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Make Your Artificial Tree Smell Like the Real Deal

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There’s nothing quite like the crisp, woodsy scent of a fresh-cut pine tree at Christmas — and nothing quite like the mess a real tree can leave behind, either. If you’ve opted for an artificial tree this year but miss that classic evergreen aroma, don’t worry. There are plenty of ways to bring the scent of the forest into your home — without the daily cleanup of falling needles.

Try a DIY approach with essential oils

For a more natural, hands-on solution, pine, fir, or cedar essential oils offer a powerful fragrance. Simply apply a few drops to:

  • Cotton balls
  • Unvarnished wood ornaments
  • Tea bags or fabric sachets

Then tuck them into the branches of your tree or hang them like ornaments. Just be sure to wear gloves when handling essential oils, as they can irritate the skin, and keep scented items away from pets and young children.

Use scented ornaments

Looking for something easy and long-lasting? Scented ornaments offer a mess-free and flameless way to fill your home with festive fragrance. They look like traditional decorations and don’t need refreshing. Just hang them on the tree or place them around the house for an instant evergreen ambiance. Brands like NEXT offer a variety of styles—just follow package directions for best results.

Set the mood with candles or wax melts

For short bursts of pine-scented bliss, especially during gatherings or quiet evenings, scented candles are hard to beat. A large jar or pillar candle, such as Yankee Candle’s Balsam & Cedar, can fill an entire room with a cozy, authentic pine scent. Prefer a flame-free option? Try wax melts or smaller candles to enjoy the fragrance safely and conveniently.

Pro tip: Want the full sensory experience? Mix and match these methods to layer scents and make your artificial tree smell just as magical as the real thing.

Happy decorating — and breathe in that fresh forest feeling!

 

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