Happy weekend everyone! Would you like to add fragrance to your home naturally without harmful ingredients? Try this easy method that uses natural fruits and spices to freshen the air in your home.
Aren’t these gorgeous! She says the jars can be stored in fridge for 1-2 weeks so you make them ahead and they can be re-heated 2-3 times. I am so trying this! Be sure you read the comments for lots of suggestions on combining scents!
DIY Natural Room Air Fresheners
Supplies:
- pint jars
- citrus
- herbs
- extracts
- spices
- water
Directions:
See the tutorial at The Yummy Life: DIY Natural Room Scents








They look so pretty. I don’t do anything quite as nifty as I just heat water with cinnamon and lemon and anything really, especially if I want to freshen the air. I’ve always just begun to open windows a crack even if it is only thirty degrees out there. You always find the neatest things!
They look so pretty. I make my own potpourri, but I would like to try this too.
Aren’t they pretty! I’d make them just to look at them
I just discovered your blog and have enjoyed browsing. You have a beautiful home it’s fun gleaning ideas for projects I’d like to try.
Great idea and beautiful too:) Have a blessed day dear friend, HUGS!
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I saw this on Facebook the other day. I don’t use any artificial room fresheners because of the chemicals in them, so I’ve always just opened my windows to air out the house and in the winter, I sometimes simmer a concoction of cinnamon, star anise, and orange on the stove. I like her combination of lemon, rosemary and vanilla – sounds perfect for spring!
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How pretty they are! I never buy commercial air fresheners, but these homemade version sound wonderful.
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Those sound wonderful! I need some natural room fresheners.
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Hi Manuela,
Those sure look great.
Thank you for posting.
Viola
Oh, I love these ideas and they look so pretty in the jars. I love the smell of oranges and rosemary!
Thanks for popping in to see me.
be a sweetie,
Shelia
I love this idea! Thank you!
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