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I love Fall Tag

The weather is changing, and Fall is definitely here! It is such a wonderful time of the year, and I found this tag so you can see some of my favorites!


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Favorite Autumn Lip color: 

I LOVE Revlon's Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain in Crush! It is a beautiful cranberry color, and I love pairing it with a golden metallic eye!  


Favorite Autumn nail polish: 

There are so many that I love! You can check them out here!


Favorite Starbucks drink for Autumn: 

I have made it my goal to try the Caramel Apple Spice this year! 


Favorite Autumn Candle: 

You can find my favorites here!


Favorite Autumn scarf or accessory:

Oh man! This is a hard question! I love my leopard scarf, and my high boots!


Haunted house, Haunted hay ride or haunted corn maze? 

I am not a fan of haunted anything, so I am going to go with a nice hay ride, or fall festival!



Favorite candy for Halloween? 

I love, love, love, Twix bars!!


What are you dressing up as on Halloween?

This is always a last minute decision for me! One year in college my roommate and I dressed as Dog and Beth Chapman! LOL!


What is your favorite thing about Autumn? 

The chill in the air, the colorful fall leaves, and the warm fall scents like apples and pumpkins!

What are some of your favorite things about Fall? Leave me a comment, I'd love to hear from you!!

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