Make your home smell like a luxury store🌿🍋 ✨
My house smells AMAZING 😍✨
I made this simple simmer pot and it honestly gives that Williams Sonoma vibe 🤍
What I used:
• lemon 🍋
• cinnamon sticks
• sage 🌿
• a little vanilla ✨
Why I love it:
• makes the whole house smell clean
• super easy to make
• perfect for hosting or relaxing
No candles needed 🤍
I've always loved having my home smell warm and inviting, especially during gatherings. Recently, I tried making a simmer pot using ingredients I had on hand: fresh lemon slices, cranberries, cinnamon sticks, sage, and a dash of vanilla extract. It was incredibly easy to prepare—just combine everything in a pot with water and let it simmer gently on the stove. The result was amazing! The lemon brings a bright, citrusy freshness that instantly lifts the mood, while the cinnamon sticks add a comforting spice that reminds me of cozy fall days. Adding cranberries gives a subtle tartness and color, making the pot look as good as it smells. The sage introduces an earthy herbal note, enhancing the overall complexity of the fragrance. Finally, the vanilla adds a soft, sweet undertone that rounds out the scent beautifully. One of my favorite benefits of this simmer pot is how it naturally fills the entire house with a clean and sophisticated aroma, similar to what you might experience at a luxury store like Williams Sonoma. It’s perfect for those who want a delightful home scent without relying on candles or artificial sprays. Plus, you can easily customize the ingredients to create your signature scent or swap in seasonal favorites like cloves or rosemary. From personal experience, this simmer pot is fantastic for setting a relaxing atmosphere during quiet evenings or impressing guests during a dinner party. You can keep it simmering on low heat for several hours, just topping up the water as needed. It’s a simple, budget-friendly way to elevate your home environment and enjoy a fresh, welcoming fragrance anytime.












































































































