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    Home » DIY Projects

    DIY Reed Diffuser

    by Patti Estep · Feb 26, 2025

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    A homemade reed diffuser next to a couple of empty bottles.
    DIY reed diffuser and a few empty bottles over a small funnel in a bottle with oil.

    This DIY reed diffuser project is a great way to create your own customized aromatherapy. It also makes a great gift for anyone who loves to have a natural scent in their home.

    DIY reed diffuser next to a few empty bottles and dried lavender.

    Crafting with essential oils is always a great experience. Even if it's messy the good news is you'll enjoy the fragrance as you work. However, this little project is really not messy at all. In fact, it's super simple. And it brings a fresh and natural scent to your home that's much nicer than commercial air fresheners like sprays and plugs.

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    • Supplies
    • Instructions
    • Carrier Oils to Use
    • Essential Oils to Use
    • Number of Reeds Needed
    • How Long Will They Last
    • Uses for Reed Diffusers
    • More Essential Oil Projects
    • Reed Diffuser How-To Card
    Reed diffuser supplies including reed sticks, essential oils, sunflower oil, and measuring spoons.

    DIY Reed Diffuser Supplies

    • Small Bottles (from craft stores with a narrow opening)
    • Rattan Reed Sticks
    • Carrier Oil (I used sunflower oil)
    • Essential Oils
    • Small Funnel
    • Measuring Spoons

     

    A hand holding the end of the reeds to use in a diffuser.

    These rattan reeds are great for this project because they have little channels for the oils to wick up and release into the air. Some say you can use bamboo skewers but I don't think they will work as well.

    Carrier oil poured into bottle through a funnel.

    DIY Diffuser Instructions:

    • Reed diffusers leave a subtle scent so you need to use an 80 to 20 carrier to essential oil ratio. For my small bottles - I used 9.5 teaspoons (1/8 cup plus 3.5 t) of sunflower oil to approximately 2.5 teaspoons of essential oil.
    • Add the carrier oil and essential oils to a clean bottle. 
    • Then add the reeds to the bottle and fan them out to disperse the fragrance. More reeds = more fragrance.

    What Type of Carrier Oil Should I Use?

    I used sunflower oil for this project. It's light so it will not clog the reeds as fast as heavier oils and it has very little scent. In addition, the shelf life is fairly long, about a year.

    Other Carrier Oil Options:

    • Safflower Oil
    • Sweet Almond Oil
    • Grapeseed Oil
    • Fractionated Coconut Oil
    • Jojoba Oil
    • Olive Oil 
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    DIY reed diffuser on bathroom vanity.

    Diffuser Essential Oils to Use:

    Use your favorite scent combos. I like to use uplifting citrus oils like lemon, bergamot, grapefruit, and orange. However, you can use any combination you'd like. You could try eucalyptus, rosemary, and peppermint for a fresh scent, or cinnamon and clove for a warm and cozy effect. You can even stick to just one essential oil such as lavender for calming and relaxation.

    How Many Reeds Should You Use?

    I used 12 reeds because that amount fit nicely in my bottles and the more you use, the stronger the scent.

    How Long Will the Reed Diffuser Last?

    This diffuser should last for a couple of months. Some people say to flip the reeds and that may help if they have started to get clogged with dust etc. 

    Homemade reed diffuser on a shelf.

    Uses for Homemade Reed Diffusers

    • Home Fragrance - Obviously. Perfect for the powder room and guest rooms.
    • Gifts - Think teachers, Mother's Day, birthdays, and favors for bridal or baby showers.
    • Entertainment Activity - Girls Craft Night, Clubs or Scouts, Girls Birthday Party 

    So are you now thinking, why haven't I made these yet? I know, I thought the same thing.

     

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    More Essential Oil Projects

    • Making a Clay Pot Essential Oil Diffuser
    • DIY Essential Oil Perfume
    • Scented Wax Sachets
    • Wooden Beads Diffuser

     

    Homemade reed diffuser on shelf.
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    DIY Reed Diffuser - Easy Aromatherapy for Your Home

    Create your own DIY reed diffuser to bring your favorite aromatherapy to any room in your house. This is such a simple craft that you will love!
    Prep Time10 minutes mins
    Active Time10 minutes mins
    Total Time20 minutes mins
    Course: Essential Oils
    Yield: 1 Diffuser
    Author: Patti Estep
    Cost: $10-$15

    Materials

    • Small Bottles - Glass Containers from craft stores with a narrow opening
    • Rattan Reed Sticks
    • Carrier Oil I used sunflower oil
    • Essential Oils
    • Small Funnel
    • Measuring Spoons

    Instructions

    • For small bottles use 9.5 teaspoons of sunflower oil to approximately 2.5 teaspoons of essential oil or essential oil combinations.
    • Add the carrier oil and essential oils to a clean bottle. 
    • Add the reeds to the bottle.
    • Fan them out to disperse the fragrance.
    • Add as many reeds to the bottle until you get the fragrance you like.
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    Homemade reed diffuser on a bathroom vanity next to an aqua bowl.

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    About Patti Estep

    Patti is the creator of Hearth and Vine, a home and garden blog filled with projects to inspire your creative side. She loves crafting, gardening, decorating and entertaining at her home in Pennsylvania. When she is not working on a project at home or searching for treasures at nurseries and thrift stores with her girlfriends, you’ll probably find her with family and friends, at a restaurant, or home party enjoying new and different food adventures.

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    1. Alicia

      April 25, 2019 at 1:48 am

      Love this. I recently got a reed reed diffuser set from the store but as soon as it runs out, I'm making my own. Thanks for the great tutorial.

      Reply
      • Patti Estep

        April 25, 2019 at 8:00 am

        Thanks Alicia. They were fun to make. The only issue I found was that depending on the scent you needed to add a lot of oil to actually smell it. I suspect that would be true for the commercial diffuser sets but they may be using fragrance oils which are less expensive. Enjoy. I hope you love it.

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    2. Julie Briones

      April 22, 2019 at 12:47 pm

      What a great gift idea, and thank you for the super easy tutorial, Patti! I hadn't even thought about dust clogging the reeds!

      Reply
      • Patti Estep

        April 22, 2019 at 3:53 pm

        Julie, I'm sure it varies from place to place but eventually, the dust gets everywhere, right. Thanks for stopping by.

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