Fall Diffuser Blend Ideas for Essential Oils
With Autumn in full swing, I’ve been trying out new combinations of essential oils to diffuse together. Especially as the big series of holidays approaches at the end of the year, I find myself very comforted by many aromas of the season.
Here are some great oils that I like to choose from which can create smells similar to a spiced cider, pumpkin pie, and other crisp, harvest time blends. The beauty of diffusing is there is no exact science. Bigger rooms may need more drops total, but my main level is fine with anywhere from 5-8 drops. Have fun playing with combinations of two or three (or four or five!) of these oils…but of course, any one by itself is also a lovely experience.
For example, Young Living pinned the graphic below using four of these oils in their “recipe”. I didn’t have all of these oils on hand, so I’ve been substituting by doing Thieves and a little Orange. Three drops of Thieves and two drops of Orange is a different blend than three drops of Orange and two drops of Thieves would be. It’s pretty interesting to create custom blends for your home!
My Essential Oils 101 (video) or general EO safety and usage pages are a great way to get an oily overview.
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