tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3262834626697547871.post8184306518467774606..comments2024-03-29T07:48:57.070+00:00Comments on Sybil Witters On: Considering CraftingLyssa Medanahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07350926829113722058noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3262834626697547871.post-78455176761413082342016-01-21T14:56:58.258+00:002016-01-21T14:56:58.258+00:00oh my, those diffusers are giving you too many hea...oh my, those diffusers are giving you too many headaches and causing you to spend more money. Just cut your losses, give them to charity shop and buy an air freshener !Kitty Greenehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12844056332086042474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3262834626697547871.post-85108161376615960682016-01-21T12:23:14.187+00:002016-01-21T12:23:14.187+00:00Don't forget that your nose quickly becomes ac...Don't forget that your nose quickly becomes accustomed to the smell of any scent in your house, which is why you stop noticing the diffuser. (That's why Glade markets a plug in with several scents which go in turn).<br />Maybe you could make another flavoured diffuser, and rotate them weekly? Just stopper-up the one that you aren't using.<br />Just a thoughtWitch Hazelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06606199417540707334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3262834626697547871.post-20819158127116115372016-01-21T02:31:40.516+00:002016-01-21T02:31:40.516+00:00Do you have to use vodka in the diffuser? Can'...Do you have to use vodka in the diffuser? Can't you use rubbing alcohol (isopropyl; you might call it surgical spirit in England), instead? Seems to me, I recall the recipe you posted mentioning something about rubbing alcohol. We can buy a bottle of the stuff here in our dollar stores (similar to your pound stores, I suppose), for, well, $1 for a 16 fl. oz (473mL) bottle. That might work out cheaper than the vodka. <br /><br />Otherwise, you have the makings for 5 diffuser kits to give as gifts to friends or family over the year! Each kit will contain 10 reeds, a bottle of essential oil, and an empty container to be used as the diffuser. Print out a label with the instructions, and all the person receiving will have to do is provide the alcohol of his/her choice to use in it! <br /><br />And, should you want to make additional diffusers after you have given away your purchased reeds, I read that one can use any type of twigs, etc. If you have any lavender stems from your garden, they might make great reeds since they come pre-scented, so to speak. <br /><br />But then, that's me - always looking to save a dollar! Bless is just one of my names; Frugal is another (although, some might just say cheap!) :DBlesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16369267622517848850noreply@blogger.com