My name is Ally, and I'm addicted to buying candles.
The source of my problem is working at Bath and Body Works (hello seasonal candles, and hello employee discount). I'm super picky about my candles too, which makes it a little easier because I know I won't buy them all the time if there's not a scent I like. But the seasons that get me are Fall and Winter, 1. because those are seriously the best scents ever; and 2. I'm obsessed with the holiday season. From now until January you'll see me glued to the Holidays category on Pinterest look at cute decorations and recipes (especially since I'm moving into my own place!)
The other day, I was at a mall about an hour from me (which is kind of a sister mall to the one I work at because they're owned by the same company; Simon Malls, if any of you have malls or Premium Outlet centers near you) because they're the closest mall to me with a Victorias Secret/PINK/Forever 21/Vera Retail, and I had a gift card and coupons I wanted to use at PINK. I happened to stop into their BBW so see how much sale product they had left, and was surprised to find out that they had all of the new "Fresh Picked" for the later summer season out of the shelves already (we hadn't put ours out yet). So of course I had to buy this gem:
Because HELLOOOO, why not make my house smell like fall 2 months early! I will for sure be buying another mason jar and probably a three-wick soon, along with a Farmstand Apple or 2 (because It's probably one of my all time favorite some scents that we sell). But don't worry, I'll keep you all posted for the FALL SCENTS COMING OUT SOON <3
(PS: Yes that is a pencil cup filled with dry pasta next to my candles. For those of you who don't know, dry noodles make good candle lighters, because if you stick the end of a noodle into a flame, it will grab some of the flame so you can safely light your candles without having to turn the candle upside down or worrying about burning yourself with the flame of your lighter if you currently don't have a candle lighter. Watch out though, because you can't move the noodle far without the flame going out!)
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