How to Make Linen Spray | Homemade Lavender Linen Spray Recipe (2024)

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I’m pretty excited about this how to make linen spray article because this lavender linen spray recipe is a triple threat. Check it out:

Threat #1 – Freshen Up
This lavender linen spray recipe is an inexpensive way to freshen up any of the “soft” items in your home including pillows, blankets, pieces of furniture (ex. couches), pet bedding, and even the little one’s grungy stuffed animals.
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This homemade lavender linen spray is cheaper than store-bought alternatives and definitely cheaper than doing laundry just to freshen things up.

Threat #2 – Get Some Sleep
Learning how to make linen spray could actually help you catch some much needed Zs. The essential oils in this recipe (especially the lavender) are known to help promote relaxation. Just spritz your sheets and pillows with this lavender linen spray recipe before bed and you’ll be visiting the Land of Nod in no time.

Tip: Another thing that can help your brain get ready for bed is a hot shower. Up your shower’s relaxation factor with this homemade lavender body scrub.

Threat #3 – Great Gift Idea
Once you know how to make linen spray, you’ll have an easy homemade gift right at your finger tips. Seriously, there are only two steps to this lavender linen spray recipe, so you can make this gift in minutes (possibly even a minute).

Tip: Consider making a sleep themed basket complete with this lavender linen spray recipe, some sleepy time tea, a silk eye mask, and some of the homemade lavender body scrub mentioned above.

See what I mean about a triple threat?

You may be wondering why you would want to learn how to make linen spray when you can buy the stuff at the store. That’s a fair question. As already mentioned, this lavender linen spray recipe is much cheaper than the store-bought options. Plus, it is all natural. Do you really want to spray your linens (let alone your little one’s things) with chemical laden products? Not me! Learning how to make linen spray is quick, easy, and certainly puts this mom’s mind at ease!

So, if you have 60 – 120 seconds, let me show you how to make linen spray right now….

How to Make Linen Spray: Homemade Lavender Linen Spray Recipe

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INGREDIENTS

1 cup distilled water
7 drops lavender essential oil
4 drops vetiver essential oil
2 drops cedarwood essential oil
2 T. rubbing alcohol

You will also need:
8 oz spray bottle
Funnel or measuring cup (optional)

DIRECTIONS

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1. Combine distilled water, all essential oils, and rubbing alcohol in bottle.
Tip: Use a funnel or a measuring cup with a pour spout to make this step easier.

2. Replace spray lid and shake well to combine.

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To use:

1. Shake well.

2. Spritz linens, pillows, etc. with lavender linen spray recipe as desired.

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Homemade Lavender Linen Spray Recipe

Active Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes

Need help sleeping better? Maybe you just want to freshen your pillows, blankets, etc. This tutorial for how to make linen spray can help you do both. This homemade lavender linen spray recipe is an easy and inexpensive way to naturally deodorize and effectively neutralize even the toughest odors in your home plus it makes great DIY gifts.

Materials

  • 1 cup distilled water
  • 7 drops lavender essential oil
  • 4 drops vetiver essential oil
  • 2 drops cedarwood essential oil
  • 2 T. rubbing alcohol
  • 8 oz spray bottle
  • Funnel or measuring cup (optional)

Instructions

  1. Combine distilled water, all essential oils, and rubbing alcohol in bottle. Tip: Use a funnel or a measuring cup with a pour spout to make this step easier.
  2. Replace spray lid and shake well to combine.

Notes

To use:

1. Shake well.

2. Spritz linens, pillows, etc. with lavender linen spray recipe as desired.

About Kelli

Kelli Bhattacharjee is the owner of Freebie Finding Mom. When she's not goofing around with her son, she's busy blogging, or just hanging out with the family which usually involves listening to music too loud and having dance parties.

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Comments

  1. Wendy R says

    Can i use witch hazel instead of Alcohol??

    Reply

  2. Jessica A says

    Would the alcohol do any damage to hair and especially color treated hair?

    Reply

    • Simone says

      No, the alcohol evaporates.

      Reply

  3. Jeanette says

    When using essential oils, be sure you’re using glass bottles for your end product, otherwise the oils will seep into the plastic.

    Reply

    • Kelli says

      Good point, Jeanette! Thanks! 🙂

      Reply

  4. Amy Hinton says

    Could you use tap water instead of distilled water?

    Reply

    • Simone says

      No. Distilled water is pure water without anything added.

      Reply

    • Sonia says

      That’s what I was wondering also. I’ve just used the lavender and water and never have a problem.

      Reply

      • Sarah Schorse says

        I know this is old, but if you can’t afford to go get distilled water, you can also make it yourself by boiling water in a kettle let it settle and cool down and then you have distilled water to help.

        Reply

  5. Felicia says

    Can u just use lavender oil instead of mixing it with the other 2? What is the use of the other 2?

  6. Jerusalem says

    Hi there! Love your recipe but I was wondering what you meant by 2T rubbing alcohol? Do you mean cup or tablespoon? Thanks

    Reply

    • Kelli says

      2 Tablespooons

      Reply

  7. Nini says

    Thought I read ‘2 ingredients’. This takes more. Just wondering.

    Reply

    • Kelli says

      Hi Nini, It takes just two steps to make it. 🙂 Kelli

      Reply

  8. jessica says

    It won’t stain my sheets?

