It’s time for another round of Holiday Favorites. This time it’s all about making your home
smell festive and fun!
I have an array of candles, sprays, and gel air fresheners
that I alternate among to keep my home smelling pleasant. I’m anxious to try a simmering water
technique with fresh cranberries, orange and lemon slices, cloves, and cinnamon
sticks, but I haven’t gotten around to that quite yet. For now, here are my top choices for home
scents around the holidays. These scents
work well in both the autumn and winter seasons.
Candles:
I have a love/hate relationship with candles. I love to peruse the selection of candles in
various stores. However, I’m not a fan
of the price tags! The other day,
Michael and I were shopping in Target and I found a candle that smelled amazing.
However, it was way too pricy for the size of the candle itself. So, Michael and I went on the hunt to find a
cheaper candle. It doesn’t smell nearly
as good, but it was one-third the price. J The candles I am willing to splurge on are as
follows:
Yankee Candle— Kitchen Spice:
Yankee Candle— Apple Cider:
You can find these candles at a Yankee Candle store, or on
the Yankee Candle website. I have also
discovered that these candles are available on amazon.com (my favorite website). Sometimes, you can even find them at Cracker Barrel in the Old Country Store.
Air Fresheners:
Usually, I am not such a huge fan of air fresheners because
they can come across too strong and present a chemically smell. In addition, they can also be pricy. However, recently I found a “Fall Collection”
set at Costco for a fabulous price and I scooped it up. It included three Febreze air fresheners. I’m only discussing two here because I haven’t
tried out the third scent, and I don’t want to write about something I do not
know. The two scents I have tried out
are Apple Spice and Fluffy Vanilla.
The first time I ever smelled the Febreze Apple Spice scent
was in college. My friends had this
scent to spray in their dorm room. I
remember how wonderful it smelled and how it filled the space with its
scent. I really enjoy using this
one.
The Fluffy Vanilla is a good holiday scent. It leaves a nice light fragrance in the air—almost
a cross between freshly warmed towels from the dryer and cookies baking in the
oven. It’s a pleasant scent that I have used in my
kitchen and in my living room.
The smell of the Febreze air fresheners linger and they don’t
overpower the room with the chemically smell left by some other brands of air
fresheners.
Apple Spice Febreze:
Gel Air Fresheners:
I like to use the gel air fresheners on shelves throughout
my home to provide a light scent. These
scents don’t fill a whole room, but they are nice for areas that could use a
little perfume-y bounce. I am a fan of
the Renuzit brand of gel air fresheners.
I mainly stick a little canister on the backs of the toilets, or on
shelves in the living room, or on the kitchen counter near the garbage
can. I have tried several fragrances
including Lavender Vanilla, and Apple Cinnamon.
My most recent favorite is Amber Vanilla. At first, I wasn’t so sure I’d like it just
because I don’t gravitate towards amber-scented items. However, these smell fantastic! I got a three-pack at Target and have placed
them around the house. When I load and
unload my dishwasher, I smell the one sitting on the counter near the garbage
can. I’ve caught myself a few times
wondering what smelled like a baking cake.
This scent is very nice and very appealing in a variety of
settings. I have one on the shelf in the
guest bathroom, on a shelf in the living room, and on a counter in the
kitchen.
Renuzit Amber Vanilla:
I hope you’ve enjoyed my fragrance suggestions to get your
home smelling festive this holiday season!
Much love, Reba
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