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Christmas is a fantastic time to create heat at home with essential oils.
Whether you use a diffuser, make a spray for a DIY room, or even put a few drops of essential oils in a pot of water on a wood stove, there are certain aromas of essential oil that add to the holiday pleasures.
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This post will go over Christmas essential oil blends with lots of Christmas blends + winter diffuser
DIY holiday spray with essential oils
- In a glass spray bottle add essential oils and put in water.
- For use, the bottle should be shaken and then sprayed.
Christmas essential oils
Peace mix for the holiday
(This is my FAV !! * This oil smells so good! *)
Discover your basics in the delicate shades of holiday peace with the soothing aromas of three spruces – Siberia, Douglas and the Himalayas – that compliment grapefruit, frankincense and Tiber. Embrace the soothing aroma of these fir oils, which are reminiscent of winter traditions. Hello holiday will help you find the calm in your busy holiday season.
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Holiday joy mix
Discover your basics in the delicate shades of holiday peace with the soothing aromas of three spruces – Siberia, Douglas and the Himalayas – that compliment grapefruit, frankincense and Tiber. Embrace the soothing aroma of these fir oils, which are reminiscent of winter traditions. Hello holiday will help you find the calm in your busy holiday season.
This proprietary blend combines wild orange, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves with the fresh, airy aroma of Siberia and Douglas fir, creating a blend of essential oil which is a Christmas tradition for the Distrera.
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Siberian fir
The Siberian fir tree is a tall, bright conifers native to Russia and Canada. Siberian essential oil is a refreshing woody fragrance known for its soothing and soothing properties. Bring it here.
Douglas fir
Douglas fir is a conifer growing in North America. This tall, green fir tree is often used in the Christmas tree industry and has a lemon note that is sweet and refreshing. doTERRA Douglas essential oil is a sustainable source of young trees in New Zealand, where it is the most invasive species that threatens the country’s ecosystem.
By harvesting Douglas young fir trees and using them for essential oil, DOTERRA helps fight the environmental impact of the trees taking over the soil while providing top-quality coniferous essential oil. Bring it here.
frankincense
Often referred to as the “king of oils,” the frankincense promotes feelings of peace and general health when used aromatically. In addition to the notorious New Testament, Babylonians and Assyrians burned frankincense in religious ceremonies and ancient Egypt used frankincense for everything from perfume to salts to soothing skin. This centuries-old knowledge contributes to the modern uses of frankincense today. Its soothing and beautiful properties are used to rejuvenate the skin and help reduce the appearance of defects when applied locally. Bring it here.
Diffuser mixes for the holiday and winter

My name is Isis Loran, creator of the Family Food Garden. I’ve been gardening for over 10 years now and push the limits of our zone 5 climates. I love growing heirlooms & experimenting with hundreds of varieties, season extending, crunchy homesteading and permaculture.
Thanks for sharing the helpful article. I wish I could have known this earlier. I was able to try these recipes on Christmas Day. I really see the stimulation with the following Fallen Snow, Winter Wonderland and Silent Night.