There are three ways to make your house smell like Christmas.

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If you want a refreshing scent that will warm up your house on a cold winter night, try simmering thick cuts of citrus with fresh balsam and Rosemary.

Stuffing your Christmas tree trimmings inside scraps of fabric is a great way to use them.The sachets are great for drawers and closets.

Share your favorite holiday scent with someone by giving them homemade potpourri in a jar.There are three inexpensive combinations that look pretty and smell great once you've heated them up.

Children are invited to join in on the fun.Thin slices of fruit can be baked in the oven.For gingerbread men, mix cinnamon, cloves, and applesauce into a clay.The pieces should be strung on a strand of twine.

These traditional Christmas ornaments need to be brought back.The dough can be made with applesauce, glue, and cinnamon.To get the shapes you want, use your favorite cookie cutter to cut the mixture.You're left with tree decorations that smell delicious after you decorate with fabric paint.

Put a bunch of fallen pinecones in a decorative bowl and spray them with cinnamon- scented oil.The pinecones will fill your home with a warm, spicy smell once dry.

You can get ready for Christmas by simmering a pot of delicious-smelling holiday ingredients on the back burner of your stove.The best thing about this recipe is that you can use whatever you have on hand.

You don't need much to make this simple holiday craft.For a festive and aromatic decoration, hang the results with a thick grosgrain ribbon above your kitchen entryway.

Throw a wax firestarter filled with aromatic whole spices and herbs into your fireplace for an elevated living room experience.

These ornaments can be used as personalized gift tags.Simply heat the materials in a small saucepan, transfer onto a baking sheet, and use your favorite stamp to create an impression in the dough.

Place wax melts in a bowl and melt them down.These cubes are easy to make and make great gifts.

A spicy, cinnamon applesauce dough recipe can be used in a variety of ways.You can string pomanders with dried orange slices or shape them into a seasonal decoration.

Bring the woodsy smell of a winter forest into your home by slowly simmering pine needles, berries, and cinnamon.

These homemade soy candles are easy to make and will burn for longer than store-bought candles.The strength of the smell can be changed by adjusting the amount of essential oils you put into the wax.

For pretty Christmas ornaments that smell as good as they look, try adding essential oils and chunks of whole spices into clear glass balls, which you can find at any craft store.

You can spread the holiday spirit in your home by heating up apples, oranges, cloves, and cinnamon sticks.