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6 Ways to Make Your Home Smell Like Christmas

From flowers to candles, elevate the holidays in your home with Christmas scents.

Tara Carlson

Nov 17, 2023

If you're like us, you can't wait until your home shows the sights and sounds ofChristmas. But what about the Christmas scents? Surprisingly enough, smell is the sense mostclosely related to memory, far more than sight, touch, or sound. So, treat your nose to the simple joys of Christmas scents this season and prepare to make memories your family will remember for years to come.

1. Add fresh flowers and greenery

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You probably need some genuine earthly scents in your home — especially if you don't have a real tree. Don't underestimate the Christmas scents offlowersthat tend to be passed over for the once-a-year excitement of all things fir and pine. Red roses andcandy cane liliesare classic holiday arrangements with a captivating fragrance that can out-scent the tree. A traditionalChristmas centerpiecewill do more than just look beautiful on your dinner table; it will fill the room with the sweet smells of flowers, Christmas greenery, and pinecones.Garlandis a simple way to bring in the winter forest scent without the to-do of having a tree.

2.Rosesadd eye candy

Modeled after everyone's favorite Christmas tree decoration and holiday treat, the candy cane,peppermint-inspired bouquetslight up a room with their pure white and deep red petals. Full disclosure: These blooms don't actually smell like peppermint, but they do still fill the room with the alluring fragrance roses are known for.

Pro tip:Place your flower and wreath orders early. Fresh florals are those one-of-a-kind details that are especially sought after during the holiday season. Growers can't always meet the demand.

3.Wreathsare beautiful inside and out

More times than not, you'll find awreathhanging on someone's front door during the holidays. While we'll never deny the beauty of a wreath at your entryway,decorating with wreathsshould not be exclusive to the front door. From your bedroom window to a lamp skirt,wreaths can be incorporated into virtually every room of your house. A wreath with pinecones and faux fruit brings in a warm, woodsy feel. And when your wreath is made with traditional fir and pine, you get to enjoy its scent just as much as its visual appeal.

4. Scented candles are a must

What's not to love aboutcandles? They smell amazing and fill your house with a warm glow. It's also safe to assume that the room with the scented candles is where everyone will gather. Sure, you can stick with your favorite spruce orbalsam and cedarall season, but the burning scent ofChristmas votivesis just as stimulating.

5. Fill the air with scents from the kitchen

While we'll never tire of the natural smell of pine and fir, it doesn't truly feel like Christmas morning until the smell of freshly madepancakesand scones wafts from the kitchen. Slather on somelime curdorpear butterfor a complete breakfast. Christmasteasreinforce the savory scent.

6. DIY simmer pot

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While you're in the kitchen whipping up Christmasbreakfast, why not make use of your burner and make a simmer pot? Just throw these ingredients into a small pot of simmering water and in minutes your home will be filled with the sweet Christmas scents of the season:

  • 1/2 cup fresh cranberries
  • 1/2 orange, sliced thin
  • 4 cinnamon sticks, broken in half
  • 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg

While this is one of our favorite recipes, feel free to play around with your favorite fruits and spices.

Now, does anyone else think it's beginning tosmella lot like Christmas?

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