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So take advantage of the fact that gazillions of companies have figured out how to romanticize and capitalize on our nostalgia for seasons, and feelings, and childhood memories (that may or may not even be real), embrace the scent of "bonfire maplewood" or "cranberry woods", and take a deep breath when you walk in your front door. So here's some people that explain the process better than I do: Apartment Therapy and The Yummy Life. I've also done this with cloves and cinnamon on a cookie sheet in the oven. Basically you put some spices in a pot with water, boil it and it scents your home. I have had one of these in my kitchen at all times for like, 10 years.įinally, for the crafty and super-broke among us we have the awesome DIY options. (Can you tell I like food scents?) At $2.99 it is extremely budget conscious and it smells really good.

Rounding out my favorite store-bought yummy goodness would be the ultra-easy, tried and true, super-cheap standby: the Glade "Apples and Cinnamon" candle. They're usually (always) on a special promotion price of 4 for $20 or 6 for $24. Some of them smell like a headache, so be careful. But they work REALLY well and they have TONS of scents like "marshmallow fireside" (currently in my bathroom making me very happy) and "cider lane". The next option are the plug in Wallflowers from Bath & Body Works. Its called "Sweet Vanilla Cinnamon" and it smells like heaven. AKA when I'm feeling extra Martha Stewart-y or when someone is coming over. So naturally I only burn it on "special occasions". The one I'm rocking right now is from Anthropologie and it was a whopping $16.00 They're usually from Target, but sometimes I branch out. By "fancy" I mean not a tea light, and not Glade. Once every couple months I treat myself to a "fancy" scented candle. I'm going to start with the most expensive option. So in honor of Autumn (by far the best smelling season) I figured I would talk about the cheap ways I make my haus smell like I've got pumpkin cookies the oven.permanently. For me- my haus just doesn't feel right if it doesn't smell good. I CAN NOT walk by (insert things that come in multiple scents) without stopping to smell each one. Today I would like to talk about engaging your sense of smell in your decorating.
