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Source: @mylittlebooktique Just as self-care is more than bubble baths and face masks, romanticizing

[30 Ways to Romanticize Your Life This Fall]( Source: @mylittlebooktique Just as self-care is more than bubble baths and face masks, romanticizing your life goes beyond the dreamy Instagram visuals. While flowy dresses and Penguin classics can certainly evoke the right vibes, creating romance in your everyday life requires orienting your rituals toward joy, happiness, and pleasure in all things—both big and small. If you’re looking to spark a little more wonder and magic in your autumnal routines, read on. These are my favorite ways to [romanticize your life for fall.]( - carve out alone time While I love getting cozy with my partner and am excited to plan all the fall things with friends, this is the time to embrace your own company. Villain era, main character energy—whatever you call it, create space to get to know yourself a little better this season. - identify your signature fall beverage PSLs are the obvious choice, but fall caters to anything [sweet, spicy, and warm](. I love a hot cider, a cinnamon-spiked milk steamer, or even a rooibos tea latte. Pick your (comforting) poison, and indulge in the cozy vibes. - cozy up your home If there’s a time to embrace hygge, it’s fall. Drape blankets over your couch, make the switch to warmer bedding, and display vases of dried flowers. This is exactly [how to transition your home from summer to fall](. (And if you have to, feel free to turn on the AC.) - Browse your cookbooks If you’re like me and have a dedicated shelf for cookbooks, grab your stack and a set of sticky notes and make a fall-baking bucket list. Cinnamon rolls, apple-spice muffins, and anything pumpkin are all fair game. [CLICK TO READ THE REST OF THE ARTICLE]( Related Content to Read Next   [16 Fall Desserts You’ll Want to Make on Repeat Until December](   [7 Fall Girls’ Day Ideas So Fun They’ll Make It Out of the Group Chat](   [15 Iconic Things to Do in New York City in the Fall](   [The Trend You Should Try This Fall, Based on Your Zodiac Sign]( Copyright © 2023 The Everygirl, LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: 222 S. Morgan St. #2A Chicago, IL 60607 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can u[pdate your preferences]( u[nsubscribe from this list.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( The Everygirl · 222 South Morgan St · #2A · Chicago, IL 60607 · USA

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