10 Wreaths That Will Make Your House Smell Amazing
Lovely Lavender
There’s a reason you’ll find this scent in bathroom soaps and dresser sachets — it’s calming. Plus, a ring of dried lavender is simply beautiful.
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Pinch of Cinnamon
After this eclectic fall wreath was assembled, this blogger used cinnamon leaf oil to give it a spiced scent.
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Dried Citrus
After you complete the surprisingly simple process of drying your orange slices, use rosemary as a fragrant accent.
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Overflowing Eucalyptus
This blogger hung this whimsical wreath (we love this woodland aesthetic) in her entryway, to greet guests with a fresh punch of greenery on the way in.
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Spiced Pinecones
Cinnamon scented pinecones are easily attached to a grapevine wreath in this weekend project.
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Lots of Rosemary
This herb isn’t just for cooking! Try it out as your new home’s natural scent.
Fresh Sage
Sage’s soft green hue makes it a perfect accent for understated holiday decor.
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Seasonal Florals
Take a lap around the flower market and pick up whatever strikes you — this blogger chose garden roses, poppies and ranunculus.
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Classic Evergreen
This blogger used several boughs of evergreen to make her wreath full and lively. Use faux berries to add an extra accent.
Get the tutorial at And Here We Are »
Autumn Inspired
Filling a wreath with faux pumpkins and leaves is one thing — including cinnamon sticks, eucalyptus and oven dried oranges is quite another.
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Source: housebeautiful.com