Archive for the 'Aroma' Category
Selling a Home in the Current Housing Market
While a lot of people would recommend waiting to sell your home until the market moves a bit more in favor of the seller, if you have to sell your home now there is a lot to consider. Selling a home in the current market can be tough, but it can be done, and it’s important to realize that it doesn’t matter how much you want for your home but more what a buyer is willing to pay for it. First of all, don’t take on the task of selling a home by yourself, use a real estate agent. You should also be aware of how other homes in your area are valued. Be sure to check Zillow.com, or even do a search on Google looking for similar homes.
Patience is a virtue when selling your home, and you should also be prepared to drop the price. Make sure you and your real estate agent work together to sell the home, and also illustrate what features you think are the best and what you think will most appeal to buyers. When having an open house, making sure that your home is spotless and put out some aromatic potpourri. Remember, curb appeal is huge. If a buyer happens to drive by your home and doesn’t like what they see, chances are they won’t call your agent for a closer look!
Simple Interior Decorating Tips

People often think that the most dramatic interior decorating renovations occur when a lot of money is invested. While this does hold true in many circumstances, you can make dramatic alterations to the design of the room for under $100 dollars and with a little elbow grease. The easiest way to completely change the look of a room is with a new coat of paint. Paint is inexpensive; in general, you can purchase paint to cover a room for about $30-40. Rearranging the furniture and incorporating new items you already own is another great idea for renovation. People use all five of their senses when evaluating a room and the most oft-overlooked of these is olfactory. Putting out some premium potpourri, such as Dark Night, will add a new dimension to a room’s ambiance. Finally, little changes can make a big difference. For example, purchase a light switch cover and replace that standard white model, consider a new lampshade, or make new drapes from your own fabric.
There are unlimited options that can successfully renovate your room and make it appear fresh and unique. The only real limit is your own creativity, so be sure to create a space you enjoy, not just one you’ve seen somewhere else!
Sweet Scents Help You Sleep Soundly
Sleep is an important part of human existence. Without sleep the body cannot function properly. Insomnia comes with a bevy of negative side effects. Those who suffer from the ailment report a decreased ability to concentrate, a lack of productivity and depression. Prescription medication is one way to handle sleeplessness, but many people don’t think putting chemicals into their bodies is the best option.
Aromatherapy is a natural alternative for those who struggle to fall asleep. Vanilla oil is calming and its aroma is reported to help people relax and fall asleep more easily. Try using a glass oil warmer to waft the gentle aroma of vanilla oil throughout your home. If you’re not comfortable leaving a warmer on overnight, putting out some wholesale spice will do the trick as well.
Remodeling the Office
Making the office a comfortable environment for employees can increase productivity and ensure they’ll stay at their desks longer, and work more. One idea to consider is to bring in plants or small trees. This not only makes the office more aesthetically pleasing, but increases the production of oxygen, allowing for more oxygen to reach the brain, and increasing mental productivity. Another idea is to replace your existing lighting panels with sky-scapes, which have colored prints of the sky, ocean, or popular characters like Dilbert. While having no scientific benefit, these add an artistic appeal to the office.
I also invested in some wholesale fragrance oil so that the office always smells great. In addition, simple changes like free coffee a couple days of the week or doughnuts from the bakery on Mondays never hurt.
Decorating for the Holidays
Whether you’re intending to entertain a horde of guests or just dressing up the house for your family, holiday decorating is a fun process which allows for creativity and showing off all your holiday keepsakes. Candles are a central part of any holiday display, and should be placed in various locations. In addition, if you have unique items like blown glass or spiral candle holders, these can become a focal point for an arrangement. I always put out some Spice 99 potpourri to create a fruity aroma throughout the house. Snow scenes featuring miniature figurines and houses should be grouped together, and fake snow made from reflective plastic adds character and life.
Family keepsakes should be displayed on a mantle or in a place visible throughout the space; these objects are the heart of the holiday season.
Possible Purposes for Potpourri
Potpourri could be viewed as a surprisingly complex creation, both in terms of its contents and its potential purposes. While potpourri might create some visual impact depending on the way it’s displayed, that aspect should be viewed as a bonus at best and negligible at worst. The true goal of potpourri is to create a pleasing aromatic atmosphere.
In some cases, Diamond Dove is utilized to cover up or overpower a less pleasant odor. That’s why some people position potpourri strategically in the bathroom or near the garbage in the kitchen. Other times, the purpose is less pointed. It’s nice to add a few fragrance notes to a room without necessarily overpowering the nostrils. The best potpourri is as subtle as it is distinctive.
Come for the Tea, Stay for the Smell
After doing some research in my neighborhood, I realized that there was a market for tea that was going untapped. Coffee shops were a dime a dozen with Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts fighting for retail space on every main street. Still, the needs of dedicated tea connoisseurs were left unmet. I borrowed some seed money and opened a tea house in the middle of the business district.
In order to set myself apart from other specialty drink businesses, I wanted to give the main dining room area a distinct atmosphere. Of course I took some pains to select proper furniture, décor and art for the walls. Something was missing, however. I called to mind a few of the Far Eastern tea houses I had visited on trips to China. Suddenly it became clear – I could purchase some wholesale spices online and fill the room with fresh, subtle potpourri aroma.
Potpourri Placement Is Key
We’re always singing the praises of potpourri in this blog – whether it’s a traditional mix of dried floral pieces or a newer blend of spices and essential oil. Now it’s time to focus on the many uses of this fragrant household favorite. Living rooms, dens and bathrooms are perhaps the most popular areas where the smelly stuff might be found, and for good reason. In the living room, potpourri is out in the open – inviting guests to partake of its pleasant odor. In the bathroom, it might be used to mask less pleasant smells.
Whenever possible, potpourri should be kept away from dining areas. Pungent smells – no matter how delectable they might be – can detract from the taste and odor of freshly cooked food. Especially if you’re hosting a dinner party, avoid the temptation to place potpourri on the table. Let your guests enjoy its wafting scent notes before dinner, as they mill around the house or sit sipping cocktails.
A Fragrant Arts and Crafts Project
As an elementary school art teacher, I’m always on the lookout for arts and crafts projects that would appeal to the younger crowd. Some of my sources for inspiration include family, friends, and coworkers, but lately I draw many of my best ideas from the Internet. On one of the arts-and-crafts listservs to which I subscribe, some other teachers were talking about making potpourri in the classroom.
In my experience, I’ve found that kids are most engaged when they can use several of their senses at once during a project. This one would allow them to use their hands to combine dried flowers and other fragrant elements, and it goes without saying that they would use their noses as well. I’m saving that particular project until spring, when nearby farmers begin spreading manure on their crops.
Potpourri
In earlier times, fresh herbs and fresh flowers were used in Potpourri. While fresh herbs and flowers are still used, today’s potpourri is more of a mixture of pre-dried material and essential oils which provide a gentle scent in homes and offices.
Potpourri is put in special pots with perforated lids to perfume rooms. It can also be tied in small bags made from sheer fabric and hung throughout the house.


