The DÔEN Scrapbook

Winter's Embrace

As the year comes to a close, we’re relishing in cold-weather delights—frost-flecked mornings, the warm glow of holiday lights, time spent with loved ones, and the anticipatory thrill of a new year ahead. See below for a few of the ways that we are savoring each and every warm, candlelit moment of Winter’s magic.

HALE
KAIRA

Sounds of the Season

Holiday sounds to keep you in the cheeriest of moods. {Listen here}

GILLIAN
PETRA

Cozy At Home

Luminarias

A glowing tradition that transports us to brisk piñon-scented nights in Santa Fe. Make your own with simple tea lights (we prefer fake ones for peace of mind) and paper bags for an extra-special glow.

Pine Needle Tea

There is nothing more quintessentially Winter than the smell of pine. A simple herbal tea, pine needle tea is both immunity-boosting and cold-soothing. You can find it at your local health food store, or respectfully forage needles of your own—wash the needles, simmer in boiling water for 15 minutes, and steep.

Paperwhites

We adore the tradition of growing our own indoor paperwhites from bulbs—the wonder of watching them bloom never ceases to delight us. These also make lovely gifts for those with a green thumb.

IDELLA
GWENDOLYN
SABRINA

Celebrations Abound

Eucalyptus Confetti

A festive (and fragrant) touch for any celebration. Make your own with fresh eucalyptus from your local grocer or farmers market and a hole puncher—a great activity for kids of any age.

Mulled Wine

There’s nothing quite like cozying up next to the fire with a steaming mug of mulled wine. A favorite recipe for this European tradition here.

Vintage Nutcracker

We love buying fresh nuts at the farmers market this time of year (K&K Ranch at the Hollywood farmers market has the best selection!) and keeping them in a bowl for guests to enjoy. Search on Etsy for vintage nutcrackers of all shapes and sizes.

GILLIAN

Image Credits

{“Côte des Grouettes, near Pontoise” by Camille Pissarro (c. 1878) // “GPSH EQUESTRIAN FINE ART” by Angelo Grigoropoulos (2018) // “General Garibaldi’s Residence at Caprera” by Frederick Richard Lee (1865) // “View of the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine from the Palatine” by Charles Rémond (c. 1822-24) // “Flowers in a Blue Vase” by Paul Cezanne (c. 1875) // “Chrysanthemums in the Garden at Petit-Gennevilliers” by Gustave Caillebotte (1893) // “Cloud Study (Distant Storm)” by Simon Denis (c.1786-1806) // “Lake George” by John Frederick Kensett (1869) // “Morning, An Overcast Day, Rouen” by Camille Pissarro (1896) // “Summer Afternoon” by Asher Brown Durand (1865) // “Vase of Flowers (Pink Background)” by Odilon Redon (c. 1906) // “Picquigny” by Frits Thaulow (1899)}

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