• Cozy Rituals, Chai Blends & a Touch of Creativity

    Cozy Rituals, Chai Blends & a Touch of Creativity

    If you missed this week’s podcast episode — Skin Rituals for Deep Self-Care — I shared how baths, oils, and gentle touch can become grounding rituals for slowing down and reconnecting with your body.

    You can listen to it here:

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    🌿 Skincare Recipe of the Week: Chai-Spiced Body Oil

    Warm, comforting, and deeply soothing — this oil blend wraps your skin (and senses) in cozy autumn vibes.

    Ingredients:

    • 1/2 cup jojoba oil (or sweet almond oil)
    • 2–3 cinnamon sticks
    • 2 tsp whole cloves
    • 1 tsp cardamom pods (lightly crushed)
    • 1 tsp black peppercorns
    • 1–2 star anise pods

    Optional Essential Oils (per 2 oz strained oil):

    • 1 drop cinnamon leaf
    • 2 drops cardamom
    • 2 drops vanilla oleoresin (or benzoin)

    Instructions:

    1. Add spices to a clean glass jar.
    2. Pour in the carrier oil, covering completely.
    3. Infuse for 1–2 weeks in a warm spot, shaking gently every day.
    4. Strain and bottle. Add essential oils if desired.

    Massage into damp skin after a bath for deep nourishment and the lingering scent of chai.

    💌 Mini Workshop: Romantic Self-Care with Jane Austen

    Have you ever wished you could step into a Jane Austen novel—if only for a quiet hour of tea, journaling, and self-care? This new mini workshop invites you to do just that.

    In this mini workshop ($15), you’ll explore:
    🌸 Six character-inspired essential oil blends (from Elizabeth’s spark to Darcy’s quiet strength)
    🌸 Practical recipes for diffusers, rollers, or sprays
    🌸 Journaling + reflection prompts in Austen’s timeless style
    🌸 Cozy walking + beverage rituals to slow down and savor beauty
    🌸 A printable “Self-Care Journey” worksheet to tie it all together

    It’s a gentle, literary-inspired way to romanticize your everyday and create little moments of Regency magic in modern life.

     Treat yourself—or gift it to a fellow Austen admirer. 💕

    Ink & Wildflowers

    This month’s seasonal word garden is all about Autumn Glow. Think words like: harvest, golden, hearth, gather, whisper, twilight, ember. You can download my pdf on word gardens or create your own.

    • Quote: “And all at once, summer collapsed into fall.” – Oscar Wilde
    • Scripture: “He has made everything beautiful in its time.” – Ecclesiastes 3:11
    • Prompt: What small rituals help you welcome the shift of seasons with peace?
    • Creative Journaling Ideas:
      • Make a page filled with words that remind you of autumn light.
      • Press a leaf in your journal and write about what it represents to you.
      • Create a “ritual map” sketching your ideal cozy evening routine.

     Radiant Things I’m Loving: Chai-Inspired Edition 

    Lately, I’ve been leaning into the warmth and spice of chai—it feels like the perfect companion to this season. Chai, to me, is more than a drink—it’s a mood, a ritual, a way of wrapping myself in comfort. Here are a few chai-inspired delights I’ve been enjoying (and you might too):

    • Homemade Chai Body Scrub – A mix of sugar, coconut oil, cinnamon, cardamom, and a little vanilla feels both cozy and invigorating.
    • Chai Tea Lattes at Home – Simmering black tea with cinnamon sticks, cardamom pods, ginger, cloves, and a touch of honey—it’s ritual in a cup.
    • Chai-Spiced Journal Time – Lighting a chai-scented candle while journaling makes even a 10-minute reflection feel more grounded.
    • Chai-Inspired Bath Soak – Epsom salts with a sprinkle of ground cinnamon and ginger root powder—warming, soothing, and deliciously fragrant.

    Chai Diffuser Blend
    Bring the cozy, spiced comfort of chai into your space with this warm and grounding diffuser blend:

    • 3 drops Cinnamon
    • 2 drops Cardamom
    • 2 drops Clove
    • 2 drops Ginger
    • 1 drop Vanilla (or Benzoin for a similar sweet note)

    This blend is grounding, uplifting, and perfect for creating a cozy atmosphere while journaling or winding down.

    Sharing your light keeps this community growing! Reply with what’s bringing you joy this week—I read every note.

    Have a wonderful weekend!,
    Carrie
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