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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Easy Baking Soda Air Freshener-TUTORIAL

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So you all know how I love me some natural home products, right?  Like my natural deodorant recipe and my natural air freshener recipe from way back when in the archives :-)  Well, today I wanted to share another one of my favorite ways to add a simple natural scent to your home with a basic room air freshener using baking soda.  Sooo simple, sooo easy...and way better for you than those icky glade sprays and chemically-laden plug-ins!  

This literally will take you minutes to do and cost you pennies if you already have some essential oils in your cupboards.  You can customize it with any scent you like and prettify it with any color scrapbook paper.  Have I piqued your interest yet?  Well then, let's get started!

Easy Baking Soda Air Freshener

1/2 cup baking soda (per jar)
Essential oil of your preference (8-12 drops)
Mason jar (I love the 8 oz wide mouth Elite Collection for these!)
Scrapbook paper
Tapestry needle 
Scissors and pen


This is seriously so easy, no lie!  I have a few books of Amy Butler Scrapbook paper that I love to use for  random odds and ends type projects like this.  I've had them forever and no matter how much I have used them the pages never seem to get depleted, yay me!

All you do is grab some scrapbook paper and trace the lid part (not the ring part...basically not the one in the picture above!) onto it with a pen or marker.  Then just cut out your circle....are you still with me?  I told you this was easy!



Then grab your tapestry needle, it's one of those long needles similar to an embroidery needle (which would probably work just as well!).  It has a large eye as you can see in the picture above.  I like using these needles because they are much thicker than your average sewing needle, they pierce through the scrapbook paper with ease, are much easier to hold, and make a nice sized hole.



Then go to town punching the needle all over the scrapbook paper.  You are basically making a way for the pretty essential oil smells to waft throughout your home.



Then pour about 1/2 cup of baking soda into the mason jar and add in 8-12 drops of essential oil of your choice.  Start off by adding less oil and if you find it's not strong enough to scent your room add in a bit more.  A bigger room will need more oil and a smaller room like a bathroom will use less.



Place the scrapbook paper inside the mason jar ring and tighten it onto the jar.  Gently shake up the baking soda/essential oil mixture and there you go...presto!  Easy Baking Soda Air Freshener!



You could make one for each room in your house in lots of pretty scents.  I personally like Lavender in the bedrooms and cinnamon in the bathrooms but anything goes with this fun project!

Thanks for stopping by!

XOXO,

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142 comments:

  1. ok yes EASY & sooooo stinkin cute too! thank you for sharing! xo

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  2. Oh LOVE these!!! thank you so much for sharing! Bonnie :)

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  3. This is a great idea! Now I just need to find me some of those cute little jars! Thanks for sharing. :)

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    1. The cuter the jars the cuter the craft experience, right!? :-)

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  4. Planning to try this! How do you think a fabric scrap would work instead of scrapbook paper?

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    1. It would be pretty flimsy as a lid, you might want to try to stiffen it first!!

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    2. I've actually got a few of these around the house and I used fabric for the lid and it works great! Just cut a square or circle that is a few inches larger than the mouth of the jar and use pinking shears... when you put the lid on it pulls it nice and tight, which makes it nice and sturdy!

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    3. I actually have a few of these around the house and I used fabric on mine! Just cut a square or circle a few inches larger than the mouth of the jar using pinking shears. When you screw the lid on it will pull the fabric nice and tight which makes it nice and stiff!

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    4. I was going to ask the same question, thanks for the reply!

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  5. Would love to know how long the scent lasts in these! Such a neat idea :) Do you find you have to add more EOils very often?

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    1. The scents last pretty long. I refreshen the oils about every 2-3 months and I only use a few drops at a time!

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  6. So cute! Thanks for sharing! I have essential oils sitting around and this is a great idea!

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    1. Have fun freshening up your home Virginia!

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  7. I am so making these this weekend!

