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Two-Ingredient Reed Diffuser

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Instructions

  1. Choose Your Container: Select a small glass jar or bottle with a narrow opening. A smaller opening slows evaporation and keeps the fragrance concentrated where you want it.

  2. Prepare the Base: Pour your chosen carrier liquid into the container. If you're using the water-and-alcohol method, mix them together first, then pour. The alcohol helps the fragrance travel up the reeds more effectively.

  3. Add Your Scent: Stir in 15 to 20 drops of essential oil. Start with the lower end if you prefer a subtle scent, or go bold with a few extra drops for something more pronounced. Swirl gently to combine.

  4. Insert the Reeds: Place 5 to 7 reed sticks into the container, fanning them out slightly. Bamboo skewers can work in a pinch, but actual diffuser reeds are designed to absorb and release fragrance most effectively. Give them a few hours to fully saturate and start working.

  5. Refresh as Needed: Every few days, flip the reeds so the saturated ends are now at the top. This simple step reinvigorates the scent and keeps it circulating through the room. Just be sure to flip them over a sink or towel—a few drops may fall.

Notes for the Best Results

This little project takes about five minutes and rewards you for weeks. It's not just about making your house smell good—though it certainly does that. It's about the small ritual of caring for your space, choosing scents that lift your mood, and walking into a room that feels intentionally, beautifully welcoming. Sometimes the simplest things make the biggest difference.

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