You can also use essential oils (instead of the spices) along with the coconut oil or unscented *soy* wax cubes. Great for adjusting to anyone's liking! =)
What a great idea! The other night I burned some popcorn in the microwave and even days later whenever I would open it the burnt smell was awful! So I took a little glass dish and mixed cinnamon with a little water and warmed it in there. It really helped. Anyway, I really like your idea of using natural things in our warmers! :)
Whoa!!! That’s absolutely awesome!!! I’m having an affair with wax burners. The coconut oil sounds like a good idea. Do you think that liquid cooking extracts will work as well???
Hi thank you so much for the wonderful tip This is exactly what I was looking for!! Quick question regarding when the scent is no longer stronger, instead of throwing it out can I just add a little more spices to it and continue burning?
I like the idea of the coconut oil, pumpkin pie spice, and cinnamon. I have an electric warmer but I'm not sure that your measurements would work in it I think my container is a bit smaller. I also love to make the house smell nice in the fall and winter. I use candles a lot. Also this my candle warmer and those little' candle squares. I tried the orange peel and water on the stove and couldn't get it to smell like anything. LOL don't know what the problem is there. I also use plug-ins The Glade or Airwick. But I did notice that sometimes these products can be very irritating to my sinuses. So I would like to try some more natural scents. And Sherry I would like to tell you that I bought some gel pens today on Amazon.They are Lolliz 70 gel pens for 12.99! The regular price on these is 39.99! I'm anxious to see what they're like. If I don't like them I'll send them back. I couldn't resist the price. Have a great day Sherry and God bless!!
Hi Sue! I must say that the scent of this mixture I shared is not as strong as I would prefer...but it does smell nice and would work well in smaller areas. If the measurements aren't right for your warmer, then reduce them and see if that might work for you. I also love candles and the wax warmer squares. Hooray for you getting such a wonderful deal on the pens! You really can't beat that deal. I love getting a deal. Let me know how they work for you because I think you will love them. Blessings to you Sue!
You can also use essential oils (instead of the spices) along with the coconut oil or unscented *soy* wax cubes. Great for adjusting to anyone's liking! =)
What a great idea! The other night I burned some popcorn in the microwave and even days later whenever I would open it the burnt smell was awful! So I took a little glass dish and mixed cinnamon with a little water and warmed it in there. It really helped. Anyway, I really like your idea of using natural things in our warmers! :)
Whoa!!! That’s absolutely awesome!!! I’m having an affair with wax burners. The coconut oil sounds like a good idea. Do you think that liquid cooking extracts will work as well???
Great idea!!! I am going to do this soon! Been looking for more natural stuff to use in the wax burner.
Thanks. Trying to get away from chemicals. I personally prefer a house to just not smell but once in a while I like a light scent. I'll try this.
Hi Andrea...this gives off a very mild scent. I hope you will like it!
I use essential oils in a diffuser and they smell wonderful. I need to use the orange peelings and cinnamon sticks, etc
I mostly use essential oils too, Anna. I just purchased some new ones and hope to do a video to show them!
Hi thank you so much for the wonderful tip This is exactly what I was looking for!! Quick question regarding when the scent is no longer stronger, instead of throwing it out can I just add a little more spices to it and continue burning?
Awesome..thank you very much for this video..
Thanks for watching Judy. I have found this scent doesn't last quite as long as my regular wax tarts but it is all-natural, which is a plus for many!
I like the idea of the coconut oil, pumpkin pie spice, and cinnamon. I have an electric warmer but I'm not sure that your measurements would work in it I think my container is a bit smaller. I also love to make the house smell nice in the fall and winter. I use candles a lot. Also this my candle warmer and those little' candle squares. I tried the orange peel and water on the stove and couldn't get it to smell like anything. LOL don't know what the problem is there. I also use plug-ins The Glade or Airwick. But I did notice that sometimes these products can be very irritating to my sinuses. So I would like to try some more natural scents. And Sherry I would like to tell you that I bought some gel pens today on Amazon.They are Lolliz 70 gel pens for 12.99! The regular price on these is 39.99! I'm anxious to see what they're like. If I don't like them I'll send them back. I couldn't resist the price. Have a great day Sherry and God bless!!
Hi Sue! I must say that the scent of this mixture I shared is not as strong as I would prefer...but it does smell nice and would work well in smaller areas. If the measurements aren't right for your warmer, then reduce them and see if that might work for you. I also love candles and the wax warmer squares.
Hooray for you getting such a wonderful deal on the pens! You really can't beat that deal. I love getting a deal. Let me know how they work for you because I think you will love them. Blessings to you Sue!
Wow! This is a great idea!
Thanks Donna!!
Clever girl. Thankyou♥️🦋
How lovely thank you!
Thanks for the Idea
Thanks for watching!
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