To decide on just a few candles is like choosing between
eating chocolate and having lots of chocolate to eat... With so
many scents to choose from, it's next to impossible to choose
just one. This is part two of several articles to follow on
choosing candle and fragrance scents for your home.
Having the perfect scent can vitalize my day and scents can
improve one's mood. Citrus scents rejuvenate and create energy,
lavender scents are calming, and "holiday" scents are
reminiscent of home. And then there's the primordial magic of
the flickering flame and poetry in certain scent combinations.
So what do I use to renew myself? Home & Garden Party.
Here are some suggestions for scents that "fit" the months of
November through February. : Along with
Hot Cinnamon Rolls, this one will make you hungry! Soft, warm
and delicious.
Christmas Memories: A little spicy, a lot warm and
wonderful, this scent is a must for the holidays. I enjoy it
burning with after-dinner coffee!
Bahama Breeze: This breath of fresh ocean air is most
welcome during the doldrums of winter.
Crème Brulée: This is perhaps my favorite fragrance
because it is soft and creamy with a warm custard smell. Yummy!
Relax, Spearmint & Eucalyptus: Fresh, calming with a hint
of mint, this is a very soothing scent to have going in the
background.
Of course, my favorite way to diffuse scent throughout my home
is to use the Home & Garden Party Fragrance Lamp. The
lamp uses an alcohol-based "oil" and is wicked up to a heating
stone. After allowing the stone to warm for about three minutes,
you blow out the flame and enjoy pure, clean fragrance that will
permeate an entire floor of your home. It is very useful ridding
the house of the stuffy, heated smell of winter indoors and
really adds a pleasant aroma.
With refills in spiced apple, lavender, creamy vanilla, citrus
infusion, floral medley, woodland breeze and passion flower,
there's at least one to please your nose and your visitors!
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