fragrance

have you gone noseblind? {Febreze}
This review and giveaway was made possible by Double Duty Divas and Febreze. I was compensated for my participation in this campaign, but all opinions are 100% mine. Have you gone noseblind? Noseblind [nohz-blihnd] is the gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the

Valentine’s Day and beyond candles {Archipelago}
The month of February, I like to keep my house feeling a little extra lovey. I break my vows of never buying or receiving red roses, I place a heart here and there, and I light a lot of red candles. When I want to set the mood, I look

wintery candles and post-Christmas decor {Archipelago}
Christmas and New Year’s Day may have passed but winter certainly hasn’t! I’m looking forward to a nice season of skiing, snowman building and sledding, and my house reflects it. I just took down my Christmas decorations but left some wintery touches to keep us all in the mood. Keeping

it’s good to be home {AirWick}
This post brought to you by Air Wick. All opinions are 100% mine. Pleasant aromas are mandatory in my home but I cannot stand anything overpowering or sappy sweet. Life is busy and what my family needs is a fragrance that is easy to use and safe for kids. Air

natural fragrance for your Valentine {Lucy Miller Pure}
Helloooo Valentine’s Day! It’s that time of year where our significant others finally get to execute their elaborate plan of expressing their undying love for us (HA HA HA) or running out last minute for a bouquet of flowers from the gas station (just kidding, that never happens). But if

an unexpectedly good-looking humidifier {Broksonic}
During winter, the indoor air can be punishing. Because of the dry air I’m doomed with chapped lips, dry skin, and a dry nose, so I need a humidifier. But you know what I don’t need? An eyesore in the room that begs to be put away when company comes

Wooded, Spiced And Everything Nice {Thymes Home Fragrances}
For me, the beginning of fall smells like pumpkin spice and apple pie. Once we turn the bend of October, earthy, woodsy and crispy scents start to creep into my home. Freshly fallen snow weighing down evergreen branches, a roaring, crackling and hissing fire, endless forests of beautiful barren trees…these