The only holiday we are looking forward here is Christmas and I admit, I already have most of my shopping for that event planned out (and some actually done). Shoppingholic, what can I say.
So, let me guide you through my ideas. I’ll start with the perfume ones.
My first choice and the latest discovery would be Winter Woods by Sonoma Scent Studio. As I live in a city, a perfume that can transport me for a walk in the fresh woods where you can even smell the resin from pines, well, is there a better way to refresh your Christmas day in the city? Or someone else’s? My recommendations for Christmas scents would be: Piment et Chocolat, Cimabue, Festive and Gingembre.
Piment et Chocolat can be found on Dawn’s site under Perfection Connoisseur Fragrances and Les Rouges. This one comes as a perfume solid (among other variants) for this holiday season and is 45 $. The same goes for Cimabue which is a lovely clove fragrance and also comes as a perfume solid under the Limited Editions but if you enjoy the smell of cloves, you can add a perfumed body lotion into the mix – for 30$.
Gingembre will evoke a wonderful smell of orange and cake but one you will want to wear, as a purse spray for 35$ and shea body lotion for 27$.
Which brings me to Festive – if you want to smell sexy for a Christmas party, my suggestion is this. And, it’s the most economically approachable, purse spray for 27$ and shea body lotion for 14$.
Dawn’s site is not easy to navigate, so if you cannot find these perfumes, try the Search function.
My choices in gifts usually reflect what I would like to own or receive as a gift. Lately, I’ve beein trying to coax people into drinking more tea, so one of my holiday gift choices are sets from Mariages Freres.
A bottle of quality red wine but since it is a Christmas gift, why not buy some cinammon and clove and put it in little bags in order to warm up and spice up the cold winter days with some mulled wine? You should probably aim for a wine with a more fruity taste and if you really want to add spice to it, add cardamom to cinammon and clove. 🙂

