DIY Reed Diffuser {with Recipes for 11 Best Essential Oil Blends} (2024)

So Many Great Reasons to Make Your Own Reed Diffuser

  • Much less expensive than buying one, and they work great!
  • Almost anything (with a narrow neck) works as a vase– match your décor!
  • Create your own custom scent – I’ve shared 11 of my favorites for spring below. Feel free to use one of those or create your own.
  • It’s really simple. Just mix 3 ingredients together and you’re done.
  • Great for small rooms where a plug-in diffuser just isn’t practical- perfect for bathrooms!
  • Makes a great gift too!

How to Make a Reed Diffuser

I make my own essential oil reed diffusers. It’s simple. All you need is…

a glass container with a narrow opening (to slow evaporation)

1/4 cup of a light oil like apricot kernel oil or safflower oil

15-20 drops essential oil (see below for 11 of my favorite spring essential oils blends)

2 Tbsp of alcohol to help oils travel up reeds (vodka works great)

reed sticks

Find a Container

Any narrow-opening container made of an essential-oil-safe material can be turned into a reed diffuser. Glass, ceramic,earthenware, wood, or stainless steelall work great. Look around your home, you probably already have something that will work. Other great places to find a vase or jar for your reed diffuser?

  • garage sales
  • consignment stores
  • Goodwill or other thrift stores
  • Craft stores (Michaels, JoAnn’s, Hobby Lobby)- and don’t forget to use your 40% off coupon

Step-by-Step Instructions

1) add 1/4 cup of a light oil (like apricot kernel oil or safflower oil) to a glass measuring cup

2) add 2 Tbsp of alcohol to the measuring cup. The alcohol is to help thin out the oils andhelp oils travel up reeds. Cheap vodka works great!

3) add 15-20 drops essential oil (see below for 11 of my favorite spring essential oils blends)

4) use one of the reeds to stir the oil and alcohol mixture. Stir well until the essential oils and carrier oil are somewhat well dispersed in the alcohol.

5) pour the oil and alcohol mixture into the vase

6) bundle the reeds and insert them into the neck of the vase

7) fan the reeds out

8) The oil will saturate into reeds, and as it wicks up the reeds, it will release the aroma into the air. It will take a few days for the reeds to absorb the oil.

9) Flip sticks every few days to refresh scent.

10) replace the oil-alcohol mixture once it evaporates and replace the reed sticks about once a month.

11 of My Favorite Essential Oil Blends- perfect for using in this reed diffuser

10 drops eucalyptus + 10 drops spearmint

6 drops grapefruit + 6 drops orange + 4 dropslemon + 2 drops bergamot

3 drops geranium + 9 drops lavender + 6 drops orange

9 drops lavender + 6 drops clary sage + 6 drops orange

6 drops lemongrass + 6 dropslavender + 6 drops eucalyptus

6 drops tangerine + 6 drops spearmint + 6 drops lemongrass

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3drops geranium + 6 drops lavender +9 drops lime

12 drops lemon +3 dropsfrankincense + 3 drops ylang ylang

6 drops lavender + 6 drops lemon + 6 drops rosemary

6 drops lavender + 6 drops lemon + 6 drops peppermint

6 drops lemon + 6 drops lavender + 6 drops grapefruit

Would you like to make homemade reed diffusers in other scents?

Click here to 20 Fall reed diffuser recipes

And click here for 25 Christmas reed diffuser recipes

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DIY Reed Diffuser {with Recipes for 11 Best Essential Oil Blends} (2024)

FAQs

DIY Reed Diffuser {with Recipes for 11 Best Essential Oil Blends}? ›

As a general rule, the ideal fragrance-to-base ratio for reed diffusers is somewhere between 10 and 20% fragrance. In other words, you will get a good scent throw by using 10% fragrance and 90% base, or 20% fragrance and 80% base for a stronger scent.

