Scentsy Warmer and Seasonal Scents

Heavenly Plug-In Scentsy Warmer

Winter is not my favorite season.  Honestly, I could do without it.  Unfortunately living in the Northern Plains means that it comes every year without fail and stays for months on end.  Winter’s one redeeming quality….Christmas.  And there’s nothing I like better than getting my home all decorated for that event.

We’ve already put the outdoor lights up, and I have my new Heavenly Plug-In Scentsy Warmer in the socket just past my front entry way.  When one walks in the front door, they’re captivated by the glow of the warmer and the scent of by-gone Christmases and a cozy place to stay.

The embossed detailed angels surround the entire warmer with the cutouts in between them, so matter where you are in the room, this warmer’s glow is visible.

Seasonal Scents

Christmas Cottage & Eskimo Kiss

Christmas Cottage is a cozy, inviting blend of Valencia oranges, raspberries, cloves, and spices.

A bit more unique is the Eskimo Kiss, in which Blackberry jam, caramelized brown sugar, vanilla, and amber are combined to make a softly romantic scent.

I have been enjoying both scents tremendously.  That’s one of the great things about the Scentsy Plug-In Warmers.  By using the bars, and needing just one brick at a time, it allows you to switch out your fragrances as often as you choose!  They take up very little space to store compared to candles.    

At just $5 a piece you’re getting a lot of scent for your money.

The Holiday line of Plug-In Warmers at Scentsy are the perfect accent for your seasonal decorating.

You can purchase all of the products mentioned above, plus many more at http://hookedonscents.com.

“This post was written for Hooked on Scents who provided the complimentary product for review in exchange for my honest review”

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