Air Freshener Spray DIY

H and P Artistry
by H and P Artistry
5 Materials
10 Minutes
Easy
Today’s home hack is an Air Freshener Spray.
You guys liked the room deodorizer and freshener so much that I decided to share this one as well.
This is a super easy way to freshen your home that you can make your self. Again this is one of those moments where you need to understand that this is not a super long-lasting fragrance like store-bought air fresheners. The fragrance staying power depends on the fragrance oil or essential oil you use and where you use it.
If sprayed on fabric the fragrance will last a bit longer than if sprayed into the air.
My favorite uses are lightly spraying sheets and bedding or to mist the couch for a longer lasting fragrance.
Recipe:


Air Freshener Spray Home Hack from H&P Artistry


3/4 cup of water


2 tbsp to 1/4 cup rubbing alcohol or vodka


10 – 30 drops of fragrance or essential oil depending on manufactures usage instructions.


1 spray bottle


Printed labels (www.HandPArtistry.com)
Make sure the bottle is clean and sanitized.


Pour the 3/4 cup of water into the bottle.


Add the Alcohol to the mix. from 2 tbsp to 1/4 of a cup.


Add your oil or oils.
Put the cap back on tightly and shake the bottle to mix the ingredients well.
Print out the labels and write the name of the air freshener on the label. There are a few designs to choose from to fit any season or fragrance.
Tape or stick the label on to the bottle and you are ready to use your new homemade air freshener.


Tips and info


You might be tempted to use a lot of fragrance oil. Don’t! Some oils can stain and you do not want to accidentally damage household items 10 to 30 drops is enough. Check the oil manufactures instruction and they should have a guide on the percentage to be used in room spray.
Suggested materials:
  • 3/4 cups Water   (Grocery)
  • 2 tbsp - 1/4 cups Alcohol   (Drug store)
  • Fragrance oil   (Rustic Escentuals)
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