How to Make An Air-Dry Clay Diffuser

How to Make An Air-Dry Clay Diffuser

Having a good-smelling house is pretty important to me. I love that feeling of walking in through the front door (or even just wandering from one room to another) and being met with a wave of fresh, subtle scent. To make that happen, I tend to prefer essential oils over candles. One, because we have cats who are pretty darn curious (I’m always scared they’ll accidentally tip over a lit candle), and two, it’s hard to find candles that don’t stand out like a sore thumb!

I just really appreciate the flexibility of essential oils and how you can use them. Electric diffusers are great because you don’t have to worry about an open flame, and I managed to find a diffuser design that looks pretty when out on the counter or other tabletops throughout the house (pssst…click this link to see my favorite diffuser and get 20% off with code “DREAMGREEN”). I also recently found out that you can use essential oils without electricity! Enter: my new DIY Air-Dry Clay Essential Oil Diffuser.

How to Make An Air-Dry Clay Diffuser

How to Make An Air-Dry Clay Diffuser

How to Make An Air-Dry Clay Diffuser

This handy cord-free diffuser was assembled at home (on our living room floor, no less!) in just one afternoon, and allows me to have fresh essential oil scent in any room of our house—whether there’s an outlet nearby or not.

The entire air-dry clay tutorial is now live over on Hunker, and includes a tutorial for how to add essential oils to unscented aroma beads. Once you learn how to do that, you can honestly make all sorts of scented things for around your house. I made a few extra bags of scented beads, and tucked them in places like my car, the cabinet under the bathroom sink, and the unfinished basement to help freshen those spaces without having to plug anything in. Check the project out this way, and let me know what you think!

Make An Air-Dry Clay Diffuser

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Weekend Inspiration: No.117

Chris Loves Julia Loloi rug

Is anyone else floored that it’s already November 13? This year has been such a roller coaster…One minute it feels like the days and weeks are dragging, and then all of a sudden it goes from July to November in a flash. I can’t keep up!

At any rate, I’m excited to take a little breather this weekend, and thought I’d keep today’s weekend link roundup pretty casual. No theme this time. Instead, I’m talking through a handful of random things exciting me right now, including the latest home décor launch from Chris Loves Julia, the show I can’t stop watching, my new favorite Amazon find, and lots more.

Weekend Inspiration: No.117

1. Did you catch the exciting announcement from Loloi this week?! Everybody’s favorite rug brand teamed up with Chris Loves Julia to launch a new collection filled with gorgeous area rugs. We had a chance to try one of the rugs out ahead of this week’s launch, and love it to bits. Shop our pick here! TIP: If it’s showing as sold out, add your email to get a restock notification. There’s currently a restock scheduled for mid-December.

2. Another thing I did this week was decorate our family room for Christmas. I can’t wait to talk through everything I did in the space (full tour coming next month!), but here are two of my favorite new additions that I purchased for the space: one and two.

3. I’ve been desperate to own this trendy retro-style toaster for years, but can’t justify the exorbitant price tag. Happily, I just heard about this look-a-like toaster that costs about 1/4 the price.

4. I recently happened upon this kitchen makeover on YouTube, and absolutely loved it. The video doesn’t have any dialogue (there are foreign language subtitles), but it still perfectly explains how the family changed the look of their kitchen through multiple DIY projects. I’m so inspired, and the music is really calming throughout the video, too.

5. Wanna know the show I can’t stop watching? Full House! I started it on Hulu Live on a whim when I couldn’t decide what to watch one night, and now I’m hooked. It’s so nostalgic.

6. I’m, for sure, going to take a breather from Full House this weekend to binge the entire new season of The Crown on Netflix. It premiers tomorrow. Are you going to be tuning in?

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