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  8. How trendy! So much cuter than the box of baking soda! Thanks for the fun idea!

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    1. My thoughts exactly Nicole! And then you can get a great smell out of it too!

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  9. What a great idea! I'll definitely remember this for shower favors or hostess gifts!

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  10. I just pinned something like this from ucreate last week but I really like your addition of scrapbook paper. How clever and fun!! :)

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    1. How funny! Glad you like the scrapbook paper option, it's easy to change out with the seasons too...I am such a craft dork!

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  11. Where DO you get those cute jars? I love this and it is a great idea for shower gifts, Sylvie! Thanks so much!

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    1. I bought mine at Target I think, waaay back when...although I know you can get them online too! Look for the Elite Collection, they have that neat shape!

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    2. I have seen them at Walmart both in Minnesota and Missouri!

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    3. I am in Phoenix and they are at the WalMart Stores. They are less than $4.00 for a box of 4.

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    4. I just bought mine today at Hobby Lobby. There were 4 in the box and they were $12. Although today was the grand opening, so they were half price! Can't wait to make mine this weekend!

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  12. I love this!!! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Anytime Rebekah! Hope you make a few this weekend!

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  13. I LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS IDEA!!!!! Thanks sooooooo much for sharing this!!!! I am going to go out and get the supplies later today or tomorrow. I am not familiar with essential oils, can you please tell me where I can get them?? Love it!!!!

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    1. I buy my essentials oils at a local health foods store although you can also get them at Hobby Lobby in the soap-making section (for scenting soaps!)

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  14. What a great idea! I have the same question about essential oils....where is a good place to find them? Thanks!!

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    1. I buy mine at a local health foods store, Trader Joes's carries Tea Tree Oil if you like that scent. And Hobby Lobby sells them in the soap making section for scenting soaps! Have fun!

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  15. This would be cute in the back of a fridge! I'm making one to set by the changing table in my daughters room! Thanks--here via pinterest!

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    1. Hi Kathryn! Thanks for stopping by!

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  16. Great idea! My grandma had baking soda in bowls...totally works but I love the mason jar idea!

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    1. With mason jars they won't spill as easily...especially awesome if you have kids!

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  17. Love this idea -- thank you! You're so very right about the benefits of NOT using commercial room deodorizers. I have a nearly-year-old kitten who is ALLERGIC to many things (who knew -- a CAT with a runny nose!) As even non-cat-owners are undoubtedly aware, the need for air fresheners in cat areas is pretty much non-negotiable. And in a tiny Manhattan apartment, where the only halfway decent spot for litter boxes is the bathroom...well, needless to say, I've been searching for air-freshening options that won't make my kitten's nose run for quite a while now! Can't wait to try this!

    Folks: you should be able to find canning jars at any kitchen/household supply store (Bed, Bath & Beyond; sometimes I've seen them at Target; places like that). You also may get lucky with garage sales & estate sales -- sold by silly people who think there's no other use for their grandma's old canning supplies! You can find essential oils at Whole Foods, some cosmetics places (Body Shop maybe, Bath & Body Works definitely had a line of E oils years ago...not sure if they still carry them), most "natural" food/nutrition stores; maybe even places like Bed, Bath & Beyond, and some drug stores or apothecaries. They are used for all sorts of things: you've probably seen them in stores where you already shop, but just passed them by if you've never used them before!

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    1. Hope this helps you and your kitty out!!!

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  18. One of these things live in my bathroom. :) I love you for also not liking to chemical yourself/your family up... <3

    (the essential oils at The Body Shop are not pure and do contain fragrance/chemicals, since I see it mentioned by the previous poster as a possible place to buy it. I asked if they're pure and they said no. For me locally I can find them at health food stores, like the ones where you'd buy things like whey protein and stuff, and also bulk food stores!)

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    1. That is good to know about the Body Shop oils, I haven't shopped there in years!! I love my local health food store for their whole rack of essential oils...some I never would have imagined!

