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note from Jenn:I do know its winter...but a keeper for the summer and those who like summer smells threw out the year.

 

Summer Scents for Your HomeBy Cait Johnson, author of Earth, Water, Fire, and Air (SkyLight Paths, 2003).When the weather turns warm and sometimes sticky, most of our homes could use a little help smelling and feeling fresh. Clean summery scents can do a lot for us, but we don’t want to rely on plug-in air fresheners or air freshener sprays: both contain chemicals thought to be harmful. Instead, we can rely on the wisdom of our great-grandmothers, and use natural ingredients to make our homes smell delightfully refreshing and clean.Simple Solution:Find our how lemon peel, fresh or dried mint, vanilla extract, lavender, and more can make your home smell fresh as the proverbial daisy, here:Lively LemonsThe zesty clean fragrance of lemon is an instant uplift. Try rubbing a few drops of lemon essential oil on doorknobs, or peeling a lemon and simply twisting the peel so that the oils are released into the room. You can simmer lemon slices in water on the stove to scent the air deliciously, too.Lavender RefresherPlunk a handful of dried lavender in a pretty container next to the bed to make your bedroom smell fresh and to promote relaxing sleep and deep dreams.Rosemary SmudgeYou can burn sprigs of dried rosemary (using an ashtray underneath to catch any sparks!) to cleanse the atmosphere in your home. The scent is refreshing, and the herb has been used in sickrooms for centuries, since it is a time-honored antimicrobial.Sweet Green MistMists and sprays are an easy way to add wonderful, natural scent to your home and they are proven allies in the fight against germs. Mists and sprays are a simple way of providing aromatherapy by just using essential oils, water and a spray bottle. Nothing could be easier than spritzing a few drops of these antibacterial sprays on doorknobs, bathroom surfaces, telephones--anything you touch--to keep your home smelling sweet. Because essential oils are antibacterial, they also help kill germs. The formulas keep indefinitely and, in a pretty bottle tied with a ribbon, they make great gifts. Your home will smell marvelous, and you won’t need to worry as much when guests bring coughs and sneezes in with them. Look for all-natural pure essential oils at your local natural foods store.This couldn’t-be-easier recipe makes enough for five cups of mist, enough to share with a friend. Use liberally on non-staining surfaces or simply spray upward in the center of the room, being sure to avoid contact with eyes.Ingredients:Use an eyedropper to place the following in a small glass jar with a lid (a baby food jar is ideal)--20 drops sweet orange essential oil10 drops lavender essential oil10 drops eucalyptus essential oilMix well. To use, add 4-8 drops of this base to one cup of purified or distilled water in a spray bottle, shaking to mix. Store in a cool, dark place.Spicy Summer PotpourriThis potpourri looks lovely set out in a bowl, or stored in little potpourri bags.Base: a combination of any or all of the following, thoroughly dried--orange peel, marigolds, chrysanthemums, lavender, asters, Queen Anne’s lace, star anise seeds, cinnamon powder or sticks, whole or powdered clovesOil scents: a few drops each--Sweet orange essential oilLavender essential oilClove essential oilSprinkle dried base with oils and mix well. Refresh base with a few drops of oil whenever needed.Vanilla Odor RemoverThe vanilla bean has properties that reduce odors! Try this super-easy trick for removing smells you don't want:Ingredients:1 to 2 teaspoons natural vanilla extractJust put the vanilla in a small cup anywhere you want air freshening.Summery Stovetop FreshenerMint is a wonderful freshener that gives an uplifting feeling to the atmosphere. You can use either fresh or dried mint in this formula.Ingredients:A handful of mint leaves8 cups of waterCombine all the ingredients in a pan on the stove. Bring to a boil, and then turn down to a simmer. Replace the liquid when needed as it evaporates.Cinnamon TrickI have a small terra-cotta pot filled with ground cinnamon sitting near my desk. I get wafts of the sweet fragrance all day long.Flower PowerMy friend Jo has honeysuckle planted around her house. In the evening, she opens her windows and her home is permeated with the heavenly fragrance. You could also try planting Scented Boxes for Your WindowsKerryArgue not with dragons, for thou art crunchy and go well with brie"Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus"No trees were killed in the sending of this message. However, a large numberof electrons were terribly inconvenienced.Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans - JohnLennonToday's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.“Then I will tell you a great secret, Captain. Perhaps the greatest of alltime. The molecules of your body are the same molecules that make up thisstation and the nebula outside, that burn inside the stars themselves. Weare starstuff, we are the universe made manifest, trying to figure itselfout. As we have both learned, sometimes the universe requires a change ofperspective."Babylon 5"It is never too late to become what you might have been " ~~George Elliott -- Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.13/78 - Release 8/19/2005

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