Winter Candle Scents That Transition Seamlessly Into Spring

When you ask people about their favorite season, few will likely say winter. However, there’s an undeniable sense of calm that comes with this period of hibernation, regardless if you live in a house in chilly Minneapolis, MN, or an apartment in Miami, FL. Even more unique is the feeling you get when the first warm breezes of spring arrive but winter still holds us in its mysteries.

In this article, Apartment Guide interviews expert candlemakers and sellers to find the scents that evoke both the coziness and moodiness of winter while also celebrating the promise of spring. We promise it will make scents as you keep reading!

Find harmony between dark and light

As the long, dark nights of winter shift to brighter days, the best winter-spring candle scents merge the moodiness of winter and the breeziness of spring. Try to find a candle that balances both vibes seamlessly.

“During this seasonal shift, I find that incorporating fresh citrus notes into my space provides a revitalizing touch reminiscent of the upcoming spring while still holding on to the cozy warmth of winter,” states Tianna Dean of Hummingbird Candle Company. “Blends of lemongrass, lime, and lemon top notes evoke a refreshing burst of citrus, symbolizing the awakening of spring, while the underlying notes of jasmine, black currant, and patchouli add a touch of warmth reminiscent of the lingering winter.”

Opt for solar fragrances

AURA Candle Bar owner Linda Pendry suggests solar fragrances, or scent profiles evocative of tropical blooms. “Solar fragrances are top of mind as spring break plans interrupt the cold winter months with fragrances such as sea breeze, citrus facets of neroli or even the floral notes of olive blossom. Warmer base notes such as exotic agarwood, sensual driftwood, or smokey cedar lend themselves to grounding the fragrance as we all patiently await the longer days ahead as springtime unfolds.”

Try a combination of floral and woody notes

“I love burning candles that have a woody and floral scent with a hint of spice during the transition from winter to spring,” shares Reis Chester, founder of REISFIELDS NYC. “My go-to choice has a masterfully crafted blend of soft woody guaiac wood, fresh French roses, geranium, and violets. It is finally topped off with a subtle hint of black pepper and clove. Giving you the warmth of winter with the freshness of spring.”

“Our favorite scent for the transition months between winter and spring is a blend of dahlia and sandalwood,” says Nicola Hines of Candlish. “It reminds us of a lush wooded flower field in the spring and has a sophisticated and luxurious aroma that will uplift your mood. The comforting scent of slightly sweet base note sandalwood blends harmoniously with warm amber, light lemon zest, sultry jasmine, and yellow dahlia petals which gives off well-balanced and soft floral notes that are earthy and intriguing.”

Earthy and fresh scents win the season

From the crisp aroma of freshly cut pine to the grounding scent of damp earth after rainfall, earthy and fresh scents reign supreme this season.

“Most will gravitate to a floral-scented candle this time of year, but I’d recommend something with notes like white sage and lavender to cleanse the space of ghosts and emotional winter baggage,” says Jesse Regis of Virgins on Fire Candle Co.

Similarly, Kylie Antolini of Wildwood Candle Company recommends combining the freshness of earthy scents with the brightness of citrus to evoke a wooded meadow filled with flowers.

She says, “My favorite scents for transitioning out of winter into spring have a mix of grounding, earthy floral notes and brightness — for example, one of our candles has blended notes of ylang-ylang (grounding, floral), orange blossom (bright, floral), green fig (ripeness, rebirth, bright, green), and lavender (grounding, floral). It’s not only a wonderful year-round scent, but particularly wonderful coming out of winter, as our noses have missed smelling fragrant flowers in the sunshine.”

Or, as Wes at Milwaukee Candle Company says, “As winter surrenders to spring, lose yourself in the harmonious fusion of brightening citrus and comforting woodsy scents. The invigorating notes of blood orange signify nature’s awakening, while a deep, rich mahogany evokes the cozy embrace of winter. This blend effortlessly bridges the gap between winter hibernation and the blooming warmth of spring, creating a sensory experience that captures the essence of both seasons in perfect harmony.”

And if you want the earthy freshness that instantly reminds you of a luxurious spa, white tea takes the cake. Kianna Cornelia of Cornelia Home states, “Our favorite scent for the transition months between winter and spring is white tea. This aromatherapy fragrance promotes wellness and calmness, allowing you to enjoy a tranquil spa-like experience anywhere in your home.”

Find comfort with a sweeter fragrance

Though often thought of as solely winter candle scents, sweeter notes go with any season –  so check in with your mood instead of the thermometer outside when it comes to finding a signature scent for March. And if we’re being honest – who isn’t in the mood for dessert, no matter the season?

According to Nose Best Candles, you can’t go wrong with gourmand scents, which are typically dessert-like scents like vanilla, almond, sugar and caramel. “When in doubt, go gourmand! The weather is so unpredictable during this time. So instead of trying to match the weather outside, find comfort in something like a snickerdoodle or banana nut bread. This will make your home smell like a 5-star bakery that you’ll never want to leave.”

