First Fire Perfume Oil - cedar, bonfire smoke, leather mocs, red pipe accord, aged orange brandy, spruce, birch, and apple bacon.
Every year, since our boys were very young, we celebrate what we call “first fire”. Essentially, it’s the first fire of the season. For years, this usually occurred on a mid-September night but, as of the last few years, it’s graduated to the month of October. Whether it’s a smoky fire or a small fire in the chimenea, makes no difference. It’s all about that first cool night in autumn, when a fire is revered. All the fur babies celebrate with us as well. I always want our children to remember this time of year before the golden leaves fall. This event has even been known to turn into an impromptu bbq of sorts, with hot dogs and marshmallows roasted over the fire, with neighbors joining. Although, this version has no marshmallows but, can easily be paired with that scent for sweetness.
First Fire is earthy, resinous wood smoke, with the greenery of balsam and spruce, leather from my moccasins, birch, aged brandy, red pipe accord, and a hint of apple bacon for the fur babes.
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