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Wednesday, February 17, 2021

DIY Vanilla Rose Room/Linen Spray ~ Romantic Homemaking Series


“There is simply the rose;
it is perfect in every moment of its existence.”
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

Scent is such a powerful tool in the home and the fragrance of vanilla and rose feels utterly romantic to me. To make a simple spray for freshening up the bedrooms or linens, please follow the basic guidelines in the tutorial below. This may be quite a desirable spray in the winter when the home can be a bit stale and a dash of deodorizer is always welcome.

This recipe is very flexible. Use what you have and as much as you'd like of each ingredient to get the desired aroma. I have also included variations using lavender and citrus essential oils (as these are more common oils that you may already own). I do suggest you maintain the witch hazel and/or vodka to water ratio as it is a preserver and helps disperse the essential oils in the recipe. 


Place the following ingredients in an appropriate sized spray bottle and shake well before each use.

-- 1/2 tsp. clear vanilla extract (or vanilla essential oil or regular vanilla extract but keep in mind the darker extract may stain linens -- but I think it'd be fine for a room mist)

-- 20 drops of rose absolute (or you can use rose essential oil if you have the luxury, Palmarosa essential oil or even try a few drops of Geranium essential oil -- please add in the drops cautiously and test the fragrance to your liking as you go -- see other variations below)

-- 1/4 c. witch hazel (or use plain vodka or a vodka/witch hazel mix)

-- 1/4 c. distilled water (or water that has been boiled and cooled down)

Yields: 1/2 c. (4 oz.)

VARIATIONS:

I did one batch with the 1/2 tsp. clear vanilla extract, 20 drops of rose absolute and then I added in a few drops of Palmarosa and Geranium essential oil to the witch hazel and water mix. I really liked the depth they added. I encourage you to be creative with what you have!

If you'd like to make a romantic aroma mist for your home but lack the oils I mentioned above, you can make a lavender vanilla spray (just replace lavender essential oil with the rose). You can use the label here for embellishing the bottle.

You can also do a delightful citrus vanilla spray. Just replace the rose oil with lemon, orange or any other citrus essential oil. You can use the citrus bliss room spray label here to embellish your bottle.

Here is a PRINTABLE of the recipe to include in your Inspired Home "Junk" Journal (thank you to Little Birdie Blessings for the darling homemade washi tape I used to attach the recipe to the book). I have also added a large and small label to print out for your vanilla rose spray. To make them waterproof you can cover them with clear contact paper or thick clear mailing tape. 


I hope you have enjoyed this simple tutorial and spritzing your home with this romantic blend! May this sweet spray add a dash of loveliness into your domestic day!

Happily homemaking,
♡ JES



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8 comments:

  1. Thank you Jes, I’m really enjoying your blog. I refer to it so often.
    Bless you,
    Gail.

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    1. Thank you Gail! It's nice to hear from you! I hope all is going well for you and that you are doing well in your new home ♥️

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  2. Hi there,

    I find myself coming to your blog often, you're a breath of fresh air and reading your posts calm my soul. Thanks.

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    1. Thank you so much for taking the time to share encouragement here! I'm very glad you enjoy your visits here ♥️♥️♥️

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  3. Hi Jes, Your room spray sounds delightful, thank you for letting us know how to make it. The washi tape looks wonderful in your junk journal. Your posts are always so lovely with beautiful photos of your home. You're an inspiration to so many women. I'm so happy for your unique little corner of the internet. ~ Abby

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    1. Thank you for always being so kind ♥️♥️♥️🥀 that is becoming a lost art...

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  4. I have never thought of adding vanilla to room and linen spray! That is a brilliant idea! ❤❤❤

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