Green Tip Tuesday - The Scented Room
I'll admit it, I love, love, love when my homestead smells good with scented candles, scented wax tarts, essential oils, or even mulling spices on my stovetop. I especially love wax tarts that are handmade with essential oils. I found some this summer at a Primitive store in New England that I absolutely adore. Truly though, I loved everything in this store of primitive art, but more on that later. The tarts I purchased are "fall" scents. Those tend to be the scents I am drawn to. I love the smell of clove, cinnamon, apple, pine, spiced and sweet orange, etc. I will definitely be calling this store to order more of these scented tarts and foresee this being a future giveaway!I would say it usually is the fall and winter seasons when I tend to want to scent my home. Since it's not quite fall yet, (though I hate to tell all those people who have experienced a sweltering summer, that here, in Northern California we've had I believe 2 days over 90 - yep, just 2 - man, I love living here), but since it is still technically summer, I'm not quite ready to burn my favorite candles or melt my scented wax yet.In the warmer months, I use a different way to freshen my house indoors. I use herbs. My yard, which struggles to grow most everything with the soil I have, lack of hours of direct sunlight and especially this summer's cooler temperatures can absolutely grow lots and lots of herbs - especially rosemary. In fact, I may have enough rosemary in my small yard to supply a small nation. It's super easy to grow and seems pest resistant except for the occasional spiders who spin their webs in it. I love it and brush up against it any chance I get. Once in a while I get to trimming this rosemary so it simply won't take over every other plant in the yard. Then, I fill a variety of vases with it and place them around the house. It makes our small cabin smell delicious.I read that in the Middle Ages, rosemary was associated with wedding ceremonies. It was a display of love and loyalty if the bride wore a crown of rosemary and the guests were given sprigs to hold to show they were loved in friendship too. It was also believed that by placing a sprig of rosemary under your pillow before sleep you could prevent nightmares, and if placed outside the home it would repel witches. Makes my yard quite a nice "witch free" Halloween zone I'd say. OH Halloween...my favorite holiday...but I digress....
Ready - simple ingredients: Almonds & Oats
Grind them up (I used a coffee grinder that I got in a gift basket once and never used)
That's it...voila...face scrub...just add water to a palmful and scrub....aaaahhhhh.
?..Hope you feel motivated to add a little "green" to your life today. If you have any thoughts, tips or ideas to share, please do so below.Thanks,~Lita