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    2. body shop has both 100% essential oils and frangrance oils that are made chemically.

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  19. What a wonderful idea!
    I think these easy fast-doing air freshners would be fantastic in our house(in that rooms without my selfmade soaps and bathboms^^).
    And the air freshner will be nice little presents =)

    Greetings from Germany!

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    1. Mmm...I love great smelling soap too!

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  20. What a great idea, I love this! Thanks a bunch, I'll be linking!

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  21. Maggie~
    I want to thank you for actually reading your blog comments and helping your readers!!!! Cheers to you!!!! Keep up the good work!!!!

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    1. I love reading my blog comments! It's fun to see what everyone has to say! Thanks for your sweet comment Kari!! :-)

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  22. I just did this earlier this month as well! The scrapbook paper idea is way cute though, I just punched holes in the lid to the jar.

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    1. Holes punched in the lid would totally work too, I just love scrapbook paper for the easy factor, lol!

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  23. This is brilliant! I have never even thought of making my own air freshener! Anything in a mason jar is just made more awesome. I actually made something similar last summer...but it was mason jar sippy cups using the scrapbook paper as lids for a party. But for grown ups who wont shake it up. :)Cant wait to try this!

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    1. I agree! Anything in a mason jar rocks!

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  24. This is such a pretty easy idea. I think it would be really cute to make the holes in a patter - a heart, flower or bird maybe.

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  25. I love this idea and want to make them! One questions - where did you get those fabulous wide mouth mason jars?

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    1. I believe I bought mine at Target if I remember correctly!

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    2. I found some at Walmart yesterday and they were $3.97 for a 4-pack.

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  26. Just wanted to say how much I love this idea! I will definitely be doing this one!! Thanks, Maggie.

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  27. I can't wait to make some of these! I do have one question ~ how long do these last before you have to replace them?

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    1. Mine last 2-3 months but it depends on the size of your room, if it's open or closed in design, and how much oil you are using!

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  28. I think that a fabric scrap would also work instead of the paper right? But of course it would have to be cotton or a not-so-tight weaved fabric.

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    1. I'm sure it would work great too!

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  29. thanks for this idea! I am always fighting with my hubby over those store bought room fresheners -- they cost way too much and just don't do the job... I have mason jars and baking soda -- must go essential oil hunting tho...Thanks again.

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  30. what a great idea! simple, useful and pretty! i'm def going to try this :)

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  31. LOVE LOVE LOVE your site, and this air freshener is so cool! Love the natural ingredients - I have been using some essential oils on cotton balls in little ceraqmioc dishes, which sort of works, but does not last long - looking forward to seeing how long these will last. AWESOME idea for gifts, too - like a certain Secret Pal I have from a group from church. Thanks so much for sharing this :)

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    1. These would make great gifts! Have fun making a few!

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  32. Awesome! I remember my mom doing this back when I was a kid. Instead of essential oils, she would use a spritz or two of her favorite perfume. She also would sprinkle some on the carpet 5 mins before vacuuming to absorb odors. Thanks for reminding me of this!

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    1. OMGosh, yes! And they used to make that carpet freshener that you could buy in the stores and sprinkle on your carpets!! Thanks for the memory jog, lol!

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  33. Hi Maggie, You've just given me a great idea for getting rid of the dogie-oder in my car! When ever my huge Sarplananic (45+ kilos) goes for a ride in the car, the car stinks for days afterwards. I think I will take some small tins (maybe mint tins) and make mini-car deoderizers. Is it a problem to use tins instead of glass???
    Thanks so much for sharing, Lisa

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    1. LOL! Sounds like our doggie! The tins would be a great idea for the car!

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  34. Thanks for the tutorial! I tried it out myself and have linked this post (if that's ok).

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  35. I'm thinking of trying this with empty baby food jars and fabric. Thanks for your blog!

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  36. This is great! I made three for my home and I shared your idea on my blog for Tidbit Tuesday. Thanks for sharing!

