As the weather gets colder, these fall diffuser blends are a must have. These fall essential oil diffuser recipes will fill your home with warm, spicy aromas. If you don't know how to create the best smelling essential oil blends, no worries, we've done it for you. Whether you prefer pumpkin spice essential oil blends or more woodsy essential oils, these diffuser oil blends do not disappoint.
There's just something about the air in fall. It's crisp and fresh and just simply stepping outside can be so invigorating.
It's only natural that we want to bring all of the amazing smells and freshness inside.
That's where fall diffuser blends come in!
Whether you love the woodsy essential oils or want your house to smell like pumpkin spice, you can do this by combining some fun fall essential oils.
Today, I'm sharing 2 of my favorite fall essential oil diffuser recipes that you need to bring the fall from outside, inside!
So what essential oils do you need to make your house smell like fall?
Favorite Fall Essential Oils
Some of my favorite fall essential oils are:
Cinnamon Essential Oil just makes me happy. (Maybe because desserts made with Cinnamon happen to be my all time favorite..) This spicy, but sweet essential oil is a must have in my holiday diffuser recipes.
Clove Essential Oil is distilled from clove trees including the flower buds, stems and leaves. It has a spicy scent and is a a great addition to your fall diffuser blends.
Sweet Orange Essential Oil blends very well with spicy essential oils like cinnamon and clove. Combining them together creates a perfect fall diffuser blend.
Grapefruit Essential Oil is another citrus oil that also blends well with spicy essential oils. It also blends well with your woodsy essential oils.
Woodsy Essential Oils for your Fall Diffuser Blends
Woodsy essential oils are super popular for men's essential oil recipes like these cologne recipes and men's diy aftershave recipes.
In our Autumn Woods diffuser recipe, you have the option of Fir or Pine Essential Oils. Feel free to use what you have on hand or can easily obtain.
There are several different types of Fir Essential Oil including:
Fir Needle Essential Oil smells exactly like you crushed up fir needles and took a big whiff. It immediately transports you into the forest surrounded by tall fir trees. I chose to use this fir oil in my diffuser blends.
Frasier Fir Essential Oil will transport you back to Christmas with your family. Think of the smell of a fresh cut Christmas tree.
Balsam Fir Oil is distilled from the needles and the twigs of the balsam fir tree. The result is more of a grassy aroma that blends well into your fall essential oil mixes.
Douglas Fir Essential Oil has underlying soft and citrus like notes blended with the woodsy Christmas tree scent. This is another great addition to your fall diffuser blends.
White Fir Essential Oil is another woodsy oil that makes me think of Christmas. Not only does it smell amazing, but it can help improve your mood and energize you as well!
Feel free to use whatever fir oil that you have on hand. I personally used Fir Needle in my recipe. It smells so good!
Pine Needle Essential Oil: Have you ever walked through a pine forest? You are just enveloped by the aroma of Pine. Pine Needle Essential Oil is extracted from the pine needles on the branches and is a wonderful woodsy essential oil for your fall diffuser blends.
All this talk about woodsy essential oils, let's get to the Autumn Woods Diffuser Blend!
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All this talk about woodsy essential oils, let's get to the Autumn Woods Diffuser Blend!
Autumn Woods Diffuser Blend Recipe
This woodsy essential oil diffuser blend will transport you into the forest! Breathe in that fresh, crisp autumn air...
Materials
- 5 drops Pink Grapefruit or Grapefruit Essential Oil
- 2 drops Sage Essential Oil (not Clary Sage)
- 2 drops Cedarwood Essential Oil
- 1 drop Fir or Pine Essential Oil
Autumn Woods Stock Bottle
- 25 drops Pink Grapefruit or Grapefruit Essential Oil
- 10 drops Sage Essential Oil
- 10 drops Cedarwood Essential Oil
- 5 drops Fir or Pine Essential Oil
Instructions
- Fill essential oil diffuser with water (this recipe works well with a diffuser that holds 6 oz of water)
- Add essential oils
- Diffuse and enjoy!
Notes
Feel free to use whatever Fir Essential Oil you have available. There might be a slight difference in the end result, but you will still get a fresh woodsy aroma!
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Pumpkin Essential Oil for your Fall Diffuser Blends
Wouldn't it be nice if there was actually a pumpkin essential oil and it smelled like pumpkin pie?
Unfortunately this doesn't exist.
But today I will share a fun pumpkin spice essential oil blend that comes close.
It's more of an “Almost” Pumpkin spice.
There are many recipes you can find online, like this one from Mountain Rose Herbs, that try to match the pumpkin spice smell.
Unfortunately, I am not a fan of nutmeg or ginger essential oil and a lot of these recipes call for these two oils.
You may just love this Pumpkin Spice Room Spray Recipe I posted recently.
Related Post: 20 Low Carb Keto Pumpkin Recipes
So let's get to the pumpkin spice diffuser blend!
Pumpkin Spice Essential Oil Diffuser Blend
This pumpkin spice essential oil diffuser blend will create a warm, spicy aroma sure to please!
Materials
- 6 drops Sweet Orange Essential Oil
- 2 drops Tea Tree Oil
- 1 drop Clove Essential Oil
- Water
Pumpkin Spice Stock Bottle:
- 30 drops Sweet Orange Essential Oil
- 10 drops Tea Tree Essential Oil
- 5 drops Clove Essential Oil
Instructions
- Fill essential oil diffuser with water (this recipe works well with a diffuser that holds 6 oz of water)
- Add essential oils
- Diffuse and enjoy!
Notes
There has been some controversy lately about using essential oils around pets. Tea tree oil was one that was mentioned. This is a great article to clarify what is and isn't safe for your pets when it comes to using essential oils.
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