11 Ways to Bring the Scent of Autumn Into Your Home
Breezes are cooling. Leaves are coloring. Apples are ripe.
The air feels like it’s time for pumpkin in every recipe. Say goodbye to citrus candles and lavender spray. It’s Fall!
Here are 11 ways to bring Autumn’s scent into your home.
1. Autumn Simmer Pot
Simmer pots are easy, smell great, and full of variations. Choose your scents and keep adding water to maintain that Autumn smell (via How Sweet It Is).
2. Autumn Scented Candles
Candles easily infuse your home with the scents of Fall. Choose from a variety of scents like pumpkin or apple and fill your home with fragrance. (via Musings of a Muse) 3. Bake Pumpkin Bread
Bread baking fills the house with a warm smell, but baking pumpkin bread adds the sugar, spice, and all things nice about Fall. And you get to eat that delicious smell! (via Alexandra Cooks)
4. Scented Oil Reed Diffuser
Essential oils are a great way to fill your home with a natural scent. These oil reed diffusers can be a buy or DIY project and give you the effect of candles without the flame. (via Relish)
5. Cinnamon Wrapped Candles
Wrap your candles in cinnamon sticks to create a warm Fall centerpiece and fill your home with a delightful cinnamon smell. (via Home Stories A to Z)
If you have a fireplace at home, make these fire starters that fill the room with a homey herb scent when it gets chilly. They’re perfect for autumn nights in front of the fire with hot cider. (via Hello Natural)
Bonfires are a scent of Autumn that can be difficult to achieve, but not impossible. Burn Palo Santo Incense sticks to bring that woody scent indoors. (via A Cup of Jo)
8. Bake a Pie.
You can buy apple pie scented candles, but why make your home smell like apple pie if you can’t eat it? The combination of cinnamon and apple is a classic for Fall. (via Pretty. Simple. Sweet)
9. Candles and Coffee Beans
Pumpkin candles are a Fall must. Surround them with coffee beans to add a coffee scent to the air. It’s like a Pumpkin Latte without the calories! (via Calm Cradle)
Yes, you can buy potpourri, but making your own can be much more fun. Try different mixtures of dried fruit, herbs, and essential oils for wonderful smells. (source: Hello Natural)
Pomanders, a medieval solution for eliminating bad smells, still work today. Inserting whole cloves into an orange or apple produces a long-lasting, natural, spicy fragrance. Southern Living recommends this technique.
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