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  37. Found this a couple of days ago and I had to try it! I would like to note that my husband had the idea of using cupcake wrappers in the absence of craft paper -- and they're the PERFECT size! No cutting needed! That's what I used for mine :)

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    1. Oooh, that is a great idea! And cupcake wrappers come in such great designs these days there are so many choices now!

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  38. Great idea! (And nicely-written article...thanks for using "piqued your interest" properly!) I can't stand how chemical-y Glade air fresheners smell, so this little freshener will be a nice alternative to burning rather expensive scented candles. It can be refreshed by adding a few more drops of essential oils, correct?

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    1. Yes, you can definitely refresh it by adding more essential oils! I also change out my baking soda every 2-3 months too just to keep it fresh!

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  39. Love this! I have a ton of baby food jars at home that I think I will try to adapt for this project. Do you think fabric instead of paper would work? It wouldn't be quite as secure...

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  40. I love this! I'm bummed that I'm in the middle of my workday and can't go make some RIGHT NOW.

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    1. LOL Helen!! Hope you get to go home soon!

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  41. Awesome idea!!! Thanks so much. I don't have any Mason jars, so will make my own version with regular jars. I'll have to poke holes in the jar lid and the paper.

    Also, I saw on Pinterest that Mason jars can be tinted. That would be a neat thing to do to the air freshners for some rooms in the house.

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    1. That would be so pretty, you could make pink ones or match your rooms decor then!

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  42. Great idea. I love the simplicity of it. I have everything but the mason jars, but I may be in the market to get some mason jars for other things.

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  43. This is so cute! Question though...doesn't baking soda absorb smells? So wouldn't it be absorbing all the essential oils? I feel like mixing the two would defeat the purpose... I'm still going to give it a try...but I was just wondering. ;)

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    1. You know, it's weird...you would think it would but it doesn't. It's a great base for the essential oils although I'm not sure why it works the way it does!

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  44. Hi I LOVE this idea but over in the UK it's very hard to get hold of mason jars - do you know of any alternatives that are as cute as mason jars please?

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    1. you could use baby food or jam jars too, you may want to put fabric over top with maybe some twine or a pretty rubber band!

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    2. Thanks Maggie I browsed my local shop for alternatives and got a few but none so cute as the mason jar it's just "dinky!) and used a paper lid and an elastic band popped it in my car and it's working great! That's the prototype now to make it pretty for gifts!
      Thanks again for a fab idea!

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  45. I just made some of these for my house. They rock! My 5 year old son just asked me, "What's that great smell I'm smelling?"

    I found my jars at Walmart and they were $3.97 for a 4-pack, and I bought the essential oil at a health food store, Sprouts.

    Thank you for the great idea!

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  46. This is genius! Featured it on my blog this week so feel free to come over and grab a buton! :) Thanks for sharing!

    http://enjoyerofgrace.blogspot.com/p/grab-button.html

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  47. I made one today and it smells awesome! I used lime as a pick me up. Question though: isn't baking soda used to absorb odors? So isn't it counter-productive to add scent to an absorbant? I love the idea, and bought mason jars and think it's great, just can't get my brain around it. :)

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  48. awesome!!! can't wait to make some of these!! thanks so much! (found you via pinterest)

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  49. awesome idea....so many people don't know how toxic those store air fresheners are..they don't freshener air the numb your nose so you can't smell!

    I pinned your idea on my pinterest page because there was a pinterest botton on your page. If you want me to remove it just let me know.

    Thank you,
    Lori

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  50. Mine didn't work, let it sit over night with about 10 drops and next day didn't smell much at all unless you got really close. Added another 12 so we will see but thinking it might not be working for me :(

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    1. Oh no! Well, just add more, it definitely can't hurt anything! I guess it really depends on the type/brand of essential oil you are using as well as the scent!

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    2. Well I used orange to start with. What brand do you use?

