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results for Two unabashed romantics, Capucine and David Gooding founded Juliska in 2001 with a collection of 40 historic Bohemian glasses – since then the company has blossomed to one of the leading home brands in America. Juliska is not about trends; it’s about loving life and living well. Juliska today is made up of an inspired group of individuals committed to providing beautiful things for the home. We are inspired by the gathering of family and loved ones over food, passionate artisans, and centuries of European design.
Nothing beats walking into a good-smelling home. Since memories and sentiments are so closely tied to the power of scent, it’s no wonder that we all enjoy noticing wonderful fragrances in a space. But fragrance has recently become one of the dirtiest words in beauty because of a loophole that allows brands to not have to list the ingredients actually included in a fragrance. In fact, according to The Environmental Working Group, the average fragrance product contained 14 secret chemicals not listed on the label. But thankfully, many are starting to take notice and there’s more natural, and safer fragrance options than ever. Which means you can still light your beloved candles, diffusers or incense, to make your home smell good as long as you choose wisely.
A few things to keep in mind: candles are least “toxic” when poured with soy, coconut or beeswax, and when they have wicks that are made from cotton rather than toxic lead. Double bonus if the candles are using organic, all natural essential oils (like the ones we swear by and diffuse all day long, learn more about those HERE) rather than perfumes.
In searching out some more natural candle options, I found plenty, but I would be amiss if I didn’t point out that I was thrilled to find out my favorite Volcano candles were soy based with cotton wicks, and fragranced with essential oils. I may have had a breakdown if that wasn’t the case. I mean, any post about the best smelling home candles would be incomplete without mention of the Capri Blue Volcano. There’s a reason why it’s a cult-classic!
And just like Volcano candles, any post about what it takes to make a good-smelling home without all the toxins would be wrought without me including our favorite essential oils for diffusing, easy incense sticks and palo santo wood (spoiler alert: palo santo is not just for the hippies). I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised with the beautiful aromas created through these more all natural, eco-friendly options than your go-to candles (though we’re not going to lie, we’re never going to stop burning candles).
While we know that you’ll be hard pressed to find any candles that are completely toxin free, we think we rounded up a great bunch of safer options which you can browse via our scrolling widget below. Then be sure to read about our top ten picks, including why we love each one. I’d love to know what your go-to method of home fragrance is! Cheers, Kat
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Ask anyone; this signature soy wax blend and crowd pleasing scent is one of the most popular candles around. It’s poured into recycled glass vessels, which can be reused long after burning. Volcano is one of our go-to scents; think tropical fruits and sugared citrus.
Why we love it: This candle is a cult-favorite for a reason, and its fragrance is second-to-none. We just learned that it’s actually all natural too, so we’re beyond excited about the fact that we don’t have to be worried about lighting our favorite candle. It also has a whopping 85-hour burn time, ensuring we can enjoy it for a lovely, long time!
Here’s a high quality diffuser for an affordable, all natural approach to home fragrance with essential oils. By diffusing essential oils, you’re able to create an environment you love; many blends offer mood-boosting effects, as well as increased productivity, purified air and more.
Why we love it: This diffuser is a beautiful way to diffuse our favorite oils (ylang ylang, lavender, orange, lemon, etc.); it’s made with sustainably sourced, hand cut bamboo and elegantly crafted ceramic. Bonus: it has BPA-free plastic inside the design.
Learn all about joining us on our “oily” journey HERE!
This scent is perfect for GSD’ing with aromas of rosemary, mint and peppermint essential oil. It’s also petroleum free, GMO free, phthalate free in a recyclable class with a 60 hour burn time.
Why we love it: Not only does this candle meet the ultra-chic criteria for our countertops, it smells absolutely divine. Double bonus for a solid burn time!
Not only can they make a room smell great, diffusers and essential oils can silently purify and humidify the air, creating relaxing, calming, uplifting and energizing effects in the room. silently purifies and humidifies the air and has an optional night light, making it perfect for night time use and for traveling.
Why we love it: This one is high quality and aesthetically pleasing; the dark wood blends in well with home decor. It’s also light and convenient for travel.
Learn all about joining us on our “oily” journey HERE!
Palo santo is known as “Holy Wood”, and is an eco-friendly incense stick that is harvested from naturally fallen branches off the PaloSanto tree in Equador. To burn, you simply light the end of the stick, spreading the smoke to cleanse and energize the space.
Why we love it: Palo santo sticks are an affordable, all natural way to clear your room of negative energy and bad smells. It’s also a great, nontoxic way to ward off mosquitoes!
