DIY Room Spray
- Sarah
- Nov 27, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 29, 2025
There’s nothing like walking into a room that smells fresh, cozy, and just right. Instead of store-bought sprays full of chemicals, you can make your own natural room spray in minutes using simple ingredients: witch hazel, distilled water, and essential oils.
It’s perfect for freshening your home, creating a seasonal atmosphere, or gifting to friends and neighbors. Plus, it’s fully customizable to your favorite scents!

Why You’ll Love This DIY Room Spray
Natural, non-toxic, and chemical-free
Quick and easy—ready in minutes
Fully customizable with your favorite essential oils
Safe for fabrics when used lightly
Perfect for gifts or home use

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DIY Room Spray
Ingredients You’ll Need
Spray bottle (glass or plastic; dark glass helps preserve oils)
Measuring cup
Funnel (optional, helps pour liquids without spilling)
Labels or tags (optional, for gifting)
Witch hazel
Distilled water
Essential oils
Let’s Make It
Add the witch hazel to a clean spray bottle.
Add the essential oils.
Top with distilled water.
Screw on the spray top and shake gently to combine.
Shake lightly before each use.
Suggested Essential Oil Blends
Citrus Fresh: 10 drops orange + 5 drops lemon + 5 drops grapefruit
Lavender Calm: 10 drops lavender + 5 drops vanilla + 5 drops chamomile
Holiday Spice: 10 drops cinnamon + 5 drops clove + 5 drops orange
Herbal Mint: 10 drops peppermint + 5 drops rosemary + 5 drops lemongrass
Holiday Joy: 10 drops cinnamon + 5 drops ylang ylang + 5 drops frankincense
Option 1: Printable Labels (PDF for Avery labels)
How to:
Download the PDF from the link.
Open in a program like Adobe Acrobat or Preview.
Load your Avery 22830 label sheet into the printer.
Print at 100% scale (do not “fit to page”).
Let ink dry a few seconds, then peel and apply.
Pro Tip: Print a test page on plain paper first to check alignment.
Option 2: Editable Labels (Canva Template)
A fully editable Canva template so you can change scents, colors, or text before printing.
How to use:
Click the Canva template link.
Make a copy of the design in your own Canva account.
Edit the text, colors, or layout as you like.
Download as PDF for printing.
Open the Avery design and print website, select Avery 22830 or your preferred sheet.
Tip: Check your printer settings and alignment if using a different Avery sheet.

The Recipe:
Did you try making these DIY Room Sprays? We’d love to see your creations! Tag us on Instagram at Thesproutinghomestead or leave a comment below to let us know how they turned out. Happy snacking!





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