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Welcome Autumn: Autumn Fragrance Oils

Sweater weather, crunchy leaves, and all things cozy—fall is finally here! Whether you’re team pumpkin spice everything or you live for the sweet aroma of apple cider donuts, we’ve got the perfect scents to bring those sweater-season vibes straight to your creations.

These handpicked fragrance oils capture the crisp air and cozy vibes of the season. So whether you’re lighting a candle or whipping up a new soap recipe, let our autumn blends spark creativity and fill your projects with the magic of fall. Enjoy every delightful drop!

The Fragrance of Fall

From classic pumpkin spice to unique blends, our autumn collection offers a variety of scents to inspire your creativity.

  • Pumpkin Fragrance Oil: The quintessential scent of autumn. Our selection of pumpkin scents includes pumpkin caramel crunch, toasted pumpkin spice, and more.
  • Apple Scented Oils: A timeless and comforting aroma, our collection of apple scents includes Macintosh Apples, Apples + Maple Bourbon, Cranberry Apple Marmalade, and more.
  • Nature-Inspired Oils: Scents inspired by the natural beauty of autumn like Blazing Bonfire, Leaves, Pine’s Peak, Chesnut + Birch, Aspen Woods, and more.

Why Our Fragrance Oils Stand Out

  • Small-Batch Tested: We actually use these supplies ourselves
  • Bulk Options Available: Save when you buy larger quantities
  • Shop Small: When you shop with Midwest Fragrance Company, you’re supporting a small business

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which fall scents have the best scent throw in soy wax?

A: Depending on wax type and your specific recipe, performance can vary. It’s always a good idea to do a test batch to find your ideal fragrance load before making anything in larger quantities.

Q: Are these oils good for blending into custom fall scents?

A: Yes, absolutely! Many of our autumn fragrance oils are fantastic for blending. A great way to develop your own signature fall scent is by experimenting with different fall scented oils.

Q: What oils make a good fall scent?

A: Popular fragrances for fall often feature warm and cozy notes like vanilla, cinnamon, pumpkin, nutmeg, and wood smoke. These scents evoke a feeling of warmth and comfort that people associate with the Autumn season.

Frequently Asked Questions

We’re so glad you asked! At MWFC, our fragrance oils are crafted with makers like you in mind. Every scent undergoes testing to ensure exceptional hot and cold throw for candles, and we also perform soap testing, providing detailed notes for each fragrance. Our fragrances are thoughtfully designed to spark creativity and help your creations stand out. Plus, we stay on top of industry trends to take the guesswork out of finding the perfect scent. We’re all about quality, consistency, and making sure our fragrances elevate your projects—and we think you’ll feel (and smell) the difference!

We know how important it is to get your supplies fast! Orders are typically processed and shipped within 1–2 business days, but the top of our website always has the most up-to-date information. Once your order is on the way, you’ll get a tracking number so you can keep an eye on its journey. If you ever have a question, don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re happy to help!

Using our fragrance oils is super simple, and we’re here to guide you! For candles, we recommend adding your fragrance to the melted wax when it’s at the correct temperature (usually around 185°F, but check your wax’s specs). Mix well, pour, and let the magic happen. For soap-making, our oils are perfect for melt-and-pour, cold process, or hot process soaps. Always follow recommended usage rates and do a small test batch to ensure everything works beautifully. Need more tips? Check out our resources—we love helping makers like you!

The recommended fragrance load can vary depending on your project, but here’s a good starting point: for candles, we suggest 6–10% of your total wax weight, depending on your wax type and personal preference. For soaps, always check IFRA usage rates to ensure your oils are skin-safe and used at the right level. When in doubt, start small and adjust until you find your perfect balance!