DIY Room Spray Recipes with Essential Oils | Hearth and Vine (2024)

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Try this easy DIY room spray project with essential oils to enjoy at home. Use one of the three recipes displayed here or create your own.

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I have lots of projects that utilize the wonderful natural scent of essential oils. In addition to their aromatherapy qualities, they just smell great. Today I'm sharing some nice room spray recipes along with a basic recipe that you can use to create your own. They make great gifts for friends or family or a simple air freshener for your home.

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Supplies

  • 4 ounce glass or plastic bottles with a spray top (I prefer dark to help the oils last longer)
  • Essential Oils - All your favorites or favorite combinations
  • Witch hazel - This helps the oils mix well with water
  • Distilled water - just in case your tap water has any scent or unnecessary extras
  • Mini funnel or bendable plastic cup, essential oil droppers if needed.
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Making DIY Room Spray

These amber glass bottles came with a spray top and this cute little funnel.

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However, if you don't have a little funnel you can use a plastic cup like the one above and pinch it to pour into your bottle.

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Using dark bottles helps keep the light out from your home or the sun. This will keep them from expiring too soon.

I'm also using witch hazel to combine the oils with distilled water. Some people don't like the smell of witch hazel. You can substitute grain alcohol or a high-quality vodka. However, I think that these alcohols have their own scent so it's a matter of preference.

Distilled water is preferred over tap water because some people have added chemicals or sulfur which may contaminate or change the way the spray smells or works.

Essential Oil Room Spray Recipes

Here are a few general essential oil combinations that I like. Feel free to make your own blend. Note that some essential oils are very strong while others are not strong at all. When creating your own, start with a few drops and continue to add as much as you like until you get the scent you want.

Warm and Cozy Room Spray

to an 4 ounce bottle add:

  • Sweet Orange Essential oil - 30 drops
  • Cinnamon Essential Oil - 10 drops
  • Clove Essential Oil - 5 drops
  • 1/8 cup Witch Hazel
  • Distilled water

Relax & Unwind Room Spray

to an 4 oz bottle add:

  • Lavender Essential oil - 20 drops
  • Bergamot Essential Oil - 15 drops
  • Geranium Essential Oil - 5 drops
  • 1/8 cup Witch Hazel
  • Distilled water

Refresh & Uplift Room Spray

to an 4 ounce bottle add:

  • Lemon Essential oil - 30 drops
  • Grapefruit Essential Oil - 15 drops
  • Rosemary Essential Oil - 5 drops
  • 1/8 cup Witch Hazel
  • Distilled water

If you like my labels you can click on one and it will take you to a pdf filled with labels that you can print. I used this brown kraft paper and Mod Podge to create and glue my labels to the bottles but regular printer paper and white glue will work just fine.

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If you already have some essential oils in your craft stash then this is a no-brainer. Using your favorite scent, combo, or blend to make a room spray is perfect for refreshing any room and lifting your mood.

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More Essential Oil Projects

  • DIY Perfume Oil
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DIY Room Spray Recipe

Learn how to create a homemade room spray with essential oils and a few other ingredients for your home.

Active Time10 minutes mins

Total Time10 minutes mins

Course: DIY Projects

Yield: 1

Author: Patti Estep

Cost: $10

Equipment

  • Essential oil dropper if needed

  • Plastic cup or funnel

  • Measuring cups or tablespoon measuring spoon

Materials

Instructions

  • Place 50 drops or combinations of essential oil drops in the bottom of an 4 ounce dark glass spray bottle.

  • Add 1/8 cup of witch hazel.

  • Add distilled water to the top approximately 1/3 cup.

  • Screw on the sprayer top.

  • Shake and spray wherever you like.

Notes

50 drops of essential oil is a rule of thumb. Some essential oils are very strong so you may not need as much. Conversely, some are not very strong and you may want more. You can experiment by starting with less, then add more until you reach your desired scent.

They make great gifts or a simple air freshener for your home.

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About Patti Estep

Patti is the creator of Hearth and Vine, a home and garden blog filled with projects to inspire your creative side. She loves crafting, gardening, decorating and entertaining at her home in Pennsylvania. When she is not working on a project at home or searching for treasures at nurseries and thrift stores with her girlfriends, you’ll probably find her with family and friends, at a restaurant, or home party enjoying new and different food adventures.

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Comments

  1. Elaina

    I can’t wait to make some of these room sprays 👏🏻👏🏻 I was curious on the shelf life? 6 months to a year?
    Thank you!

    Reply

    • Patti Estep

      Elaina, they seem to be fine for a few months. Especially if you make them in a dark bottle and keep them away from sunlight through the window. However, it may also depend on the oils. Lighter oils seem to degrade faster such as lemon verses strong oils such as clove last longer.

      Reply

  2. Cherie

    I would like to make your diy room sprays. I clicked on your link to the amber bottles and it looks like these are 4 oz bottles. However, your recipe is for an 8 oz bottle. Are the labels sized for a 4 or 8 oz bottle?

