by Rosie Moore | Dec 22, 2017 | Blog
December 21st is the first day of winter and also the shortest day of the year. It gets darker sooner as we start the winter months.

Take a moment to light some candles and make the evening warm and inviting.


Get comfy on the couch

as you enjoy the quiet time before the rush of Christmas sets in.
Enjoy a good book with a cup of your favorite coffee, hot cocoa, or tea.


This quiet time can be exactly what you need tonight to recharge your batteries before the Christmas festivities start.

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by Rosie Moore | Dec 15, 2017 | Blog
Have you ever walked into a little mom and pop store and been captivated not by what is in it but in the way it made you feel? Perhaps they have soft lighting, candles, and the friendliness of the staff?

Often we are awakened by scents and tones in a room. Likewise, our home should be the same. During the Christmas season, there are many options that we can use to help make our home friendly, warm, and inviting. If you have different candle scents, you can light a different one periodically depending on the mood you are trying to create. There are pine scented candles to give the scent of a Christmas tree or a cookie scent to give the scent of cookies baking in the oven. Whatever your scent preference is, light a candle and enjoy the calm of the flickering flame.

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by Rosie Moore | Dec 17, 2016 | Blog
With so many allergies these days that people have it is difficult to have company sometimes and wonder if you should burn that favorite candle that you have or whether to forgo the candles this year. Here is a simple recipe for making the house smell great besides the smell of fresh-baked cookies which nothing can top that!
Add a tablespoon of each herb to 2 cups of water, simmer it on low heat in an old pan, but do not let it get to a boil:
Dry cinnamon, bay leaves, sage leaves, rosemary and lavender.
This recipe of natural scents will put anyone in a festive mood without causing any allergic reactions to people.
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Merry Christmas!


