I absolutely loved this insight from freepeople's blog. They highlighted three ways to make your home smell like fall and I'm all about that. Who doesn't love this smells of Autumn?
Make dried potpourri.
Making your own potpourri is a lovely thing. Not only can you customize your own scent mixture, you can also arrange the components however you like in a jar of your choice, and add any little treasures you want! Another great thing about dried potpourri is that you can leave it out all day long – even all season if you like. You don’t need to keep an eye on it as you would when burning candles or incense.
Whole cinnamon sticks, slightly crushed
Vanilla essential oil or extract
Anise seeds
Allspice
Nutmeg, ground or whole
Whole cloves
Vanilla essential oil or extract
Anise seeds
Allspice
Nutmeg, ground or whole
Whole cloves
Make simmering stovetop potpourri.
Another way to make potpourri is to gently burn some fall scents on your stove all day long. I love making simmering potpourri when I’m craving a scent that is much stronger than what you get with dried potpourri. Just fill a saucepan with water (or apple cider!), add in the ingredients of your choice, bring to a boil, and then let simmer as the coziest scents fill your home. Be sure to always be present when burning stovetop potpourri, and add more water if the liquid gets low.
Lemon
Fresh rosemary
Anise seeds
Ground nutmeg
Vanilla extract
Fresh rosemary
Anise seeds
Ground nutmeg
Vanilla extract
Burn a mixture of candles.
A classic way to get the beautiful smells of fall to circulate through your home is to burn a candle that is scented specifically with autumn in mind — like pumpkin or apple. I like to take this idea to the next level by mixing candles together, creating my own customized autumn scent. One of my favorite candles is the white tea & linen scent by a company called Our Own Candle Company. I like to mix this one with cinnamon and pumpkin candles for a fall scent that is not to be forgotten. If you can’t get a hold of a white tea & linen candle, a pure, sweet scent like vanilla should work just as well!
Source: 3 Ways To Make Your Home Smell Like Fall | Free People Blog http://blog.freepeople.com/2013/09/3-ways-home-smell-fall/#ixzz2fwunM7Wf
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