DIY Room Diffusers

Diffusers are a fabulous way to enhance your mood, freshen the air and invigorate your senses. They are so easy to make at home yourself, DIY diffusers will save you money and make a great little gift for friends and family. 

Essential oils provide a boost to the limbic system to enhance relaxation and anti-anxiety benefits, along with respiratory, disinfection, clearing toxins in the air and more. 

I love exploring essential oil blends.

I have popped some of my favourite blends below. 

To Make

Recycle your old diffuser jars and remove any stickers using the heat from your hair dryer. Gently heat and then the sticker will easily lift off. 

3/4 of the way fill with sweet almond oil, the reason I choose this carrier is because it is a light oil that easily soaks into the reeds.

If you have a nut allergy use safflower 

Add in 30 drops in total of your favourite essential oil blends

Give it a stir and pop in your reeds

You can top up with a few drops of oil every week to keep the fragrance fresh but remake or choose a new blend every month to keep the strong fragrance. 

All year round blends

This are all very fresh blends that give your home a clean feeling, the relaxing blend works well in the bedroom.

Fresh clean blend – Lemon, peppermint, and eucalyptus

Relaxing blend – Lemon, lavender, and rosemary

Energising blend – Peppermint, grapefruit and spearmint

Christmas blends

These diffuser blends will create the perfect Christmas atmosphere.

Orange, cinnamon, and clove

Pine, spruce, juniper and cedar-wood

Orange, peppermint and frankincense

Douglas fir, cedar-wood and juniper berry

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