Ditch the Fabreeze and Bath Shop Spray- DIY it!

Elevate your space with DIY linen spray


Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need trendy decor or expensive candles to create the right mood. And while a carefully crafted playlist can add to the ambiance, there’s an even easier way to restore balance, wake up the wanderlust, or freshen your outlook: aromatherapy.

Aromatherapy is a mood master. The right scent can transport you to faraway places, help you relive magical moments, or boost your motivation. Set the mood—or cater to your current one—with a bottle of essential oil-infused DIY linen spray.

How to make DIY linen spray

Whether your state of mind calls for the soothing scent of Clary Sage or the heartening aroma of Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood™**, you can answer the call with a quick and easy DIY linen spray.

Ingredients

4 ounces distilled water

2 ounces witch hazel or rubbing alcohol

35-45 drops essential oil

Instructions

1. Put witch hazel or rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle.*

2. Add essential oils (see below for scent ideas).

3. Add water and shake well.

4. Lightly mist your linens.

*Because oil and water don’t mix, witch hazel and rubbing alcohol act as emulsifiers to help the ingredients combine.

YL tip: Always shake your linen spray before using it to maximize the scent.

Question: Do essential oils stain?

Some oils have a naturally dark color due to their constituents. Check out our guide on which essential oils stain before spritzing with those scents.

To play it safe, go with these tried and tested linen spray recipes. The oils are diluted enough that they shouldn’t stain your linens. We tested these sprays on clean, white tissues to ensure they didn’t leave a trace of anything other than a lovely scent. We still recommend doing a spot test before using the sprays to make sure they won’t discolor table runners and terrycloth towels.

Symmetry linen spray 

When you’re being pulled in a thousand directions and none of them feel like the right one, it’s time to get grounded. Bring on a much-needed breather with the warm scents of CedarwoodFrankincense, and Cinnamon Bark and the calming aromas of Northern Lights Black SpruceRoman Chamomile, and Blue Tansy.

Spray this serene scent on your yoga mat, inside your car, on your bedding—wherever you plan to take your timeout.

Recipe for DIY linen spray with essential oils: 4 ounces distilled water 2 ounces witch hazel or rubbing alcohol 10 drops Cedarwood 10 drops Frankincense 8 drops Northern Lights Black Spruce 6 drops Roman Chamomile 2 drops Blue Tansy 2 drops Cinnamon Bark

Seascape linen spray 

Nothing soothes the soul like the feeling of sand between your toes and the sound of waves gently breaking on the shore. Experience that beach-life vibe in your home with crisp, clean scents of BergamotEucalyptus GlobulusLavenderRosemary, and Spearmint.

Spray this coastal collection everywhere! The seaside smell is so divine you’ll want it on your curtains, bedding, bathroom linens, and outdoor furniture.

DIY linen spray recipe with essential oils: 4 ounces distilled water 2 ounces witch hazel or rubbing alcohol 8 drops Bergamot 8 drops Eucalyptus Globulus 8 drops Lavender 8 drops Rosemary 5 drops Spearmint

Repose linen spray 

Sometimes you need a little extra help settling down before bedtime. Quiet today’s tension and tomorrow’s to-do list with the soft, soothing aromas of Clary SageCopaibaYlang YlangOrange, and Vetiver.

Spray this subtle solution on your pillowcases, bedspread, and little ones’ bedding before drifting off to dreamland.

DIY linen spray recipe with essential oils: 4 ounces distilled water, 2 ounces witch hazel or rubbing alcohol, 9 drops Clary Sage, 9 drops Copaiba, 9 drops Ylang Ylang, 8 drops Orange, 6 drops Vetiver

YL tip: Keep a bottle of Seedlings® Linen Spray on hand and use it to refresh crib sheets, car seats, and clothing with the calming aroma of Lavender oil, Bergamot oil, Ylang Ylang oil, and other essential oils.

Breeze linen spray 

Whether it’s a car full of sports gear or a guest room that’s gone musty, this DIY linen spray will do the trick! The unique blend of essential oils—Citrus Fresh™Eucalyptus RadiataKunzeaTea Tree, and Wintergreen—quickly clears the air.

Spray this fantastic freshener on towels and guest beds, in musty closets and minivans—anywhere you need to clear the air.

