How to Give Your Artificial Tree a Smell of Freshness with DIY Diffuser Ornaments
Try hanging a few ornaments with essential oil diffusers for maximum impact with a minimally decorated tree. After all, even in the thick of winter, everyone appreciates a fresh scent.
Last year, we made Christmas trees out of ours by using cookie cutters and some green paint, and we were thrilled with the outcome and the cheer they brought to the room.
Required Materials
Include 4 cups of all-purpose flour.
Straws, one pound of salt, and around one and a half cups of boiling water are required.
Oil of crucial importance, a green paintbrush, and green paint, as well as green flower wire (you can use pine or Idaho blue spruce)
First, you’ll need to make some decorative diffuser ornaments of your own.
Add water, salt, and oil to flour to make dough.
Cut out designs with cookie cutters.
You can get the best results by using a paintbrush to add color to the ornaments while they are still wet. To spice up the appearance of our trees, we painted them various colors.
Dry on a baking sheet for a few days at room temperature, flipping once a day.
Allow ample time for air drying.
For a seasonal scent, add a few drops of essential oils.
These DIY salt dough ornaments can also serve as a diffuser, filling the space with the fresh, clean scent of pine.
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These ornaments are fantastic for decorating your home with a pleasant aroma of pine, and we especially enjoy the way the essential oil smells, much like Idaho Blue Spruce. Since artificial smells added to low-quality oils can give them a sharper, harsher smell that is unpleasant, we always advocate using 100% essential oils whenever you are going to be exposed to them frequently.
Young Living’s Christmas Spirit, 3 Wise Men, and Thieves blends are some of the best holiday-themed diffuser oils you can buy.
Essential oils like cinnamon, clove, and lemon can be added to the mix on your own.
Hang Wire from a Tree
Wire or a ribbon can be used to suspend them from the tree.
DIY Diffuser Ornaments for a Holiday Tree
They are lovely Christmas presents, especially when paired with the giver’s favorite essential oil perfume in a little bottle.
We like to attach the bottle of essential oil to a bow made from festive ribbon that we’ve wrapped around a stack of ornaments of the same shape.
Does the Reusability of the Diffuser Ornament Depend on the Material?
The ornament’s diffuser can release an aroma that might linger for days if enough essential oil is added. For several days, you’ll be able to enjoy the original Christmas tree aroma without sacrificing authenticity.
An additional two or three drops of essential oil placed in an ornament will provide the Christmas tree with a fresh blast of smell that will linger for several more days.
Because of how easy they are to make. After the first holiday, you’ll want to make these again and again. You may reuse these pine-scented ornaments year after year by adding a few drops of new essential oil.