About a year ago, my two daughters and I started making air fresheners. We loved doing the project together and enjoyed being able to have fresh seasonal scents throughout our home. This is a super easy project for kids of all ages to help with. This project is also really versatile. You can make the jars fit the season or your personal decor. Homemade air fresheners are also fun to give as gifts.

You will need-
Jars- I like to use jelly jars
Spray paint (optional)
Baking soda
Essential oils in your desired scents
Coffee filters, burlap or other thin fabric
A rubberband
Twine, decorative ribbon, or canning jar ring

Directions-

Wash and dry your jars really well. If you are going to spray paint your jars, go ahead and do so now. Spray a light coat of paint on the outside of the jar until you have reached the coverage you want. Once the jars have thoroughly dried, add 1/2 cup baking soda to your jars. Then add approximately 10-20 drops of your favorite essential oils to the baking soda and carefully mix it with a spoon. When my daughters make these air fresheners for their bedrooms and/or bathroom, they like to mix glitter in with the baking soda and essential oils. Next, select the piece of material being used for the jar’s cover. You want it to have about an inch overhang all the way around the jar. I like to use a paper coffee filter for the top because of the homemade/rustic look. Apply your fabric and secure it with a rubber band. Now you can embellish the look with twine, decorative ribbon or a canning jar ring.  Gently flip the jar over and let it sit that way for a minute or two. This will allow some of the oils to penetrate the fabric top. When you feel it is ready, flip it back over and proudly display your homemade air freshener.

To keep your jar activated, gently shake it once a week. Your air freshener should stay good for about four weeks, then you will need to make a new baking soda/oil blend. Remember, your baking soda will absorb room odors so you want to completely change it out.

 

 

This post currently has 12 responses.

  • Peggy S Nunn

    This is such a great project for the kids to make. It will be great Christmas gifts. Thank you for the idea.

  • Michelle S

    This is just a great idea. It would be cute to let kids do this as a gift for their Mom on Mother’s Day.

  • Rosie

    I love this, and can’t wait to try it. I’m always spraying essential oil mixed with water, but there are many oils that clog the spray nozzle. This would last a lot longer, too.

  • Cynthia R

    I don’t like air fresheners that smell too citrusy or strong or flowery so this is perfect

  • Lauryn R

    Wow, this is such an amazing idea! I am really big on making my home smell amazing, but with little kids it’s not feasible to have candles/wax warmers everywhere. I am definitely going to be making some of these asap, thank you so much for sharing! 🙂

  • Margot C

    You know I am both an essential oils and a ball jar near-obcessive and I had never thought of this. You are brilliant!

  • Sarah L

    So much better for your health and air than those chemical ones. And so easy to make.

  • ellen beck

    I like how the baking soda does the work of the ‘cleaning’ It is natural and inexpensive. Another great use for it! I hink it would do a better job than sprays that just mask odors. I love the idea of this and think it would make great gifts too.

  • Dana Rodriguez

    This is a great idea and so easy! Thank you for the useful project!

  • Dana Rodriguez

    This is a great idea and so easy! Thank you for the useful project!

  • Dorothy Boucher

    What a fantastic idea, I don’t know why I havn’t thought of doing this. I know baking soda is good for taking out smelly odors in the air.
    @tisonlyme143

  • Heather

    This is an awesome neighbors gift idea!! I love The all natural ingredients and I love that you can pick your own scent! Great idea!!

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