These solvent-free air fresheners use pure essential oils, paper and natural materials to give off a subtle, yet wonderful scent. The Wild Lavender includes “citrus notes carried on a warm breeze waft through lavender tufts, with hints of forest wood and amber.”
Why we love it: These diffusers are an even easier, more affordable way to enjoy the smells of essential oils without batteries or electricity and sans oil or flame. They’re made with recyclable, compostable paper that’s infused with the oils. With one stick, the smell can be enjoyed for 30+ days in the room.
These super popular soy wax candles are made from repurposed wine bottles and handcrafted in Charleston. The rosé candle, in particular, includes notes of rose petal, white peach, pink peppercorn and crisp minerality.
Why we love it: It’s a clean, fresh scent that nobody can resist. And the light, feminine feel to the candle makes it a great and easy gift for a friend.
These easy reed diffusers can’t be beat. They look just as lovely as they smell; this one fittingly titled “Lavender Dreams.”
Why we love it: The diffuser sticks give off a subtle, natural scent that is exactly what we love for a bathroom, laundry room and bedroom. The beautiful vessel is great to reuse, to.
kai brings us a light, fresh and airy scent that brings none of the toxins (#score). It has notes of gardenia, jasmine, tuberose and lily. This one is the largest of the collection, offering a slow burning, 60-hour wick.
Why we love it: This one’s crafted with an all-natural proprietary blend of soy, palm and coconut wax, so we feel good about burning it. Its intoxicating yet light scent is just the subtle loveliness a room needs.
This jar of 100 incense sticks is a great alternative to candles and diffusers. Each stick has a 30 minute burn time, allowing you to fill the room with intoxicating scent at the drop of a hat.
Why we love it: These are SUPER affordable and easy. The engraved wood lid actually doubles as a burner/holder for the incense sticks too.
When Pottery Barn Teen reached out and asked me to create a dream dorm room for them I jumped at the chance. You see I loved college. It was maybe not the best time of my life as I have a lot of life left, but it was hands down the most fun time in my life. And any chance I get to revisit that time, those memories, the moments…well you don’t have to ask me twice. Ironically enough when I was in college a lot of my dorm room actually consisted of Pottery Barn items, though I’m pretty sure PB teen wasn’t around yet and I’m now officially aging myself.
Anyway, when gathering inspiration for my dorm room and perusing the PB Teensite I of course fell in love with the image above because there’s an Addy in it. But just to be clear this wanna-be Addy is no where as cute as the real thing. So back to the image…I was initially drawn to the soft tones and touches of gold. I’m having a major gold moment. However, it wouldn’t be me without a punch or two of color. So to warm it up a notch I brought in coral paint and white paisley wall decals (perfect for dorm rooms or apartment rentals) and the flamingo print which I’m completely obsessed with and would hang in my home now. Then to cool down the warm tones just a tad, an aqua mini fridge (the cutest thing you’ve ever seen) and this desk lamp did the trick. Finish with metallic golds and textured whites and ivory to add depth and you have a room that feels completely like me. And that’s the trick when living in a temporary space. Take the time and infuse your personal style and what matters to you. It may not be home sweet home, but it will be home sweet dorm.
Get the full look HERE, along with so many others at PB Teenwho I owe a huge thanks to for letting me take a walk back in time, go Braves! Love In Chi-O And Mine, MKR (I had to!)
P.S. I would be amiss by not talking about the giant pouf of a marshmallow desk chair. I mean can you even handle it!?!
This post was sponsored by PB Teen but the opinions and love for PB Teen is 100% my own.
The minute October, more like September, hits I’m ready to decorate my porch in all of the festive-goodness the season brings. However, when I first bought my home four years ago, I found that I was spending a ton of money decorating for each season: fall, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas. So over the years, I’ve made it my mission to figure out how to make my outdoor decor able to transition through the seasons with only minimal changes. And after a few rounds of trial and error, I think I’ve finally gotten it down well enough to share.
Before I dive into the details, I thought it important to share that this is not my home. This is one of my Waiting On Martha Home Retail Manager’s gorgeous home. I think it’s important to state that because you may be looking at this and feel, “my porch is not near this large so this look just won’t work for my home.” Well trust me, my porch is tiny (like tiny-tiny), and this same formula works, I just use less of it. So whether you have a giant farmhouse with a sprawling yard, a row home stoop, or even an apartment balcony you want to make feel more festive, this will work. I promise. Now let’s get down to the nitty gritty shall we?