    Reply

    • Patti Estep

      Cherie, those are the bottles I used so the labels will fit. I went in and adjusted the amounts to 4 oz. Thanks for letting me know.

      Reply

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FAQs

Is witch hazel or alcohol better for room spray? ›

Witch hazel helps the essential oils mix in with the water the same way alcohol does. If you have witch hazel on hand you can use that in place of the alcohol. There is no need to use both in your room spray.

How do you make vetiver room spray? ›

A 3:1 ratio of water to alcohol / witch hazel works perfectly – add the alcohol to the bottle first, then your drops of essential oil. Let the oil dissolve in the alcohol for a moment, add the water, shake - and you're ready to liven up any room with the natural, DDT / CFC / VOC-free perfume of essential oils.

What essential oils are good for room spray? ›

During warmer months, try a combination of Lemon, Lavender, and Peppermint (5 drops of each) or Grapefruit, Lavender, and Cedarwood (5 drops each). Just To Note: Citrus oils tend to be mild in scent and may not come through in the room spray.

What is the strongest anti inflammatory essential oil? ›

Thyme essential oil had the most effects, reducing COX-2 levels by nearly 75 percent . The National Association of Holistic Aromatherapy also lists many oils that may reduce inflammation, including: roman chamomile. ginger.

Why use witch hazel in room spray? ›

If you are wondering why witch hazel? Witch hazel helps the oil and water combine and will help the scent linger for a longer period of time. You could also use vodka instead of witch hazel.

What alcohol to mix with essential oils? ›

I mix the essential oils with alcohol and water.

You can use ethanol or isopropyl alcohol, but it needs to be at least 95% alcohol. You can also use plain vodka, but if you do so, do not add water. Vodka is already 40% water. I find that alcohol alone evaporates too quickly.

Can you mix rubbing alcohol and essential oils? ›

The short answer is yes; you can mix essential oils with alcohol. However, there are a few things to keep in mind if you do so. First, when mixing essential oils with alcohol, it is important to use a carrier oil such as jojoba oil or fractionated coconut oil.

How do you make bergamot room spray? ›

Directions
  1. Measure water and add to mist bottle, along with bergamot, cypress, and juniper berry essential oils.
  2. Replace cap and shake until combined.
  3. To use, shake bottle and apply 3 to 5 spritzes to room airspace.

How do you make patchouli room spray? ›

All-Purpose: 1 cup HOT water + 1 cup distilled white vinegar + 1 tsp Borax powder + 1 tsp Arm & Hammer washing soda + 10 drops Bergamot essential oil, 10 drops Patchouli essential oil and 10 drops Eucalyptus essential oil.

How do you make Doterra room spray? ›

Directions: Grab your Frankincense, Douglas Fir, and Grapefruit essential oil. In glass spray bottle add water, 15 drops each of Frankincense and Grapefruit, and 30 drops of Douglas Fir. Shake the bottle of spray.

What is the best smelling essential oil for a bedroom? ›

What is the Best Scent for Bedrooms?
  • The Importance of Choosing the Right Scent: ...
  • Lavender: The Classic Choice for Serenity: ...
  • Chamomile: A Calming Aroma for Deep Sleep: ...
  • Jasmine: Uplifting and Romantic Fragrance: ...
  • Sandalwood: Earthy Warmth for a Cozy Ambience: ...
  • Eucalyptus: Refreshing and Energizing Aroma:
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How do you make homemade room spray? ›

Next, fill the bottle halfway with witch hazel. Then, fill the bottle the rest of the way with water. So the recipe is basically – 1 part witch hazel, 1 part water, and 30-40 drops essential oils in any scents you like. You can create endless scents using various essential oils, choosing them was my favorite part!

How much essential oil in room spray? ›

Making a homemade essential oil room freshener is simple! Fill a spray bottle with water and add 10-15 drops of your preferred essential oil. Popular choices include lavender, citrus, or peppermint. Shake the bottle gently to mix the ingredients, and your room freshener is ready!

How do you make herbal air freshener? ›

By combining 1 cup of water with 2 tablespoons of vodka or rubbing alcohol, 7 drops of eucalyptus essential oil, 7 drops of rosemary essential oil, and 5 drops of tea tree essential oil in a spray bottle, you can easily make your own air freshener that will leave your room smelling amazing.

How do I make my house smell like fresh herbs? ›

If you don't have space to hang the herbs in your kitchen, you can also dry them in your oven to quickly fill your home with savory aromas. Turn your oven to the lowest temperature and space out the herbs on a muslin-lined baking sheet.

How do you use herbs as air freshener? ›

Just about any "air freshener" type plants are going be full of aromatic oils, which means you have to crush them to get the oils to form aerosols so you can smell them. Mints, sages, lemon grass, sweet grass(vanilla grass), thyme, rosemary, in fact all the herbs first need to be crushed to get the oils into the air.

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