DIY Essential Oil Ornaments | 12 Days Of Gift Ideas


I think I have received an ornament every since since I was a teenager. I definitely consider them a gift and ones that are handmade are especially charming and meaningful. I make ornaments pretty much ever year and I'm most excited about these ones. These ornaments are easy to make, beautifully minimal and boho, and all have a part of them you can drop essential oils onto making them extra lovely to have around.

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DIY Essential Oil Ornaments

I love how easy all of these are to make. And they have both a minimal and boho vibe to them that makes them perfect for everyone. I'm thinking they could all be easily adapted to be keychains or to hang on doorknobs. Lava beads and felt balls are natural essential oil diffusers. Drop a few drops of something lovely smelling and they'll release the smell wherever they're hanging. I think something like Christmas spirit would be perfect as it hangs on the tree!

Boho Tassel Ornaments

Supplies:
Yarn
Thread
Lava Bead
Embroidery Needle
Scissors

Minimal Wood Ring Ornament


Supplies:
Wood Ring
Felt Balls
Lava Beads
Thread
Embroidery Needle
Scissors

Cinnamon Himmeli Ornament

 
Supplies:
Cinnamon Sticks
Thin Wire
Scissors
Lava Beads
Thread


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Do you make ornaments for yourself? Do you gift ornaments? Which one of these are your favorite?

5 comments

  1. What essential oils do you usually use? What of them are really nice and smell good? Do you know the sore where we can buy the best sets?

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  2. You have shown a perfect example how to make something cool, without spending any money on it. I appreciate that you posted this DIY.

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  4. Something that helps with sticking, if you want to roll it out with a rolling pin, is to take some fishing line or dental floss, pull it tight, and run it underneath the clay before you cut out the ornament. Just don’t roll out the clay too thin.

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