When moving to the farm nearly 5 years ago, I set out on a mission to live a simpler and more natural lifestyle. Since them I’ve failed in so many ways, but I continue to strive to accomplish the original mission. In my research I found that many of the commercial candles and air fresheners disburse so many chemicals into the air and I wanted to get away from that. Remember, I want a more natural lifestyle. Now, I make all of my own candles and found a way to make the ever so popular reed diffusers.
Not only are reed diffusers expensive in the stores, but they don’t seem to last a long period of time. With my son having allergies, I don’t need nor do I want strong scents in the house, but I do want freshness and clean. With reed diffusers, the scent is light and doesn’t interfere with the fresh air of the home.
In this article, you will learn the five (only 5) items you need to make your own refreshing reed diffusers for a fraction of the cost you would pay at the retail stores. Check it out!
Homemade Reed Diffusers
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(Article and picture/graphic are from Natures Nurture. We love them over there and had to share them with our Diva community)
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