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Melting wax that smells like burning wood. 🕯️ Really delivers in late August when you’re jonesing for that comfy-cozy winter feeling but do not want melting wax that smells like spices (e.g., cinnamon, ginger, pumpkin).
Feb 7, 2024

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Among other things. Smell is such an important part of having a comfortable home to me. You don’t want to overdo it obviously and have your place smelling like a high school kid sprayed an entire can of Axe inside but a little fragrance absolutely makes a difference and improves your mood. Bonus having seasonal scents, now with colder coming on I like earthy, woodsy, smoky, leathery even scents. One of my favorites for the season in the link, Kobo Modena Leather.
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The best fall/winter candle. I stock them for hibernation 🐻
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