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Creating A Fragrance Theme In Your Home.

Posted Thursday, January 05, 2006 (3 years 323 days ago.) Viewed 170 times.

Creating A Fragrance Theme In Your Home. Lately, we have been receiving many emails on how to make your whole house smell like one fragrance or another. For many this is not as easy as it seems, so we have gathered some of our favorite tips on how to give your home it's own special scent.

~ Use Aroma Reeds in small places that would otherwise be over powered by candles or light rings. This is especially true in powder rooms and foyers.

~ Use candles in larger rooms in combination with your light rings for a more balanced scent. This will also give a richer deeper fragrance because some scents can change when used in candles because of the flame.

~ Electric Aroma Oil Burners are a must. You can choose the strength of the scent with the adjustable light, and they are also much safer than candles because there is no flame. Changing the scent in your home is much easier with an Electric Aroma Lamp, just wipe out the old fragrance and drop in the new.

~ Try to use different but complementary scents throughout you home. This gives interest and will cure you of the boredom of "single scenting". Oatmeal Cookie, Gingerbread and Apple Crisp are wonderful together!

~ Don't forget about your drawers! Use sachets where ever possible. This will freshen what ever is kept in the drawer and smell fabulous whenever you open it up. Some fragrances will deter moths and other creepy crawly things, Lavender is one such fragrance.


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