When building the “bones” or base of the outside design I first start with the idea of fall. For me, fall means corn stalks, mums, and plenty of pumpkins. The great thing about starting here is it’s obviously the first season, but all of the fall decorations will also work for Thanksgiving. If you have any pillars to work with, corn stalks are a great way to decorate those. All you have to do is tie the stalks around the pillars using two ropes and then peel back the corn husks to reveal the corn. Corn stalks are pretty inexpensive and will last from fall to Thanksgiving. Corn stalks also look great flanking each side of a garage, or any driveway gates or fences posts as well. For this particular look, I used two bunches of stalks per pillar, so four total, with each bunch costing $10 each. If you know a local farmer, he or she may even give you a few bunches for free!
Next up, pumpkin stacks and mums. Mums are the quintessential flower of fall. I love them because they come in a variety of colors and as long as you water them they can easily withstand the Georgia heat. Typically I pick them up at Costco or Home Depot and then place them in my large apple barrel baskets which I get at Hobby Lobby. The apple barrel baskets will be a one-time investment that you’ll have for years to come. I personally love to mix up the sizes and colors of the mums to accentuate all of the colorful pumpkins.
Which brings me to my favorite part, pumpkin stacks. Warning, this is the most expensive part of the look, but for me going to my pumpkin patch and supporting my local farmers is something I look forward to each and every year so I just bite the bullet and know that pumpkins are always going to cost me a bit of dough. They’re costly mainly because I love the specialty pumpkins; the whites, greys, greens, and princess pink pumpkins which are harder to find. These specialty pumpkins are also the easiest to stack because of their shape. I do make sure to work in the less expensive standard orange pumpkins, and also talk to the owner of the pumpkin patch about pumpkin rot which I suggest you do too Because of the Georgia heat and also the bees, sometimes pumpkins rot before the season ends. My guy makes me a promise that if that happens to any of my pumpkins I can just come by and pick out another at no cost. That way I feel like my investment is worth it because I’m assured my decorations will last the entirety of the season. Another option is to go faux. Faux will save you money year over year, and time. Plus faux pumpkin stacks like these have gotten very close to looking like the real deal. Completely up to you.
To finalize our fall (which remember will also be our Thanksgiving) design I completed the look with a great wreath and doormat. I chose to go with a green pumpkin wreath rather than your traditional orange because I knew with the mums and pumpkins I’d have a lot of oranges already present. Totally your call though on color, just buy a good wreath. Wreaths can be a bit of an investment, but I believe they’re the one thing you should actually invest in. Out of everything you’ll see in this post I’ve had the wreath the longest, 4 years now. And it’s still in perfect condition. I’ve purchased less expensive wreaths in the past and what I’ve found is they simply fall apart. So if you’re able to, listen to Miles Redd and “buy the best and you’ll only cry once.” That and store it in a great wreath box like this!
Lastly, adding a festive doormat is the perfect way to cap off any design. Because I typically find that all the fun, festive doormats, to be too small for the actual space I love layering the doormat on a larger rug such as this. It adds depth to your design and allows you to switch out doormats easily. I’ve got a pumpkin doormat shown here, but just after our shoot, my new one came in that’s a bit more on the fun side.
I’ve scoured the internet and the closest I can get to mine (the one in the picture) is this one from Frontgate. Typically my store has these exact ones, but we sold out within the first week of putting them up. I promise next year I’ll buy more for y’all. But there are some gorgeous harvest colored ones I’m loving like this one from Williams Sonoma that would look just as good.
And with that, we’ve completed the perfect outdoor design for fall and Thanksgiving. Now, without disrupting the overall scheme, it’s time to add a bit of Halloween into the mix.
To take my porch from fall to Halloween all I did was switch out the wreath and doormat, plus added a few crows and witches brooms.
Because the crow wreaths were smaller, I decided to hang two vertically with fishing wire to really make a statement. The doormat, witch-themed, to match my overall theme. Crows from Amazon I placed in the mums and on the pumpkin stacks. And lastly two crooked, old witch brooms from my shop. I mean how easy is that? Changes that took me less than 10 minutes to complete, with items I’m able to use for more than one season.
*Sorry the brooms are too tall to ship, but if you’re local stop in we’ve got plenty left*
All in all, I couldn’t be happier with the way this look turns out each and every season and I know you’ll love it too and let it transition you from September thru November. Happy fall-Halloween-Thanksgiving friends! Truly, MKR