We all love walking into a room or home that smells wonderful. It’s a tactic that those selling their homes use. But you want to avoid harsh scents that can be overwhelming. These are frugal ways to use scents in your home for only cents.
Dollar Store
Shop at the dollar store. Even discount chains and pharmacy chains have sections of candles and other scent related items. Typically the cost for a scented candle will fall at about $1.00. Some places will have larger candles for 2/$5.00. The candles will last for several burns, and when they aren’t burning, they still release a scent into the air.
Make Your Own
One of my favorite ways to scent up the house is to cut a length of pantyhose and fill with your favorite spices. You can either use store bought spices, or utilize potpourri – homemade. Change out different scents for different time of year. For instance in the spring you might enjoy a light flower scent – like roses, lilac, or lavender, in summer you might enjoy an orange, lemon or other citrus scent, Autumn might bring with it pumpkin, berry or vanilla and at Winter/Holiday time you might enjoy a cinnamon, peppermint or pine scent.
Vacuum Cleaner Bags
Put some spices or powder into a vacuum cleaner bag the next time you need to vacuum. Or sprinkle some powder on the carpet, let sit for about 15 minutes and then vacuum it all up. Your home will smell awesome!
Candles
If you prefer a specific scent of candle, you might have multiple candles that are almost burned to the end. If they are in a glass jar, you can fill a pot on the stove top with a couple of inches of water. Place the jar inside the pot, staying nearby at all time. It should only take about 2-5 minutes to melt the wax inside the jar. Remove using a potholder and pour into a new jar. You will most likely need to purchase a new wick from the craft store for a relatively cheap amount. However, you can also pour the candle wax into an ice cube container. Allow it to harden. (spray the ice cube containers with cooking spray first for easy removal). For about $3.00 you can purchase a ceramic wax burner from most discount stores in the candle section. You can then reuse your candles in this way. And you won’t even need a wick! Plus the tea lights you need to burn this wax are so cheap – you can get a very large bag of them for around $1.00.
What things do you do to create yummy scents for cents in your home?
Nicole Humphrey writes articles for the Scrapbooking Blog and for the Frugal Blog. She also guest blogs on a variety of topics. You can read more of her articles by clicking here.
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