Make your own Reed Diffuser to your liking!

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Purchase oil, reeds and bottles and your ready to indulge!

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How To Use Instructions for Reed Diffusers:

1. Place the sticks that came with your reed diffuser into the bottle to absorb the essential oils.

2. Flip sticks so that the "dry" side of the sticks is now closest to the bottle and the saturated end is in the air.

3. Place unsaturated (dry) end of the sticks into the bottle.

4. Let your reed diffuser naturally permeate your space. Reed diffusers will continue to evaporate into the air, creating a subtle and luxurious scent.

To refresh the fragrance of the reed diffuser, simply repeat steps 2-4.

A new concept to fragrancing your own space, home, office, powder room, kitchen, anywhere you want to add an accent piece or a fresh new scent. Browse over 80 scents to choose from. Gift someone today!!

Great for real estate agents trying to sell a home! OR housewarming gifts!

These diffusers shown are being sold for $9.99, check out the following website to order:

www.reeddiffusers.etsy.com 

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www.squidoo.com/reeddiffuser


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Various colors to choose from

Prices range from $7.99 - $14.95.
Many colors and choices to choose from, check them out!
They are artistically impressioned with special
effects to create a delicate presentation to the eye.They measure 3" tall. Holds 2 oz of reed diffuser oils.
Great for living areas, powder room, bedroom, foyers, anywhere really

Each kit includes:
1 Bottle, fragrant oil, reeds

CHOICE OF SCENTS
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Gourmet Vanilla.........all time best seller!!
Apricot
Exotica
Jasmine Vanilla
Lilac Blossom
Lily of the Valley
Orchid
Vanilla & Orchid
Blooming Buttercup
Pineapple Orange
Orange Blossom
Gardenia
Hyacinth & Gardenia
Tropical Orange
Fresh Picked Apple
Alluring Pear
Lavender Chamomile
Sweet Cherry Pie
Banana Nut Bread
Lime Zest
Lemon Zest
Fireside
Plum Pudding
Caramel Candy
Mandarin Lemon
Pineapple Mango
Blue Spruce
Asian Fig
Vanilla & Grapefruit
Aqua waters
Pomegranate Currant
Sensual Amber
Sandalwood Vanilla
Lemon Lime Orange
Cranberry orange
Rose Garden
Orange Ginger
Perfect Peach
Spiced Pear
Cranberry Pomegranate
Lavender Fields
Lemon Orange
Mandarin Lime
Fresh Linen
Black Currant Vanilla
Passionfruit
Midnight Pomegranate
Apple
Bayberry
Green Tea & Jasmine
Cherry Blossom
Dancing Waters
Brittany Waters
Winter Candy apple
Honeysuckle
Moonlight Path
Root Beer
Sea Island Cotton
Apple Cinnamon
Apple Strudel
Balsam Fir
Birds of Paradise
Blackberry
Bergamot
Candy Cane
Cherry Pie
Cherry Vanilla
Cinnamon
Cucumber Melon
Eggnog
Fall Apples
Flowering Dogwood
Fresh Brewed Coffee
Fresh Orange
Gardenia
Gingerbread
Ginger Lime
Hawaiian fruit
Harvest morning
Hazelnut Vanilla
Holiday Morning
Jasmine
Lavendar
Lavendar Vanilla
Lemon Meringue
Lemon Verbena
Lime Mint
Muhlberry
Orange Tea & Honey
Orange Vanilla
Papaya Orange
Patchouli
Peach
Pear
Pine Tree
Pumpkin Spice
Raspberry Lemon
Rose
Rose Jasmine
Sage & Citrus
Sage Lemongrass
Sandalwood
Snickerdoodle
Sugar Cookie
Sweet Pea
Tangerine Lemongrass
Tropical Fruit
Vanilla
Vanilla Cookie
Vanilla Caramel

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  • reed diffuser Aug 25, 2011 @ 7:22 am | delete
    The advantages of reed diffuser over the other sort of diffusers are that they do not need electrical energy and they last more than candles. There is no such thing as a drawback with residing flames when you have younger children and pets in your home, and so they look a lot higher than their electrical counterparts do.
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  • TheNewGreenWayToHealthyLiving Oct 27, 2008 @ 5:27 pm | in reply to LaraineRose | delete
    Seriously looking for a Diffuser from me??
  • LaraineRose Oct 22, 2008 @ 3:27 am | delete
    Good idea! I've been using little clay pots especially made for essential oils. I think I'll try some reeds as well. A clean house smells even cleaner ... with a light, nice scent. 5 stars, favorited, fan and lensrolled.
  • FreebieWorld Sep 24, 2008 @ 11:59 am | delete
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