I have never been much of an air freshener person—spreading fake scents into the air (like spray room fresheners) always made me gag a bit, so that is double true when you are talking about sealing yourself off in a small enclosed space, like your car, with such a scent. Thankfully, there’s an easy way to add a naturally fresh scent to your car with essential oils, and you can trade the tacky pine tree hanging from your rearview mirror for a cute chain of wool balls instead!
Supplies:
–2 cm felted wool balls
–small tassels
–small clothespins
-embroidery thread
-large darning needle
–essential oils
Cut a piece of embroidery thread that is about 16″ long. Thread one end though the metal spring loop in the center of your clothespin (you may want to use the needle to do that if you can’t just poke the thread through), pull through until you hit the center of your thread, and then tie a knot about 1″ below the clothespin.Thread both your thread ends though the needle and add on three wool balls with the color you want on top first. Make a knot after the third ball.
Slide your small tassel onto one of your threads, and knot again to keep the tassel in place. All your components are now in place, but we’ll do one more step to hide the thread in the bottom wool ball.Thread both of your thread ends through your needle again and pull the thread back up through the center of your bottom wool ball and out the top. Trim the thread as close to where it came out as you can. Now your thread ends are neatly tucked away and your diffuser is ready to use!! Choose a high-quality essential oil and add 3-4 drops of the oil of your choice to the wool ball section of your diffuser. If you want to mix scents (great idea!), try 1-2 drops of each scent and see how strong the scent is before adding more. To install, simply use the clothespin to attach your felted ball chain onto one of your vent slats and enjoy the drive! If you hang it higher on your vent you also get the added benefit of getting a little extra burst of scent when the heat/air is being blown out, but you can hang it on the lowest rung if you’d rather that not happen too. I have seen that some people will hang air freshener type things from their rearview mirror, but hanging anything from the mirror is actually illegal to do in most states, so I say stick with the vent clip. Just add more oils to refresh the scent as needed. Now, as far as what scent to use, that’s totally up to you, but may I suggest a calming lavender or rosemary for your rush hour traffic commute? 😉 xo. Laura
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This is so stinking cute! I totally need to make this!
Paige
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This looks like a great way to use up wool yarn remnants if you combine this diy with the wool dryer balls diy to use instead of the wool felt balls.
This is SO SMART!!! Maybe you guys can sell them?!?! I would totally buy one!
I know right? I wish I could buy one of these because to be honest, I’ll probably never get around to making them ; )
This is genius!! I hate air fresheners, but love essential oils and this is too cute.
Love this!!
This is such a great idea!!!! And a very non-threatening DIY for someone who has great intentions, but is often scared off by projects. How cute!
How adorable! I love the gold pegs, haha! 🙂
Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog
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Such a cute idea 🙂 Now I need to just get a car…
This is so cute, I love it and will definitely make one! Thank you very much for sharing your pattern.
They look so pretty, what a cool idea!
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Adorable and functional. LOVE this!
Wow, This is so amazing. I love your art. I think this is not an easy task but I will try to make. Thanks for sharing your artwork.
This is such a fun idea! I have been loving my EO lately and have been wanting to diffuse in the car!
This is the best idea for my commutes in traffic.! Love it!
Genius, and so cute!!
This is an amazing idea!!! I’ll do it as soon as possible! Thank you!
This is such a cute (and great) idea!!!
I love this idea! Artificial fragrances make me sneeze, this is the perfect way to use essential oils in my car.
Making this. Do you get the little wool balls from a craft store? I don’t think I’ve ever seen these. Wonderful craft.
We found ours on Etsy (they’re linked in the supply list) 🙂
This is an awesome and cute idea! Btw I love the gold scissors! 🙂
Such a fun, cute little DIY! I swear, y’all always think of such great things, that would never even cross my mind!
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I love your ideas
I just made a bunch of these as party favors and I’m trying to decide which essential oils to give with them but I’m new to essential oil mixing and I’m looking for a recommendation on 3 oils that would smell good together.
I WANT TO DO THIS THIS WEEKEND. My husband will be out of town on a work trip. Everyone’s getting these for their b days this year!
Apparently I left my embroidery thread at the craft store between picking it out, checking out, and getting home. I used some upholstery thread instead just to get one made, and I love it!
You wrote it very well, it is very nice to read this.
I made these for all my friends. Everyone loved them. Thank you for the DIY idea!
This is such a good idea!
My car always smells like rubber as my winter tires live in the backseat (downside of living in a tiny apartment with no storage space). I bought a cheap gas station air freshener to cover the scent but I wish I had just stuck with the rubber stench instead! It was SO strong and nauseating.
Occasionally, I get a Frasier Fir air freshener in a X-Mas stocking or as a I-was-going-to-throw-this-away-but-since-you’re-here-you-can-have-it gift. I love those–the pine scent is so on point it reminds me of my hometown. However, those gifts are few and far between.
These DIY diffusers look like the perfect replacement for a) stinky car fresheners and b) good smelling, but overprice car fresheners. Plus, they’re so much cuter!
Thanks for sharing! I am 100% making this with my girlfriends this weekend.
– Grace | The Keen Kind
I have just stumbled upon this post via Pinterest and I love this little craft! Pom poms all the way! It will look super cute in the car too! How long would you say the essential oil fragrance lasts?
Aimsy xoxo
https://www.aimsysantics.co.uk
how long do they last for the first time?
The scent? It depends a little on how much you use and also the weather / humidity.
So I just made 12 of these for my co-workers for a little Christmas present. I’m quite pleased with myself because I’m the least crafty person ever! Cute idea and once I found my mojo they only took maybe 15 minutes to assemble each one.
I love this idea and proud of all of you who have made these! Did you order all of the materials or were you able to find them in craft stores? I would like to begin very soon.