The wonders of fresh pine needles…
Have you ever opened up the dishwasher only to realize you didn’t start it when you thought you did a few days ago?
Yes, you are welcome for that visual!
Unfortunately, the kitchen is full of odors just like that. So, often times you need something strong, but not heavy like a floral perfume.
I’ve found that the aroma of fresh pine has a knack for covering up stinking odors. Let it work it’s magic in your kitchen with this all natural Winter Pine Room Spray. All you need is just 3 ingredients!
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Supply List for DIY Winter Pine Room Spray:
1/2 cup distilled water
1 teaspoon baking soda
12 drops pine essential oil
1 spray bottle
OPTIONAL SUPPLIES:
8.5 x 11-inch white card stock
1 pipet dropper
Scissors
Tag punch and Mason Jar die cut (optional)
Hole punch
12 inches of twine in 3 colors
How to Make DIY Winter Pine Room Spray:
Shake lightly before each use. A spray bottle with a fine mist is recommended. This recipe yields five ounces.
P.S. If you enjoy naturally scenting the home try my recipes for handmade Vanilla Lavender Linen Mist or Pumpkin Spice Room Spray.
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What is the purpose of the baking soda in this recipe?
It helps keep the water fresh and the spray last longer. If you substitute the water for witch hazel, hydrosol, or vodka then you can skip the baking soda.
Hello again I just noticed your comment on the baking soda I do use the witch hazel do it’s good to know that there is another product to use to preserve the spray.
Also did you use 4 or 5 oz bottles. Thanks 😊
Jeannie W
I used a 4 ounce bottle Jeannie. You can cut the water a bit if needed. I the baking soda helps preserve the spray a little, I make them in small bottles and use them up in 2 months.