade rum cocktails and Santa-shaped tiki glasses.

Maine's artists and makers are among those who are responding quickly to support their communities in whatever ways they can. From micro businesses to larger businesses, read more here about some who are helping out.

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'If we had lost sight of our sense of community during the digital age, perhaps a silver lining of the COVID-19 pandemic may be that we are once again finding value in these connections. It’s ironic that this is happening during a time of forced or self-imposed social distancing, and yet our state’s artists and makers are just one example of a community of people stepping up to fulfill important needs during this uncertain time. Maine prides itself on the fact that its residents haven’t lost various skills of self-sufficiency: felling trees and chopping wood, tilling soil, and making things with our hands. While none of us were ready for a pandemic of this size and scope, Maine makers have skills at the ready to help pitch in and support those on the frontlines in the struggle against COVID-19. Distilleries are making hand sanitizer, glass artists are making ventilator splitters, and graphic designers and illustrators are helping to get the message out that staying in is crucial. Other makers are confronting the current shortage of medical grade face masks...'