One of the best parts of entering a new season is having the excuse to spruce up your home decorations! Now that it’s fall, it’s time to bring out the cornucopias, artificial fall leaves, pumpkins, and cinnamon sticks! If you love that warm and cozy fall feeling at home, you’re going to definitely want to try this super easy DIY. It’s a wonderful way to enjoy our Spiced Orange Fall Blend and add a little autumn flair to your home at the same time!
Spiced Orange Pine Cones
What you’ll need:
- 4 oz Witch Hazel
- 4 oz spray bottle
- Basket with pine cones
- 1 large zip-top bag
- 40 drops Spiced Orange Fall Blend
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What you’ll do:
- Add Spiced Orange Fall Blend to the Witch Hazel.
- Pour into the 4 oz spray bottle and shake well.
- Spray pine cones liberally and place in a large zip-top bag.
- Allow your blend to set for 24-48 hours.
- Place in a decorative bowl for a festive fall look!
Thanks for this recipe.
Can’t wait to try this! I’m sure it will make my house smell heavenly!
I’m so happy to see this diy. Scented pinecones that won’t give me a headache. Thanks PT.
Love finding new ways to add seasonal scents to my home
What a fun, easy and festive idea! Trying it right now. I love, LOVE the bowl your pinecones are in.
Great idea! Accompanied with some small accents, this would make a beautiful center piece for my table!
Quick and Easy…making some for Fall and some for the Christmas season.
What a great idea! I have also put some of the fall and Christmas essential oils (Pumpkin Pie Spice, Gingerbread, Christmas Tree) on cinnamon sticks and tied them with a ribbon. The scents combine well with the cinnamon and make a nice addition to a decoration or just provide a nice scent in a room. (I put some in my basement.)
Love that idea, Deborah! Thank you for sharing with us 🙂
How many drops of each or in total how many drops on the cinnamon stick, I can use my own combo.
This smells amazing! A friend generously let me make this with her Spiced Orange. Definitely need my own bottle. Ready for awesome fall scents in the house.
Yum! It looks like I need to check out your fall blends.
I can almost smell these pine cones just by imagining them! Fall is my favourite season by far!
This is a great idea! It’s a great way to get away from the chemical dipped broom sticks at fall!
I have been saving different kinds and sizes of pine cones just because they are pretty. Now I can make spiced orange pine cones! Can’t wait to get them finished. What a great idea.
I’m sure that will turn out amazing!
Will the witch hazel lend it’s scent to the finished product? Would epsom salt and water work in place of the witch hazel?
Corey, the finished product should just smell like the EOs used. As for the epsom salt and water, that is not something that we’ve tried but would love to hear how it turns out for you
I’m going to be doing this with kid safe oils to fall up my house!
Awesome idea I bet it would smell good to add some cinnamon sticks in with the pine cones as well. I can smell the comforting aroma already
That’s an excellent idea! You’ll have to share with us how that is
I have my pine cones in the zip lock bags and will be putting them out tomorrow. I also added a couple drops of Winter Wassail to the Spiced Orange. It smelled great … I’m sure I will be making Christmas pine cones as well…
That sounds amazing! Definitely something that will be fun to put out for the holiday season as well 🙂
I am so excited to try this fall craft for my six year old :). Great idea!
Annie, our Spiced Orange Blend is not a Kidsafe blend, and wouldn’t recommend using around any child under 11 years old.
This is awesome!
I am loving this blog idea! What better way to bring a touch of fall into the home then with pinecones. My favorite fall scent is the spiced orange as well. In fact I have now ordered 4 to make sure I don’t run out till after Thanksgiving lol. Thanks
Isn’t it a great way to help bring Autumn alive indoors as well? Stocking up isn’t a bad idea!
How fun!!! And how easy!!! This will be super simple to do with my kids! Thanks for the idea!
It’s a perfect activity for even the little ones to enjoy!
What a great idea!
Will have to try this. Love cinnamon pine cones…this would be a great addition.
Can’t wait to try this!!! I need to go on a hike now to collect pinecones!
Another awesome idea! Love that these fun craft ideas are not only beautiful but beneficial for health! I love to incorporate them in everyday life as much as possible. Going to make these pine cones with my mother 🙂
I’m so happy to see a spiced orange for this fall’s collection…I know it’s going to be a favorite! I will definitely be purchasing and thanks for the great idea with the pine cones.
You’re welcome Eileen! We hope you enjoy these Spiced Orange Pine Cones
I can’t wait to try this out. My kids love to pick up pinecones on our walks. What a fun way to use them.
This is going to be so much fun to do with the kids! Thank you for this awesome idea.
Yes! It’s a great family activity for this time of year
cant wait to try this
This recipe is scenting the knitted and stuffed pumpkins I made for decorations. Loving the scent I smell as I walk past them.
I love using pine cones for essential oils
Great DIY to add oils to something that many people already use in decoration (pinecones). What a great natural diffusion of sorts.
This is a nice idea. When the kiddos are a little older, we will go pine cone hunting (the best way to obtain them if you ask me) and make these!
Oh my! This looks so easy and festive! I don’t have the fall blends….yet…. So, I may sub Christmas Tree or orange and germ destroyer in the meantime. Thanks for a fun idea!
Such a cute idea
This is such a great idea! I love it!
I’m putting in my ‘fall blends’ order today, this sounds *much* better than those super strong scented pinecone bags outside grocery stores this season!
I have always purchased cinnamon pine cones for the holiday season, so excited that I can revive old ones and make my own! I see beautiful holiday gifts in my future!
Where might I purchase the witch hazel?
Jamie, I have found it with online searches as well as Target and Walmart
was getting ready to place my order and watched to video for the spice orange and now have to add to my order . Love Plant Therapy!!!
Can’t wait to try this recipe out!
These sound like a fun and easy craft to do with the kids. They will be a great alternative to all of the chemical laden artificially scented ones sold in the stores. Thank you for the idea!
We hope you and your children have a great time with this fun activity!
1. I’m definitely going hunting for pine cones tomorrow! 2. A question: could you use alcohol instead of witch hazel? 3. I want that bowl! 4. Thanks for the idea!
Yes, Susan, a high proof grain alcohol would be a great sub. Hope you have a good time with this one!
Finally something to do with my pine cones!
Loving this idea 🙂 I love the smells of fall. I have a dog so I don’t diffuse in the living room, but this seems like something I could do? Or would this still be harmfull for dogs?
Plant Therapy is working to get our aromatherapists trained in the usage of essential oils with animals to better help educate our customers. Unfortunately some essential oils cannot be safely used around pets, especially cats and other small animals. In the meantime, You may find this book helpful, “Holistic Aromatherapy for Animals” by Kristen Leigh Bell, in gathering more information on using essential oils with animals. Also the facebook group; http://m.facebook.com/groups/1595932084001505?_rdr
Sorry it took me so long to reply, I totally forgot to check if my question was answered :/. I found Kristins book on amazon so will dive into that one 🙂
Well, now I have to have this blend that I was not planning on getting but I am definitely going to do this! Thanks!!
Excellent idea. I will be using this for the upcoming fall season, and also use this with a Christmas blend essential oil for the Christmas holidays.
Thank you