How to Make Plant Based Air Fresheners

Make an all natural flower air freshener., Add a few drops of water to a suitable container., Pluck a handful or more of flowers of a good scent., Place the flowers in hot water., Get another bowl., Transfer the water to a spray bottle., Spray in...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Make an all natural flower air freshener.

    Natural air fresheners carry more than scent; they are also lovely to work with and will help you to feel as though you are in a garden plucking fresh free-of-thorns roses when sprayed.
  2. Step 2: Add a few drops of water to a suitable container.

    A ceramic or glass bowl would be ideal. , For example, roses, freesias, violets or lavender.

    Wash the flowers if needed, or spray them with a little water to gently moisten. , Let sit in this water to rest and infuse overnight. , Transfer the flowers to it and cover with water.

    Let it settle by chilling in the fridge. , Label so that you remember what's in it.

    If wished, you can add additional scent such as mint leaves, essential oil drops, or scented vinegar, etc. ,
  3. Step 3: Pluck a handful or more of flowers of a good scent.

  4. Step 4: Place the flowers in hot water.

  5. Step 5: Get another bowl.

  6. Step 6: Transfer the water to a spray bottle.

  7. Step 7: Spray in bursts in the room you wish to freshen.

Detailed Guide

Natural air fresheners carry more than scent; they are also lovely to work with and will help you to feel as though you are in a garden plucking fresh free-of-thorns roses when sprayed.

A ceramic or glass bowl would be ideal. , For example, roses, freesias, violets or lavender.

Wash the flowers if needed, or spray them with a little water to gently moisten. , Let sit in this water to rest and infuse overnight. , Transfer the flowers to it and cover with water.

Let it settle by chilling in the fridge. , Label so that you remember what's in it.

If wished, you can add additional scent such as mint leaves, essential oil drops, or scented vinegar, etc. ,

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