DIY linen spray recipe with essential oils: 4 ounces distilled water, 2 ounces witch hazel or rubbing alcohol, 10 drops Citrus Fresh 10 drops Eucalyptus Radiata 10 drops Kunzea 8 drops Tea Tree 5 drops Wintergreen

Ascent linen spray 

Ready to take it to the next level? Boost your confidence and bump up the energy with the subtly floral, slightly sweet aromas of Royal Hawaiian SandalwoodTangerineElemiJoy™Lemon Myrtle, and Melissa.

Spray this motivating medley on your office chair, sofa, favorite blanket, or car seats when your mood could use a quick pick-me-up.

DIY linen spray recipe with essential oils: 4 ounces distilled water, 2 ounces witch hazel or rubbing alcohol, 8 drops Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood 8 drops Tangerine 7 drops Elemi 7 drops Joy 7 drops Lemon Myrtle 7 drops Melissa

Sunrise linen spray 

If we could put sunshine in a bottle, this blend would be it. Packed with citrus oils like GrapefruitLemon, and Lime and the lively, bright scents of Raven™Black Pepper, and Geranium, this DIY linen spray is a sunlit orchard in every spritz.

Spray this inspiring aroma on your winter coat, decorative pillows, and throw blankets to enjoy a freshly picked scent no matter the season.

DIY linen spray recipe with essential oils: 4 ounces distilled water, 2 ounces witch hazel or rubbing alcohol, 9 drops Grapefruit 9 drops Lemon 9 drops Lime 7 drops Raven 5 drops Black Pepper 5 drops Geranium

Wildwood linen spray 

Need to escape reality for a spell? Let the warm, spicy scents of CorianderJasmineJuniperLemon, and Sacred Sandalwood™ transport you to a mountainside cabin where you can breathe in rejuvenation and let go of expectations.

Spray this woodsy wonder on bedding, blankets, and furniture when life calls for something cozy.

DIY linen spray recipe with essential oils: 4 ounces distilled water, 2 ounces witch hazel or rubbing alcohol, 8 drops Coriander 8 drops Jasmine 8 drops Juniper 8 drops Lemon 8 drops Sacred Sandalwood



Need even more scentspiration? Try a bottle of Thieves® Household Cleaner. With one bottle, you can make 29 different DIY cleaners! If you discover an especially tough stain while tidying up, try this DIY stain remover packed with pure essential oils.

What oils do you love to put in your linen sprays?

Share with us in the comments!




ESSENTIAL OILS AND PETS: A QUICK HOW-TO

Essential Oils and Pets: A Quick How-To

You love to share essential oils with your family, so it makes sense that you want to share them with your pets as well! Before you begin using essential oils for pets, you need to know the answers to some important questions: Can you use essential oils on dogs, cats, and other pets the same way you use them on yourself? How much should you use? What is the best way to administer oils for topical and internal use?

Check out our quick and easy how-to guide for tips and info that will answer your questions about the different types of essential oils for dogs, cats, and other animals!*

It is important to note that animals cannot tell us if something is working or not, so it is our duty to exercise due caution and approach using oils on animals safely and responsibly.

Please note that these are general recommendations for use. If your veterinarian suggests another usage, defer to your veterinarian. If your pet is pregnant, nursing, or has a medical condition, consult a veterinarian prior to use. (things I must say)

Basic Guidelines

Essential oils and pet

There are some general tips and suggestions you’ll want to keep in mind as you share essential oils with your furry friends.


  • Animals are generally more sensitive to essential oils than humans are. It’s best to go low and slow to start introducing YLEO to your animals.
  • Every animal is different, so carefully observe how your animal responds to essential oils. Use common sense and good judgment as you try different methods.
  • Be especially careful to not get essential oils in an animal’s eyes.
  • If diffusing, always allow animals access to areas where they can avoid the diffused oil.
  • Apply one drop of YL essential oils to your hand and rub together. This is a form of dilution. You can then massage your animals with this very diluted drop.
  • Go Low and Slow. We only use Young Living Essential OIls. Do not mix with another brand or with essential oil based carriers. **this is VITALLY IMPORTANT**

Essential Oil Acclimation

Your pets may need some time to adjust to the new scents and sensations of essential oils. Use these tips to introduce your pets to essential oils in an easy and comfortable way.