How do you make a high quality reed diffuser? ›

Edens Garden Essential Oil Set
  1. Pour sweet almond oil or safflower oil in 1/2 cup increments into the ceramic or glass vase.
  2. Add 30 - 50 drops of essential oils per 1/2 cup of base oil. ...
  3. Give the vase a good shake or stir to mix oils.
  4. Stick in 5 - 8 reed diffuser sticks.
Jan 31, 2020

What is the best ratio for a reed diffuser? ›

As a general rule, the ideal fragrance-to-base ratio for reed diffusers is somewhere between 10 and 20% fragrance. In other words, you will get a good scent throw by using 10% fragrance and 90% base, or 20% fragrance and 80% base for a stronger scent.

What is the best carrier oil for reed diffusers? ›

What is the best carrier oil for reed diffusers?
  1. Fractionated Coconut Oil. Extracted from coconut trees all over the world, fractionated coconut oil differs slightly from regular, or "refined" coconut oil, as it does not become solid at room temperature. ...
  2. Sweet Almond Oil. ...
  3. Argan Oil. ...
  4. Grapeseed Oil. ...
  5. Rosehip Oil.

What is the ratio of essential oils to carrier oil for a reed diffuser? ›

Steps for Making Reed Diffusers

If you're using an oil base, you will blend a mix of 30% essential oil to 70% base oil. You can experiment with the percentages to see what works best for you.

How to make a strong smelling reed diffuser? ›

Flip the reeds over regularly

This will improve the distribution of scent throughout the room. You should aim to flip the reeds of your diffuser weekly or once every couple of weeks to get the most out of the aroma.

How do you make a professional reed diffuser? ›

  1. Stage 1 – Measure out 150ml Augeo Base oil. With your measuring jug, measure out 150ml of the augeo base oil. ...
  2. Stage 2 – Pour in full 50ml of fragrance oil. ...
  3. Stage 3 – Mix your oils together thoroughly. ...
  4. Stage 4 – Pour mixture into container. ...
  5. Stage 5 – Stir your reeds into the oil mixture.
Jul 31, 2020

Should I use thick or thin reeds for diffuser? ›

For optimal performance, we recommend a stick around 3 mm thick. Thicker reeds absorb more oil and thus diffuse more scent into the air, but this also means your diffuser will consume more oil and therefore won't last as long.

Should you flip the reeds in a diffuser? ›

How often should I flip the reeds? Whenever you notice the scent fading a bit or want an extra burst of fragrance. You should flip the reeds about once per week. However, don't flip them too often as the more often you flip your reeds the faster the oil will disperse.

Are you supposed to flip the reeds in a reed diffuser? ›

Flipping your reed sticks every so often provides a fresh burst of fragrance and helps prevent the reeds from getting clogged. We recommend doing this around once a week or every two weeks. To do this, take the reeds out and put the dry end into the vessel.

How do you make a long lasting reed diffuser? ›

Use the right amount of fragrance oil.

The amount of fragrance oil you use will affect how long the essential oil reed diffuser fragrance lasts. Too much oil can make the diffuser smell overpowering, while too little oil can make it smell weak. Use one reed for every 10 square feet of space as a general rule of thumb.

What is main ingredient in a reed diffuser? ›

Ingredients and Supplies You Need to Make a Reed Diffuser:

Essential oil(s) (You also may use fragrance oils.) Perfumer's alcohol (You may or may not need this.) Diffuser reeds (Reeds should be a few inches taller than the bottle.) Narrow neck glass bottle (Do not use plastic or metal containers.)

How to make essential oil smell stronger? ›

To experience a more powerful and genuine aroma, use essential oils of your favourite scents, such as lavender, citrous, or eucalyptus. Consider combining the oil with a carrier oil, such as almond or jojoba oil, if you discover that the aroma is still not as potent as you'd like.

What ingredients are in reed diffusers? ›

The liquid inside reed diffusers is a mixture of carrier oil and fragrance oil. Carrier oils are lightweight, unscented base oils, whilst fragrance oils are typically essential oils. The liquid in reed diffusers can often be toxic or poisonous if ingested.

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