A Welcoming Seasonal Essential Oil Blend
The holiday season is a time for gathering with loved ones, sharing laughter, and creating lasting memories. As you prepare to welcome guests into your home, consider setting the mood with the warm inviting aroma of a diffused seasonal scents essential oil blend.
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In this Post:
⭐️Welcome Essential Oil Blend
- 3 drops Siberian Fir (Abies siberica)
- 3 drops Tangerine (Citrus reticulata)
- 3 drops Copaiba Balsam (Copaifera officinalis)
- 1 drop Clove Bud (Eugenia caryophyllata)
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Stock Bottle Drop Counts
Here are the drop counts for a 5ml essential oil bottle. This will hold about 100 drops of essential oil (depending on the viscosity of the oil and the size of the reducer orifice).
Add your drops directly to the essential oil bottle. Then insert the reducer and cap tightly. Finally roll the bottle between the palms of your hands for at least 30 seconds. This allows the oils to fully blend with each other and it imparts a bit of your energy to the blend.
And remember: Affix a label right away!
Welcome Essential Oil Blend Stock Bottle
- 27 drops Siberian Fir (Abies siberica)
- 27 drops Tangerine (Citrus reticulata)
- 27 drops Copaiba Balsam (Copaifera officinalis)
- 9 drops Clove Bud (Eugenia caryophyllata)
Remember, you can always personalize an essential oil blend to suit your aromatic or energetic preferences. Looking for more uplift or energy? Add a drop more of Siberian Fir or Tangerine. Needing more grounding? Increase the Copaiba Balsam. Wanting more warming spice? Add a drop more Clove Bud.
About These Essential Oils
Siberian Fir (Abies siberica)
Steam distilled from the needles, Siberian Fir essential oil is refreshing and invigorating. It has a purifying effect on energy and environment. It helps boost the immune system and promote overall wellness.
Tangerine (Citrus reticulata)
Known for its bright, cheerful aroma, Tangerine essential oil can help alleviate stress and promote feelings of joy, optimism, and vitality. It can also stimulate the mind, improve focus, and enhance creativity.
Copaiba Balsam (Copaifera officinalis)
Like other essential oils steam distilled from tree resin, Copaiba Balsam is soothing and grounding. It has a calming, balancing effect on the nervous system, helping to reduce anxiety and promote relaxation.
Clove Bud (Eugenia caryophyllata)
Warming and protective, Clove Bud essential oil is derived from the dried flower buds. It has a stimulating effect on the mind and body, improving focus, concentration, and energy levels.
Tips for Making the Most of Your Welcome Essential Oil Blend
- Before you add Welcome essential oil blend to your diffuser, give the diffuser a good cleaning to remove any residue from previously diffused oils. (These are my favorite diffusers.)
- Make a stock bottle of Welcome essential oil blend, so you can easily refresh your diffuser.
- To fill your home with this welcoming seasonal scent, start your diffuser(s) before the first guests arrive.
- Incorporate the Welcome essential oil blend into a Before You Go-Go spray for your guest bath room. You could even add a drop of Cinnamon Bark essential oil (Cinnamomum verum or Cinnamomum cassia) to up the antimicrobial, odor-busting power.
- Place an evergreen wreath, conifer cone wreath, or a bowl of conifer cones or seasonal potpourri in your entryway. Mist them with the Welcome Room Spray (recipe below) to create a festive mood from the moment your guests arrive.
- Make reed diffusers by adding 25-30 drops of Welcome essential oil blend (from your stock bottle) and 1 teaspoon highest proof alcohol to every 1/4 cup Grapeseed oil, fractionated coconut oil, or other very light oil. Fill bottle(s). Add 4-6 reeds. Flip reeds after 1 hour. Flip reeds every few days to freshen aroma.
⭐️Welcome Essential Oil Room Spray
This room spray is made with alcohol* to solubilize the essential oils, extend shelf life, and enhance evaporation. We’re also increasing the amount of Clove Bud in the Welcome essential oil blend to give a burst of seasonal spice with each spray.
- 2-ounce spray bottle
- 1 Tablespoon Alcohol (Everclear, highest-proof vodka, or isopropyl alcohol)
- 9 drops Siberian Fir (Abies siberica)
- 9 drops Tangerine (Citrus reticulata)
- 9 drops Copaiba Balsam (Copaifera officinalis)
- 5 drops Clove Bud (Eugenia caryophyllata)
- Filtered Water
*You can make this without alcohol, if desired. However, shake very well before use and discard within a week.
To Make: Combine essential oils and alcohol in the spray bottle. Allow to sit for 30 minutes. Shake well. Fill to shoulder with water. Shake well to combine.
NOTE: If you have a stock bottle of Welcome essential oil blend, simply add 30 drops of the blend + 2 drops of Clove Bud to the bottle.
To Use: Mist wreaths, conifers cones, or natural dried potpourri. Spray into the center of a space. Shake before use.
May your gatherings be filled with joy, laughter, and holiday spirit.
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Mom’s Shopping List
Here are my recommended suppliers for the essential oils used in the Welcome blend.
- Siberian Fir essential oil (Abies siberica):
- Aromatics International, wildcrafted
- Plant Therapy, sustainable “Fir Needle” (Direct and Amazon).
- Tangerine essential oil (Citrus reticulata):
- Edens Garden, sustainable (on Amazon)
- Plant Therapy, organic (Direct and Amazon).
- Copaiba Balsam essential oil (Copaifera officinalis / C. langsdorffii):
- Aromatics International, wildcrafted
- Plant Therapy, organic (Direct and Amazon).
- Clove Bud essential oil (Eugenia caryophyllata):
- Aromatics International, sustainably wildcrafted
- Plant Therapy, organic (Direct and Amazon).
- Cinnamon Bark essential oil (Cinnamomum verum/ C. cassia):
- Aromatics International, organic
- Plant Therapy, organic (Direct and Amazon).
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. It is for educational purposes only.
All recipes provided are for personal use and are not designed for re-sale or large-scale manufacturing.
Please consult your doctor, naturopath, herbal practitioner, or other qualified health professional for medical advice and before starting any herbal regimen, particularly if you are pregnant or nursing, have any existing medical conditions, or are taking any medications.
Chris P | Author, Certified Aromatherapist, Natural Skin Care Formulator
Chris (“Mom”) enjoys formulating bespoke aromatherapy, skin care, and herbal products to support her family, pets, friends, and clients. She also loves experimenting with recipes in the kitchen. An avid reader, writer, and lifetime learner, Chris enthusiastically explores research rabbit holes and then writes about her discoveries.💚 (Learn more >>)