  • Wear essential oils throughout the day, so your pets will be exposed to the aroma as you hold them, play, or cuddle on the couch.
  • Diffuse essential oils in spaces where your pets like to relax. Keep in mind that dogs tend to stay in a room with their owner even if something is bothering them. Closely watch for signs of irritation—such as whining, sniffing, nervousness, and excessive scratching—while diffusing around them.
  • When diffusing essential oils around cats, be sure to only diffuse in areas that allow the cat to leave if it doesn’t want to be there.
  • Apply an essential oil to your hands and let your pets smell them, so they can explore the scent on their own terms.
  • If your pets are jittery or resistant to essential oils, try applying an oil to yourself and staying near the pets for several minutes, so they can get used to the aroma.

V-6 Vegetable Oil Complex

Dilution for Topical Application

Your animal’s size affects the amount of oil you should use and how much you should dilute for topical application.

  • For cats, small dogs, and other smaller animals, use a carrier oil—such as V-6™ Vegetable Oil Complex—to dilute the essential oil before application. We suggest a 9:1 ratio of carrier oil to essential oil.
  • For medium-sized dogs dilute 4:1 carrier oil to essential oil.
  • If you’re using essential oils on medium-sized animals—like large dogs—dilute 3:1 carrier oil to essential oil.
  • For very large animals—including horses and cattle—start with a 1:1 dilution on the back and, if desired, move to the directions indicated on the bottle.

Topical Use

Once your pets are used to essential oils, they’ll better handle topical application. Keep these tips in mind as you experiment with using essential oils on your pets.

  • Animal Scents Ointment
  • We recommend applying to the back for dogs and cats, being sure to rub your hands together until they are no longer shiny before rubbing the essential oil on the pet.
  • For animals with hooves, apply to the spine and flanks, avoiding the face. Apply oils to places that allow them to evaporate and breathe. Do not apply oils under any tack or saddles.
  • For an easy and comfortable application, rub oils between your own hands until they are no longer shiny and then apply by stroking the animal.
  • For easier application in large or hard-to-reach areas, combine essential oils with V-6 or water in a spray bottle.
  • Use Animal Scents® Ointment to soothe irritated skin or to help with the occasional scrape.

Internal Use

Animals can ingest essential oils, but you need to follow some general rules before you serve up an oil-infused meal for your pets.

  • We recommend consulting with a veterinarian prior to administering oils internally to your pets. You should not attempt to mix oils with food unless directed by a veterinarian.
  • Animal Scents - T-Away
  • If you choose to mix vitality essential oils with your pet’s food, keep in mind that the smell may make the food undesirable to the pet; this is especially true for cats.
  • If you apply oils to places on their body they can lick, they will likely consume some of the essential oil as they groom and play. Make sure you dilute heavily, so the amount your pet licks is minimal.
  • Never force your pets to consume essential oils or food mixed with essential oils.
  • Always have FRESH water available (with NO oils in it)

Supplemental Products

Young Living also offers a full line of animal-specific products, including essential oil blends made just for animals, cat treats, dental pet chews, and Animal Scents® Shampoo.

Looking for even more ways to show your furry friends some love? Check out our DIY paw balm for more pro tips!

 

*If your pet or animal has a known health issue, please consult your veterinarian before administering essential oils.




DIY PAW BALM INFUSED WITH ESSENTIAL OILS


DIY paw balm infused with essential oils

There’s little worse than watching your furry friends in pain. After hikes, playdates in the snow or on hot pavement, and daily walks with the family, your dog or cat might need some TLC. When they spend all day on their precious paws, this homemade ointment is sure to do the trick. Try this DIY paw balm to keep your pet’s paws happy all year round.

Animal Scents Mendwell Bottle

Ingredients:

Instructions:

  1. Combine all ingredients in a small pot and place over medium heat until everything is melted and mixed well.
  2. Pour into a small glass storage container and let cool for 2–3 hours or until fully solidified.
  3. Massage a small amount into your pet’s paws when in need of a little extra pampering.

Interested in learning more about how to use essential oils around beloved animals? Check out this post for tips and tricks for animals small to large.

Which Animal Scents® products do your furry friends love the most?

Let us know in the comments below! 

