
A room with a pleasant smell is inviting and help to bring a level of tranquillity to the space. This is extremely important, especially when I'm in the small living space on my narrowboat. Somehow, when the boat smells fresh and airy, the space feels bigger psychologically, as it triggers me to take deeper breaths. This helps to expand my lungs and enhance my mood while simultaneously promoting relaxation and making me feel more harmonised with my space.
I'm not keen on overpowering musky fragrances, and for many ethical reasons, I avoid commercial air fresheners as they are packed with many harsh and harmful chemicals. I do find light, fresh, and floral scents appealing, especially in the summertime, and sometimes in the autumn and winter, I might go for a more woody scent.
Today, I concocted a portion using some common ingredients from my pantry, and I placed the finished spray in a small recycled bottle that's the perfect size for a short shelf life.

My base scents were tea tree essential oils, an Egyptian Lotus oil, and an Egyptian Amla oil.

My natural spices were nutmeg, bay leaves, cloves, and cinnamon for some depth of an earthy, warm smell.

I included bicarbonate soda, one of my favourite cleaning agents that helps to absorb odours and purify smells. This was also added as a mild preservative.

For a fresh citrusy scent, I love grapefruit, and it combines well with fresh rosemary (and I threw in a few stems of thyme).
This grapefruit was leftover from freshly pressed juice I made, however, lemons would be a great alternative.
One advantage of making my air freshener on the boat is that I can do it all manually.
Utensils
- 1 small glass or plastic jug
- 1 sharp knife
- 1 spoon
- 1 teaspoon
- 1 tablespoon
- 1 strainer
- 1 Mason jar
- chopping board
- 1 wet wipe cloth or paper towel for spills
So, here are my ingredient lists and portions:
2 tsp tea tree oil
1 tsp amla oil
1 tsp lotus oil
1 tbsp Baking Soda
1 sprig of fresh rosemary
1 sprig of thyme
1 grapefruit
6 whole cloves
1 stick cinnamon
1 nutmeg
1 bay leaf
1 cup of lukewarm water
Steps
- I first added the three oils - tea tree, amla oil and lotus oil.
- Then I added the bicarbonate soda to the oils, mixing them all for a thick paste-like consistency.
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Add remaining ingredients to the jar of oils and baking soda.
- grapefruit
- rosemary
- thyme
- cloves
- nutmeg (you could grate the nutmeg or add it whole)
- cinnamon stick (same as the nutmeg - feel free to grate or add it whole)
- bay leaf
- Add water to cover all the ingredients

It should look something like this. ⬆️
- Stir thoroughly to ensure that the paste does not stick to the bottom of the jar.

- Cover and leave the ingredients to seep for a nice infusion.
If you have a jar with a secured seal, you could share vigorously.

A great tip would be to use a French press.
- I used my plunger to press all the ingredients together for a stronger concentration
- This also served as my strainer.
- Option to use a separate strainer if you do not have a French press.
This mixture can be infused overnight for a stronger scent. However, if you do not have the time. Wait for at least 45 minutes. I originally started with a small portion of each oil; that way, I can simply add little drops of each oil to top up the bottle before needing to remake a new batch. A few light mist emits positive and soothing energies in my living space.

Oh… I can already imagine the smell just by reading the post.
I always have natural smells around… mostly incense sticks. It changes the mood instantly.
Have a lovely evening!
!LUV
Oh, yeah! I love incense sticks, and I have been using some that I brought back from Bali sparingly and preserving some citronella ones for the summer months.
Have a good evening too:)))
Hahaha I have one like that I only use it sparingly. To have it as long as possible as I can’t get it here.
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Such a great idea to make your own air freshener. I have a lot of essentials oils for my burner including a few that I don't like so I've been trying to find out how I can use them. I don't have any lotus or alma oil though, can I substitute other oils for them?
Oh, lucky you!
Yes, you can play around with many different scents. Even a few drops with rosemary and orange peel would be nice for dual purposes of cleaning and air freshener.
I could play chemist all day,😂 and I have an Organic Products online course that I've been meaning to do. :)
Very interesting. I haven't seen any fragrance recipes but it makes sense to do it yourself. I'm the same with artificial scents and air fresheners - I don't like them, they are too harsh and make me feel like I'm breathing toxic fumes.
I can't imagine what this one smells like with all those different scents but I bet it's nice!
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This has a nice, light, fresh scent that's calming, and they claim that the lotus oil helps to reduce stress and increase mental clarity.
Somehow, the boat felt like it was filled with fresh energy. I'm sensitive to those things, though and suffer in a room with stagnant energy, so I pick up on these things:)))
How cool that you make this yourself!
It looks a bit like muddy water, but I assume the smell is a lot better 😅
Haha! Yeah, it looks like I scooped up water from the canals, but yes, that's not the case at all. It smells amazing 😁
I think the colour was because of the herbs and baking soda (I'm not sure) but I will do a lot of experimenting:)))
Very useful when I have to go to the bathroom on a very small boat…odors can travel. This is really a life saver in so many ways 😉. proof being ~i am still alive
I'll experiment and make a new batch soon:)
Wow. It's a great hack. First I thought it's just a dirty water which you may have taken from mud, but after reading I got to know that you had made air freshener. I know it' smell so much refreshing. Thanks for sharing dear.
I'm glad you read it for clarity:)
Wow. Nice drink moment. The hot is coming. And this drink will be enjoyed while making this drink. I wish you a beautiful time.
Oh, it's a natural air freshener. 😆
Love it.🤝✌️
Much thanks to @thekittygirl for sharing your post on the PYPT podcast.
Oh, thank you, @thekittygirl, for this notification.
Much appreciated:)))
You are welcome! I wanted to share this post with others who enjoy things with natural ingredients! Kudos for your recipe & technique! 😊
Thank you so much. I appreciate that. 😊
Have a lovely Friday:)))
Love how you’ve combined natural ingredients for a fresh, chemical-free scent. Plus, the name “Millicent” is such a nice touch! 😊🌿✨
Thank you!
Your comment made me smile 😊
Have a lovely day:)
This is such a thoughtful and creative way to keep a space smelling fresh without relying on synthetic fragrances. Your post is both practical and inspiring. Thank you for sharing with us.
Oh, thank you for your lovely feedback.😊
Have a wonderful day:)))
Cinnamon and cloves smell too rich a clean space is good for the body and soul
I agree. Cinnamon is my favourite spice and recently I've been enjoying cloves for different infusions, and I'm looking forward to experimenting further:)
Hi this must smell really yummy with all the stuff you put in it.
Yes, it does!
I would have needed more rosemary and thyme but I had a limited supply of those herbs:)
Really am awesome idea
Weldone
Thank you:)
It looks so cool!
!BBH
Thanks :)
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