Monday, August 4, 2008

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Odors - I realize that "odor" has a negative conotation, but "scent" or "aroma" don't start with an O and I needed an O word. So, we'll roll with it.

I mentioned yesterday that I love Glade's 2 in 1 Creamy Custard and Blushing Apple candles. They smell so wonderful!! I also love Partylite's Honeydew candles. While I love flowers, I'm not crazy about floral scented things. I just like the real deal when it comes to floral scents. When it comes to candles, I tend to go for scents that are fruity or cozy. What's a cozy scent? It's things like vanilla, spiced pumpkin, apple pie, or almond. What candle scents do you like?

Online Opinions - Remember Mandi? She's the one who was doing all the giveaways I linked you to a while back. About a week ago she asked if I'd be willing to do a guest post on her blog. So, if you head over to Doodles' Place, then you can read my opinion on praying for our kids.

Oral & Open - The Devs loves his mouth. The Devs loves fruit. The Devs loves to show the fruit in his mouth to the camera.


4 comments:

Mathia Family said...

I'm with you, I love those cozy scents too, they remind me of my favorite season... Fall. :) Pumpkin Spice, Cranberry, Apple, Vanilla Spice, etc. My all time favotite is Mulberry though.

Mandi said...

Another vote for cozy fall scents here too...mmm.

Kelly said...

I like spicy and cozy scented candles, too.

I do like a rose or lilac candle, but only in the bathroom.

Vanilla, spicy fruit scents, patcholli and sage is one of my favorites!

I rarely burn candles in the warm weather months. But come Sept., I love to have scents burning throughout the house. They make me feel warm and snuggly.

BETHANY said...

Rachelle-
Mulberry is a great scent!

Mandi-
You're turning into my twin, though you got all the crafty genes. :)

Kelly,
Are the patchouli and sage combined or separate?