*If your pet or animal has a known health issue, please consult your veterinarian before administering essential oils.

ESSENTIAL OILS FOR DOGS: PAWSOME TIPS FOR YOUR FURRY FRIEND

Essential oils for dogs: Pawsome tips for your furry friend

Man’s best friend. Doggo. Pupper. Colonel Princess Fluffernugget. Whatever you call your canine companion, your dog is an important member of the family. It makes total sense that you’d want to share your favorite essential oils with your four-legged friend.

How do I apply essential oils to my dog? Is diffusing oils safe for dogs? What essential oils are good for dogs’ itchy skin? What essential oils can I use with my dog? If these questions sound familiar, you’re barking up the right tree!

Grab your furry BFF and get comfy—we’re about to share the ultimate guide on essential oils for dogs.


How do I apply essential oils to my dog?

First and most important: Dogs are highly sensitive to essential oils. What smells like the faintest hint of Lavender to you might smell like 100 acres of lavender botanicals to little Beethoven. Gradually introduce oils by using them on yourself first. Acting as a human diffuser keeps all those new scents from overpowering your pup.

If you’re the proud owner of a new puppy, patience is a virtue. Fur reals. Avoid using topical oils on newborn dogs. For medium- or large-breed puppies, wait until they’re over 8 weeks old. For toy or small-breed puppies, wait until they are over 10 weeks old.

Once you start applying essential oils, pay close attention to Lulu’s behavior. Remember, she wants to be near you and will stay by your side even if she’s feeling uncomfortable. Contrary to popular animated films, pets can’t tell us if something is working or not. Please exercise caution—use oils on that loveable lapdog safely and responsibly.


Should I consult a vet?

YES. Note the caps—we’re super serious about this one. If your dog is pregnant, nursing, or has a medical condition, consult a vet knowledgeable in essential oils prior to use. The following are general recommendations for use. If your pet has a known health issue, please consult your veterinarian before administering essential oils. If your vet suggests other usages, defer to those recommendations. Even if your dog is healthy as a horse, please consult a vet to ensure that there aren’t any underlying issues.

Topical application:

When you’re ready to give Teddy some essential oil TLC, topical application is the way to go. But before you apply, dilute those drops! And remember size matters. Dilute 1 drop of essential oil to 4 drops of V-6™ for small to medium dogs; 1 drop of oil to 3 drops V-6 for large dogs.

Speaking of dilution, did you know that our Animal Scents® oils come prediluted? Even though they’re not as potent, you’ll want to ease into using them by adding 1 drop of the Animal Scents oil to 1 drop of carrier oil. If your dog tolerates it well, you can try it without diluting it.

When you’re ready to give it a try, rub the oil and carrier oil between your palms until your hands are no longer shiny. Rub over your pet’s back, on the belly, and behind the ears. Take extra care to avoid the eyes!

Here are a few more ideas for topical application:

Animal Scents - Ointment


Is diffusing safe for dogs?

Yes! You’ll want to diffuse in small doses—small amounts of oil for shorter periods of time—to help your darling Daisy get used to the scent. Again, pay close attention to how your dog acts with the new aroma. If she seems uncomfortable, use fewer drops or do away with the diffusing entirely.


What essential oils can I use with my dog?

Animal lovers, rejoice! We created Young Living’s Animal Scents line with your pets in mind. The oils in this collection are prediluted and formulated without synthetic perfumes, dyes, and artificial colors and fragrances. Because they’re paws-itively perfect, you can feel confident using them on and around your animal sidekicks.

You can also feel all kinds of warm fuzzies when using Animal Scents products on your fluffy friends. A portion of the proceeds from the line supports Vital Ground, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting the habitat of grizzly bears and other wide-roaming wildlife.

PuriClean

PuriClean™ is the first step in our three-part system: PuriClean, Infect Away™, and Mendwell™. PuriClean starts off the system with an impressive list of pet-lovin’ benefits:

  • Soothes and moisturizes dry, flaky, irritated skin
  • Helps clean minor scrapes and scratches
  • Promotes feelings of health and wellness with its warm, comforting aroma
  • Refreshes and prepares the skin for the next step
Animal Scents - Puriclean

Infect Away

Infect Away is the second stage in our three-part system and offers just as many perks for your pet as PuriClean and Mendwell. Here’s what you and your pupper will find behind this bottle’s bright green label:

  • Healthy recovery from minor scrapes and scratches
  • Support for your pet’s natural defense system
  • Protection against harmful contaminants
  • Prep for the final step of our terrific trio
Animal Scents - Infect Away

Mendwell

Mendwell wraps up our three-part system. Use it after PuriClean and Infect Away for a trifecta that packs a powerful pooch!

