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Favorite Fall Home Scents

There is something about Fall scents that are just warm and homey. Cinnamon and pumpkin, and crisp apples are the norm in the season. I have a few scents that I like to put in my Better Homes and Gardens wax warmer. I also have a candle that I like to put on my candle warmer and just smell the goodness.

The Gold Canyon candle is just heavenly. The scent is Mulled Harvest. It is a mix of pumpkin, and apple, mixed with mulling spices like cinnamon, and nutmeg. I put this on my candle warmer, the scent just fills the room!

Spiced Apple Wreath has the crisp scent of granny smith apples, and warm spices like cinnamon. This fills the whole room with warmth and just screams Fall. I break a cube off and let it sit in the warmer and let the scent marinate. This also lingers when the warmer is turned off as well!

Spiced Apple Citrus has a more citrus scent than apple. Think oranges and apples mixed together with nutmeg and cinnamon. This scent can get very strong at times, so I put it on to melt, and then shut it off after an hour or so.

Out of the three pictured, the candle and the Spiced Apple Wreath is my favorite. I would not get sick of these scents at all!

What are your favorite home scents for Fall? I'd love to hear from you! Leave me a comment and let me know!

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