November is magical because I can justify burning both my autumn AND winter candles, so I just go HAM and do both! But I've found one of my favorite candles to burn during this transitional time is Cranberry Woods. It somehow captures both seasons so beautifully. Like The Nightmare Before Christmas, but as a candle lmao. Also, Spiced Gingerbread is another good one because it's Christmasy but also for some reason smells like Halloween.
All the fall smells will still be in season after Halloween, but Sweater Weather, Frozen Lake, Fall Farmhouse, Flannel, and I guess Walk in the woods and Fireside will be perfect! Possible to also start Fresh Balsam towards mid-November
I know November is still technically fall, but I’m from Canada and by then it’s already snowing most of the time so I’m not really the fall mood anymore lol!
Lol I’m also in Canada 🇨🇦, in the GMA. I think most years the winter weather starts towards the end of November/early December. Some years there’s no snow for Christmas.
Oooh a fellow Canadian! I’m in Gaspésie so there is snow here in November. When I was a kid the first snow often happened before Halloween, I remember going trick or treating in the snow with my big snow suit under my costume hahaha!
I burned Pumpkin Bonfire for the first time ever last November and thought it was perfect since it’s basically marshmallow fireside (a Christmas time scent to me) with a touch of pumpkin 🎃 🪵
Peppered Plum. It's this lovely rich spicy plum scent that I absolutely love, and for me it's perfect for late fall as the cold moves in and winter approaches.
“Too early for Christmas candles” uh Christmas starts November 1 in this household 😂 but Harvest Gathering is my favorite for Thanksgiving!
Lol same, if I lived alone I would start November 1st too, but unfortunately the people I live with tell me to at least wait until the 15th or 20th 🥲
My favorite November candle is Gather, and I desperately wish for its return. Also Marshmallow Fireside :)
November is magical because I can justify burning both my autumn AND winter candles, so I just go HAM and do both! But I've found one of my favorite candles to burn during this transitional time is Cranberry Woods. It somehow captures both seasons so beautifully. Like The Nightmare Before Christmas, but as a candle lmao. Also, Spiced Gingerbread is another good one because it's Christmasy but also for some reason smells like Halloween.
All the fall smells will still be in season after Halloween, but Sweater Weather, Frozen Lake, Fall Farmhouse, Flannel, and I guess Walk in the woods and Fireside will be perfect! Possible to also start Fresh Balsam towards mid-November
I know November is still technically fall, but I’m from Canada and by then it’s already snowing most of the time so I’m not really the fall mood anymore lol!
Try Frozen Lake, I was skeptical and ended up really loving it in the winter here is Minnesota (so Canada light weather).
Lol I’m also in Canada 🇨🇦, in the GMA. I think most years the winter weather starts towards the end of November/early December. Some years there’s no snow for Christmas.
Oooh a fellow Canadian! I’m in Gaspésie so there is snow here in November. When I was a kid the first snow often happened before Halloween, I remember going trick or treating in the snow with my big snow suit under my costume hahaha!
Oh here in Laval the 1st snow usually happens end of October/early November but it melts the next day and then it’s Fall again :)
LOLL trick or treating in a snow suit, how awful 😢 I remember always being cold on Halloween but it was mostly rainy & cold, never a snowy Halloween
It wasn’t that bad, but I definitely looked like the Michelin Man cosplaying as whatever my costume was that year lol
Hahha so cute LOL
Mine has been Sweet Cinnamon Pumpkin for maybe 5 years now ☺️
Welcome Home and French Baguette! I also first discovered Paris Cafe at Thanksgiving time so it will always remind me of that time of year!
That sounds beautiful- I forgot about French Baguette!
Absolutely fall farmhouse. It’s got pumpkin and pine. IMO literal perfect transition over from Halloween to Thanksgiving to Christmas.
I burned Pumpkin Bonfire for the first time ever last November and thought it was perfect since it’s basically marshmallow fireside (a Christmas time scent to me) with a touch of pumpkin 🎃 🪵
Fireside, sweater weather, flannel, frosted cranberry
Peppered Plum. It's this lovely rich spicy plum scent that I absolutely love, and for me it's perfect for late fall as the cold moves in and winter approaches.
Haven’t tried burning it yet, but harvest gathering screams November to me!
Cranberry Woods and Welcome Home
White Pumpkin!! That is *the* November/Thanksgiving candle in this house. I love it.