PUNCH. We meant punch.

Here are the perks you’ll find inside every drop of this essential oil blend:

  • Soothes and moisturizes dry, sensitive, distressed skin and improves the appearance of healthy-looking coats
  • Creates an uplifting environment with its inspiring aroma
  • Aids in healing minor scrapes and scratches as part of the three-part system
  • Contains powerful essential oils that support your pet’s natural healing process

YL tip: When Roxy’s had a ruff day, try this DIY paw balm. Made with the oils from our three-part system, it’s sure to keep you buddies fur life!

Animal Scents - Mendwell

ParaGize

Love the smell of Peppermint but prefer something super safe for your pet? Try ParaGize™! This essential oil blend:

  • Supports your pet’s natural cleansing system
  • Offers a calms and quieting blend you can gently massage on your pet’s belly
  • Helps release feelings of discomfort when diffused
Animal Scents - ParaGize

T-Away

T-Away™ is one of our most popular essential oils for pets, thanks to a combination of Trauma Life™, Harmony™, and Peace & Calming™ essential oil blends. The citrusy, slightly spicy scent supports a new level of emotional freedom and joy in pets, making it ideal for shelters and rescues. It also:

  • Promotes a calming and peaceful environment
  • Encourages relaxation and emotional balance
  • Supports pets during times of emotional stress, anxiety, and trauma
Animal Scents - T-Away


Are any other essential oils Fido friendly?

Feel like trying something outside the Animal Scents line? The following list of essential oils are safe for your pet.* After ensuring your mini Marley is acclimated to these oils, dilute as needed, rub into your hands, and gently massage into your dog’s fur. Rub her back and belly and scratch behind the ears.

You should prepare yourself for an extra dose of doggy kisses. All that attention’s gonna get you a whole lot of extra love!

Frankincense essential oil
Stress Away essential oil blend
Geranium essential oil

YL tip: Sometimes Max will miss the mark—literally. When your good ol’ boy makes a good ol’ mistake, try this DIY pet stain and odor remover. It’ll have you and Max odor-free couch cuddling in no time!


Which essential oils should you be extra careful using on dogs?

Dogs seem to be sensitive to the high levels and/or combination of certain constituents in the following oils, so we highly caution their use. Dilute these oils heavily and watch your dog for a reaction (please note they are safe but can be warm- Low and Slow is your best friend when you start oiling up your BFF):

  • Camphor
  • Cassia
  • Clove
  • Mountain Savory
  • Oregano
  • Peppermint
  • Thyme
  • Wintergreen
My note to the above from the YL Blog : Many of the above are in the raindrop. We LOVE raindrop (see triggers blog) for our animals.....start w the "hand dilution" method and use your V6 to allow for slower absorption.  Msg me for more details.

Pet Stain and Odor Remover Recipe

Pet Stain and Odor Remover Recipe
Ingredients:
1 cup apple cider vinegar
1 cup water
1 teaspoon salt
15 drops Lemon essential oil
5 drops Eucalyptus Radiata essential oil
5 drops Purification® essential oil blend
2 cups baking soda (optional, for tough or already-dried stains)
Instructions:
If your doggo buddy very recently left a puddle on the living room carpet, use these instructions for removing fresh stains:
Add the essential oils to the salt and mix well.
In a spray bottle, combine the salt mixture, apple cider vinegar, and water. Mix thoroughly until salt has dissolved.
Blot the “accident” to remove excess moisture.
Shake the bottle, then spray the stained area generously until wet.
Let sit for 10–15 minutes.
Using an old towel or rag, soak up the mixture by blotting until moisture is removed. Do not apply heat to aid in the drying process, as it can cause unwanted odors and stains to set permanently.

Having a pet in the family means unconditional love, which—of course—means occasionally taking the messy with everything good. They all teach me so much, I can't imagine life without them ALL



 
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