How To Use: 1. Pull or cut a piece of the resin and place on an incense warmer. Electric or tealight both work. 2. Take a small sliver and place on a charcoal disk. 3. Carefully warm the resin and add to your incense dough. Knead the dough to distribute the resin. I found that when I would purchase Norway Spruce resin, it wouldn't smell quite right. Each time I warmed it up to make my studio smell cozy, each experience was different and sometimes unpleasant. I decided to try to get a reliable and precise scent out of the resin. I warmed it up and poured it through a sieve. I couldn't believe how much stuff was in the resin. Sand, dirt, bugs, bird and squirrel droppings, old leaves, bits of tree bark..etc. Once I filtered it and warmed it I was struck by how amazing it smelled. A pure Norway spruce resin scent. So very fresh! Without the scent of those other things being warmed up. It's a lot of difficult and sticky work, but It's just so amazing I had to bring it to you guys!