From: Sully7
On Jun 17, 2004
I have been making something very similar for about a year now. I add a small bit of rubbing alcohol to the mix (2 tsp or so) it helps the oils to stay mixed in and helps the water to evaporate and just the scents are left! I can't wait to try the blends you suggest! Thanks!
From: 89240
On Aug 1, 2004
I love this! After reading the other review, I added a touch of rubbing alcohol to the mixture. I halved the recipe, and used 3 drops of lemon oil, and 3 of wintergreen mint. It really makes everything smell fresh. I sprayed my freshly washed and dried sheets after putting them on my bed, and it smells wonderful! Thank you for this recipe, I will definitely be trying more combinations.
From: atlfitgirl
On Sep 19, 2007
I love essential oils and the natural fragrance they provide... I really love your mood lifter air freshner recipe and use it along with some lavender EO to spritz our bedroom and linens. So light and relaxing... I also like to use this mixture to spritz on clothes right before I throw them in the dryer to remove wrinkles. My BF REFUSES to wear any article of clothing unless I tumble them for a few minutes in the dryer and this spritz really freshens them at the same time! Thanks for sharing!
From: Home Fragrance
On Oct 21, 2008
I love Apple Pie Fragrance, especially in the Fall and Winter. It is great for Thanksgiving too. I usually mix perfume oils to make the Apple Pie. Such as Green Apple, Cinnamon, and Maple Spice. I would agree with the pet deodorizing option to use cedarwood. I like that you can mix and match to create your perfect fragrance. After all, fragrances evoke powerful memories, create moods and really say a lot about personality.
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