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It’s Beginning to Smell A Lot Like Fall

It’s Beginning to Smell A Lot Like Fall

Let’s just deal with it, the leaves have changed colour and like the bears, I’m looking to hibernate. But, instead of waking me up when it’s spring again, there’s an easier way to make your space feel warm and cozy all winter long. Yes, throws, warm tonnes … but what about smells?

Did you know that most of our earliest memories are tied into our sense of smell? When you think of Autumn, I bet more than a few comforting odours spring to mind – pumpkin, apple spice, cinnamon (I could go on and on).

Here are some scents to get your nose in the Autumn spirit. I think I’ve even managed to find a few that will bring back some happy childhood memories.

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1. Retro Tin Maple Syrup Candle, Drake General Store $15
2. Poured Glass Candle – Cracking Firewood Ember by Indigo $18
3. Boulangerie Jar (Oatmeal Cookie) by Illume, Anthropologie $16
4. Pumpkin Chai’ Scented Candle by NEST Fragrances, Nordstrom $39.85
5. Pommes Frites Candle Co. Amber Jar Soy Candle (Teakwood & Tobacco), Urban Outfitters $20
6. Paddywax Apothecary Candle (Rosemary & Thyme), Urban Outfitters $18

 

* Top Photo: Cinnamon scented acorn cap floating candle by Less Candle, Etsy

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I'm Lisa, a real born and bred Torontonian in every sense of the word. I'm a PR practitioner by day with a fabulous client list, at a very cool boutique firm in the core with a view of the city that can make anyone want to move here. I have a mild to moderate hat obsession, and you’ll usually find me searching the city for the next big chef, and rarely without a fashion or décor magazine in my purse. Before PR, I was a travel writer/editor/photographer, and spent most of my time travelling the world and bringing my stories back here. The rest of the time I spent indulging in the city's untapped culinary scene as Post City Magazine's main restaurant photographer. But, no matter where I am in the world, nothing beats coming home. That's why I've spent the last few years planting my roots here, moving from Toronto’s uber-chic west side to the heart of Greek Town in a modern Victorian semi (a.ka. my lifelong décor project), with my husband and super-stylish son. Yes, I'm one of those moms, the one who won't give up her sense of style post-baby bump; and why should I?! I aspire to have my cake and eat it too - I am Italian after all. And, now why my 2-year-old in tow, I can bring him along for the ride.


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