What can I put in my drawers to give them a nice mild frangrance?
I want to put something in my bedroom drawers that smell nice but not over powering. thought of fabric sheets, soaps etc. But some of them can very very strong in a small bedroom. Anyone have any good ideas or brands that they like of products?
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Hello. Here’s a link for drawer sachet liner for you to consider. You may want to check consumer reviews and Q&A‘s to see if it might be a product suitable for your needs and scent preference. I often make my purchasing decisions after reading these reviews.
Hope this helps.
https://www.amazon.com/Fragrant-Drawer-Liners/b?ie=UTF8&node=3734821
Drawer liners work well.
Take the lid off of a scented candle. It's a little strong at first but wears down a bit after a few days.
What scents do you like? Fresh lavender (grow in a pot, cut the blooms off and dry), fresh bay leaves, a sprig of fresh rosemary, vanilla extract on a cotton ball in a dish in one of your dresser drawers. If you want soap to make your drawers smell pretty and is good for you, try Beekman products.
https://beekman1802.com/collections/bar-soaps
Delicately scented and absolutely luxurious in the bath or shower and doesn't dry your skin out either. This year they are going to start selling sample sizes so you can try before you buy the full size products. I found them a number of years ago when I stayed at a tiny boutique hotel and their products were in the bathroom. I was hooked after the first use of the soap, then tried the lotion and everything else they sell. Not cheap, but I am on the email list and stock up when they have 40% off deals with free shipping.
They sell paper drawer liners that are scented..... https://www.google.com/search?client=opera&q=scented+drawer+liner+paper&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8. You can also make small sachets using netting and some aromatics like rosemary, lavendar, flowers. I also have pieces of cedar made for drawers and hanging ones for the closet.
I make my own in small store bought pull string mesh bags, I put in what ever is available that I grow-which is lavender, rosemary, roses, & jasmine. As the fragrance lessens, just replace when needed.
As an aside, a great air freshener in the same bag system is fresh coffee beans, you can rub the beans together to renew the scent. I keep this mainly in the car.
Make a sachet with dried lavender flowers and add a few drops of lavender essential oil. It won't be too strong and you can add more oil if the scent fades.
whenever I receive a gift of soap I first put it in my dresser drawers for a couple of years. Lingerie, Nightclothes, Turtle neck and other cotton shirts. Least work, best scent.
I use half of a dryer sheet in my drawers - I buy ones that are not too over powering and tear or cut in half and put in my the drawers works great
When I receive an ad from our department store, there are samples of the different perfumes in the brochure. I tear them off in strips and put in my undies drawer and those samples last a long time (probably until the next ad comes...lol)