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Orange Glass ShinerPolish any glass or mirror to a lovely finish and shine. Enjoy the pleasant aroma too. 4 ounces water 4 ounces apple cider vinegar 1 tablespoon borax 1 tablespoon orange essential oil

1 teaspoon lemon essential oilCombine all ingredients in a heavy duty plastic spray bottle and shake well before each use. Spray on glass or mirror and wipe immediately with a clean cloth. Watch the shiny surface emerge. Note that stubborn stains like old toothpaste glop and chewing gum come off with ease, plus the aroma is pleasant and uplifting. It's best to use gloves with this cleaner and remember to shake before using to evenly incorporate the essential oils. As with all household cleaners, keep this one out of the reach of children.Dishwashing LiquidLift your spirits while washing the dishes. Not suited for automatic dishwashers. 10 drops lemon essential oil 10 drops lavender essential oil 10 drops orange essential oil Liquid castile soap or other mildly scented dishwashing liquid.Fill a 32oz. squirt bottle with liquid soap and add the oils. Shake well.Holiday Room SprayIn a small spray bottle pour 4 ozs of purified water add: 30 drops of cinnamon leaf oil 20 drops of clove oil 20 drops of sweet orange oil (or blood orange) 10 drops of cedarwood oilMix all ingredients and shake well before each use.Scented Pine Cones Pine cones Pine or fir pure essential oil Lidded container, box or plastic bag Facial tissueFill container, box or plastic bag with dry, clean pine cones.Liberally sprinkle tissue with essential oil and add to bag or container.Seal the bag or container and allow oil to penetrate cones for several days before removing (the longer the cones are contained, the stronger the fragrance will be).

 

 

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