So how do you start making your own home fragrances? The Yummy Life has all the instructions you need to get going, but first you’ll need mason jars and some basic scent starters like citrus fruits, natural extracts, spices, herbs and fresh pine needles. The scents can be made ahead of time and stored in the freezer or refrigerator and then heated in a crock pot, pan or fondue pot when you’re ready to use them.

The writer points out that they can makes great gifts or centerpieces as well.

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