DIY - Non-toxic All Natural Air Freshener
by
Dan330
(IC: blogger)
Have you ever read the label of air freshener that you buy in a store? Do you really want to breath all that stuff? Here is an easy and quick alternative to commercial air fresheners. You know how realtors recommend baking cookies before an open house? This is the same concept only you are steeping the ingredients on the stove.
You probably have most of the ingredients you need in your refrigerator, your garden and your yard. Here's what we used: rosemary from the garden, clips of cedar and snips of balsam boughs. We mixed this together in two pots with lemon, lime and bay leaves.
We made two different scents and put them in mason jars. For more detailed information go to our blog: http://livedan330.com/2013/10/03/diy-organic-and-all-natural-air-fresheners/ and don't forget to follow us on Hometalk!
You probably have most of the ingredients you need in your refrigerator, your garden and your yard. Here's what we used: rosemary from the garden, clips of cedar and snips of balsam boughs. We mixed this together in two pots with lemon, lime and bay leaves.
We made two different scents and put them in mason jars. For more detailed information go to our blog: http://livedan330.com/2013/10/03/diy-organic-and-all-natural-air-fresheners/ and don't forget to follow us on Hometalk!
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Published October 3rd, 2013 7:06 PM
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Alice Clark on May 25, 2014I to am wondering what you add to the mason jar besides water & spices to preserve it. Can you seal it as in canning for gifts at Christmas?
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Jessica_alinari on May 12, 2015Similarnatural air fresheners should be used for a couple of days becausethey losetheir effect andbeginto decompose. Evenif you seal it somehow, theevergreen scent will disappear very soon. Instead, you can use driedherbs and flowers and mix some of these home made odoureliminatorshttp://aplus.com/a/DianaNewman/9-diy-summer-scents-for-your-home?so=rWeHTxo6om6KEsTEKawguB&ref=ns.
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