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Air Freshening Spray

This Air Freshening Spray is a great way to help the air smell good without the harmful chemicals found in many commercial sprays. Another benefit to making your own spray is that you get to choose exactly what smell you want!

Here are a few essential oil blend suggestions to help you get started:

Clean & Fresh:
4 drops lemon
4 drops lime
2 drops rosemary
Calming:
10 drops lavender
4 drops Roman chamomile
1 drop frankincense
Fresh Floral:
6 drops lavender
4 drops geranium
2 drops Roman chamomile
Citrus Spice:
4 drops lemon
5 drops orange
3 drops grapefruit
2 drops clove


Air Freshening Spray

Time: 2 minutes | Difficulty: Easy

Ingredients:

Instructions:

  1. Place the glycerin and essential oils in the glass spray bottle. Swirl the bottle to mix the liquid.
  2. Fill the rest of the bottle with distilled water, and shake to incorporate.
  3. To use, simply spray around the room.

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