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    3. Well I used orange to start with. What brand do you use?

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    4. My bottles say Wyndmere, see the picture above! I bought them at a local health food store...look for true essential oils!

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    5. I have had the same problem! I'm making them for bridal shower favors and now I'm panicking because I can't get it to smell! I tried oils from Walmart and thought I was being too cheap and that's why I couldn't get the scent to come through. Then I tried oils from the local grocery store (they sell high end stuff) and it still didn't smell good unless I stuck my nose to it. Maybe the scrapbook paper I'm using is too thick?? I tried poking more holes in it without luck. Any suggestions would be appreciated! :)

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    6. Hmm, I'm not sure. Maybe you just need to add more oil...it could be the scent you are using too. It really won't hurt to add more oil, I add more every few months just to refresh it!

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    7. I am having pretty much the same issue..Cant even smell it with bathroom door closed..I added like 20-25 drops of pure essential oils to the baking soda :( and made big holes... Any suggestion would be really appreciated...

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  51. Thanks for the great idea. I made a version of it to help deodorize our nursery! (http://pinkstripeysocks.blogspot.com/2012/05/diy-baking-soda-deoderizer.html)

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  52. it definitely can't hurt anything! I guess it really depends on the type/brand of essential oil you are using as well as the scent!
    air freshener scents

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  53. I like to use lace remnants... Beautiful and very loose weave. I also use the lace for the cover of my homemade carpet sprinkle. Sprinkles right through.

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  54. Can you use perfume instead of fragrance oils? Or will that not work?

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    1. I'm not sure, I've never tried it! It's worth a shot though, if you try it let me know how it goes!

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  55. I wonder if you could use the essential oil citronella to use as a repellant outdoors as appose to the candles (you know, the ones that you have to remember to ligh, make sure you don't knock over?)...might have to try it out and see...

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  56. Loving this idea ! I did an experiment that seems to be working so far , I have used empty candle jars, a couple of clear glass sundae dishes, anything I could find lying around. I did use the scrap book paper, however without the lid I have used restickable mounting strips ( just happened to have in house from recent CVS clearance) to mount the paper and then a toothpick to poke holes. I found some ribbon and then tied a bow around jars and also used restickable tape for bow. I also did not have any essential oils at this time, so I have used the scented oils that are used for scents in the home in the warmers, on light bulbs, etc. as well as some candy flavoring I also had. I am happy with my outcome and just thought I would share that basically you really can use anything you have at home. I have 5 kids, a traveling spouse, and so being frugal and thrifty is how we roll :)

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  57. Hi! Silly question maybe, but do you stir in the e. oil or just let it drop on top of the baking soda?
    Thanks, Jill

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  58. OOPS! Sorry just re-read the instructions and answered my own question!
    Thanks again, Jill

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  59. I love this idea! I have asthma and bad allergies (Plug in air fresheners really bother me) so something more natural like this is PERFECT! Cute too, love Mason Jars!!

    Amy

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  60. Natural deodorant
    Natural air freshener
    Basic room air freshener using baking soda

    Three Recipes are amazing.Thanks for sharing such valuable information.

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  61. Could you even sprinkle it in your carpet and vacuum it up?
    I bet it would work.od Bless!!

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  62. I made mine with blue covers (my favorite color)!!! Thanks for creating a pretty solution for such a simple project!

    See mine here: http://chasinghappiness2012.wordpress.com/2012/08/18/homemade-air-freshener-diy/

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  63. Hi I loved your post here and I posted a comment a while back but somehow it never went through. Thanks for sharing this awesome idea! ~ Charlotte

    http://chasinghappiness2012.wordpress.com/2012/08/18/homemade-air-freshener-diy/

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  64. Thank you so much for this idea! I plan on making these for teacher/bus driver/troop leader Christmas gifts and I won't break the bank!

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  65. Fantastic idea! I made one with mint oil for my bathroom and it works very well.

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