Marry winter and spring with a musky scent

Fuse the essence of winter and spring with a musky scent, bridging the gap between the crisp chill of snow-covered landscapes and the burgeoning warmth of blooming flowers.

Ky Candle Company has a cashmere-blend scent, which is the perfect concoction to take you from winter to spring, according to owner, Sheena Bromagen. “It has warm, earthy notes of saffron and amber paired with the light floral fragrances of lily of the valley and violets. It’s rich and soft, calming and warm –  a perfect scent all year!”

Or, as Tanisha Burke from Malaysian Lights puts it, “I have found the most favored scents between winter, and spring is something fresh and clean. My bestseller boasts notes of ozone, soothing musk, fresh flowers, and light coconut with a sandalwood base. The second scent that is found to be very popular between these seasons has plenty of cinnamon and vanilla. The cinnamon spice notes combined with rich, warm vanilla is a customer favorite.”

olive notes fit in winter and spring candle scents alike

Experiment with olive

Pull out the olive scents if you want to try something refreshing and unique for the transition season. It offers an earthy balance of mellowness and warmth that lends itself to both winter and spring.

“Olive is my favorite fragrance for transitioning into spring!” says Clara Bailey from MacBailey Candle Co.  “It is a complex fragrance that has a base of musk and vanilla, which bring in the cozy feelings of winter.  The warm earthy middle notes add texture, while the top notes of orange and lemon bring in the fresh and clean notes of spring.”

Glenda from Palmetto Scent Studio recommends this right-now-ready scent, too: “As you prepare to transition your home from winter to spring, it’s important to take inspiration from the feelings we experience during this time of rejuvenation. Everyone’s anticipating the fresh, fragrant breezes to come, but there is still a slight chill in the air. Consider a scent that blends soft and cozy scents like cashmere with light, botanical notes like the sophisticated tea olive. These blends will help set a tone of anticipation as we await spring buds to emerge.”

woody fragrances are perfect for winter candle scents that transition to spring candle scents

Wow with deep, wood-forward notes

Whether you picture a large bonfire on a chilly night or a slow-burning fireplace in a cozy den, wood scents add to any winter scene. But did you know woody scents also transitioned well into warmer weather?

Alex at Kindred Homestead Supply notes how woody scents might evoke the season’s turn. “In this transitional period between winter and spring, the earthy blend of smokey oak, tobacco leaf, and a subtle touch of vanilla provides a comforting and enveloping atmosphere in our living spaces. These scents serve as a warm embrace, encouraging us to appreciate the restorative quiet of winter, while we eagerly look forward to the rejuvenation spring brings.”

Another expert adds her thoughts about this scent profile. “For us, it’s all about the blend of earthy, woodsy scents with a pop of floral freshness,” says Diane Mendoza of Never Alone Candles. “Think the floral vibrancy of lavender mixed with the earthy depth of oakmoss. It’s the perfect scent combo for transitioning from the cozy, reflective winter to the fresh, hopeful vibes of spring — like a breath of fresh air for your living space.”

Spring forward with flowers and citrus

Of course, you can skip the woody, spicy or sweet notes in your winter candle scents if you’ve been long-awaiting spring. We encourage you to go ahead and embrace every warm breeze – while lighting candles in scents that speed the next season along.

Caitlin Wheeler of Old North Candle Company explains this perfectly. “Our favorite way to transition from winter to spring scents is to focus on light, fruity blends. It feels too early to commit to floral scents, but most of the winter scents feel a bit heavy for this time of year. Fragrance notes of mint and chamomile are comforting on those lingering cold days, while mandarin and basil notes brighten up the scent to welcome in those airy, spring mornings.”

This sentiment seems to be echoed by other candle entrepreneurs, too. “Citrus and delicate floral fragrances are ideal for the season, as they offer a light, refreshing touch and harmonize beautifully when paired together,” posits Neosha Franklin, Owner & Candle artisan of Serene Nights Candle Co. “Our premier fragrance pick for the transition from winter to spring boasts a delightful fusion of citrus pear, cherry, and deep musk, creating an enchanting aroma perfectly suited for this season.”

In a similar vein, Two Chicks Candles’ owners Cassandra and Latoya Cargile chime in with their own poetic advice. “As we tiptoe into the whimsical realm of spring, let’s embrace the dance of melting snow and rejuvenating rain showers with aquatic delights like sea salt, ocean breeze, and the ethereal fragrance of exotic lotus flowers, elegant water lilies and delicate orchids — nature’s symphony of renewal.

These scents aren’t just whispers on the wind; they’re soul-cleansing reminders that winter’s grasp is fading, making way for spring’s gentle embrace. Embark on an aromatic journey where each inhale is a celebration of renewal and the enchanting allure of changing seasons. A blend of sea salt, lush green leaves, amber and freesia perfectly captures this transition.”

 

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