7 DIY Ways to Make Your House Smell Better.
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Most of us spend a lot of time
indoors, at home or at work, and there is no reason why you should deny
yourself clean and good smelling air just because of that. While there
are many industrial and chemical air fresheners, they are often too
overpowering and smell too artificial. Luckily, there are many natural
ways to make your house smell amazing, and you can do them all by
yourself!
Make your own scented candles |
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It's
really easier than most people think. Start by melting wax from unused
candles or wax you got at the local craft store. You can do it by using a
double layered broiler or with a microwave, using a micro-safe
container. During that time glue a sturdy piece of string or a store
bought candle wick to the bottom of a glass or a bowl.
Once
the wax is melted quickly mix in coffee beans, vanilla, cinnamon pieces,
mint leaves, or whatever it is you want your candle to smell like. Pour
the mixture into your bowl while holding the candle wick up. Hold it up
for about a minute until the wax thickens and your candle is ready!
If you
want to get really creative, you can use a sliced pumpkin or similar
objects as your candle base. Not only is this much better looking, but
it will also add more amazing smells to your house.
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Use multiple scented candles
If you have a large house than one candle won't really do the job. It
can be a candle you made yourself or ones you bought, the important
thing is to experiment with many kinds. You'll be surprised how fun it
can be to encounter a different smell each time you enter another room.
Make a herbal fire starter |
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The
next tip is great for people with a fireplace or a wood operated oven in
their house. It's also a great idea for something to take with you when
you are going camping, or just enjoying a relaxed night by a fire.
To make
these herbal fire starters you will need coffee filters and a variety
of dry spices and herbs. Just to give you a general example of what
works best, I often use dried orange and apple peels, lavender, sprigs
of rosemary and cinnamon. Stuff the coffee filters with a handful of the
mixture and use a needle and thread to sew the top opening closed. If
you're not that good with sewing you can just tie the top with a string.
Throw it in the fire and enjoy, it’s that simple.
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This is
a simple and ingenious way to mimic the smells of great home cooking
without actually do any cooking. Take a small pot or a saucepan and fill
it half way with water. Throw in things like cinnamon sticks, citrus
peels, olive oil, basil or nutmeg. You just need to boil the water and
your whole house will be filled with an amazing smell in no time. Have
fun experimenting with different ingredients and different smells,
you'll be amazed how effective this method can be.
Make a reed diffuser |
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Go to
your local crafts store and pick up some reed sticks so you can make a
reed diffuser with your favorite essential oils. Fill a cup with about
two thirds water, and add 10 drops of essential oil or other strong
fragrance liquid. Flip the reeds over every couple of hours to refresh
the scent. It might not be the best solution for your entire house, but
it's great for small bathrooms and dinner tables.
Make your own potpourri |
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Sure you can buy potpourri at just
about any home-goods store, but it's much cheaper to just do it
yourself, and you can control exactly what smells you get. Start by
collecting dried materials, aromatic spices and essential oils to your
liking. You can go for a spicy mixture of cinnamon sticks, nutmeg,
star anise and cloves, or a red and green mixture of cranberries,
fragrant evergreens and dried eucalyptus. The sky is the limit so let
your imagination run wild.
Put everything into a bowl and add a
few drops of essential oil or lemon juice on top. If will make a room
smell fantastic for days.
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jeudi 3 juillet 2014
7 DIY Ways to Make Your House Smell Better.
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