Sometimes I wish I could bottle certain scents from my past — not because they’re traditionally “beautiful,” but because they carry memories.
I'd collect them like time capsules.
Like the smell of freshly printed books and magazines — that mix of ink and paper that reminds me of school mornings and sticker collections.
Or the scent of home renovation: freshly painted doors and windows… and that unforgettable wallpaper glue we used during Soviet-era repairs — made from flour and water, warm, steamy, and strangely comforting.
The smell of freshly washed laundry drying outside in winter — crisp, cold, and tinged with soap.
None of these are “perfume-y” in the usual sense. But if I could have them, I would to time-travel for a few minutes.
What nostalgic scents do you wish you could collect?