    Reply

  9. Maggie says

    I don’t have the vetiver oil. what is comparable to that one if any? I have the other 2 oils.

    Reply

  10. May says

    This sounds great – thanks for the share! I love using lavender linen spray all over – especially the basem*nt stairs carpet but it does get expensive. Going to try!

    Reply

    • Kelli says

      Great! Hope it helps, May! 🙂 Kelli

      Reply

  11. Jamie says

    Im also wondering about this. I have white duvets…….

    Reply

  12. Tammy says

    You mention 11 out 12 months for ER. Wasn’t the grace month eliminated?
    Love the recipe idea.

    Reply

    • Kelli says

      Hi Tammy, Are you referring to Essential Rewards?

      Reply

  13. zaineey says

    Amazing recipe, thanks for sharing.

    Reply

    • Kelli says

      You are welcome, Zaineey! 🙂 Kelli

      Reply

  14. Tonya says

    Where do you get essential oils.? May sound stupid but not sure if Wal-Mart oils are real . Are they expensive..THINKING could be a site could order online .or is Walmart oils ok..? If anyone knows of an online place to order if so can spome0please send me the Web address. Thank you in advance

    Reply

    • Kelli says

      Hi Tonya, I use and Young Living Essential Oils. I sell them and I am currently offering $@5 off the Premium Starter Kit. This kit includes 12 essential oils along with a diffuser and a couple of great samples. After my $25 back the entire kit is just $140 even though the products retail for over $400! It’s a great value. Here’s the link to learn more and order: https://www.freebiefindingmom.com/the-new-young-living-essential-oils-premium-starter-kit/ Please contact me with any questions. 🙂 Kelli

      Reply

    • holly s says

      Plant therapy oils bought on Amazon. Reasonable price and therapeutic grade oils.

      Reply

  15. Connie Mullins says

    I make linen spray ALL the time using distilled water and alcohol. My oils of choice LAVENDER AND LEMON. Always fresh and yet relaxing. Never any staining. A joy to make or unmake my bed daily.

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    • Kelli says

      That’s great, Connie! Thanks for sharing! 🙂

      Reply

  16. email login says

    I will change lavender with the essential oil scents I have, Thank you for sharing!

    Reply

    • Marie Ano says

      That sounds amazing! Thanks for sharing! 🙂

      Reply

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How to Make Linen Spray | Homemade Lavender Linen Spray Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the ratio for linen spray? ›

bottle of linen spray. Start by pouring 1 ounce of vodka into a liquid measuring cup. Then add 15 drops of essential oil and give it a stir. Because water and oil don't mix, adding the essential oil to alcohol (in this case vodka) will help to disperse the essential oil throughout the linen spray.

How do you make linen mist spray? ›

Make your own linen spray with just a few ingredients!
  1. ¾ cup of alcohol, witch hazel, or vodka.
  2. 30 drops of an essential oil of your choice (I used "deep breath" by Saje)
  3. 1 ¼ cup of distilled water.
  4. A glass spray bottle.
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How do you make lavender sleep spray? ›

Fill your spray bottle with 1 oz. of water, 1 oz. of rubbing alcohol, and 10-20 drops of Lavender essential oil. Shake the bottle to disperse the oils evenly throughout the mixture.

How do you make the best linen spray? ›

Instructions
  1. Combine the vodka and distilled water in a jar. (Image credit: Ashley Poskin)
  2. Add 30 drops of any combination of essential oils. (Image credit: Ashley Poskin)
  3. Put the lid on the jar and shake to combine all liquids. (Image credit: Ashley Poskin)
  4. Using the funnel, pour the mixture into a spray bottle. ...
  5. Enjoy!

What fragrance is best for linen spray? ›

'You can use distilled water and essential oils like lavender oil, eucalyptus oil, peppermint oil, or lemon oil,' explains Jamie Mitri, a chemical and environmental engineer at Moss Pure. 'Lavender provides a fresh scent, while peppermint oil and lemon oil act as natural preservatives to help keep your sheets clean. '

What alcohol is best for linen spray? ›

I use 1 cup of 70% isopropyl Alcohol, 1 cup of bottled water, 1/2 cap of my favorite laundry softener and up to 8 drops of essential oils…. shake well and spray! Leaves carpet and fabrics smelling amazing, soft and eliminates bacteria.

How do you make linen spray last longer? ›

Instead of spraying it in the air, you can try spraying it on linens and other fabrics. Room sprays usually dissolve in the air, but when sprayed on fabrics, the material will absorb the aroma and give it a longer lifespan. Try spraying them on the towels too such as the washroom and kitchen varieties.

How do you make lavender and chamomile linen spray? ›

Distilled or (boiled and cooled) water 40 g. Vodka (or witch hazel) 40 g. Lavender essential oil 20 drops. Chamomile essential oil 20 drops.

How do you make Joanna Gaines linen spray? ›

If you want to energize your space with a zesty citrus mix, Gaines recommends combining 10 drops of lemon essential oil, 10 drops of lavender essential oil, 2 tablespoons of witch hazel, and filtered water in an amber glass spray bottle, which "helps protect the aromatic and therapeutic properties of your essential ...

Can you use rubbing alcohol to make linen spray? ›

The rubbing alcohol helps to give the linen spray disinfectant properties and depending on which essential oils you choose you can add other properties your fabric refresher.... The post DIY Linen Spray with Rubbing Alcohol appeared first on Simple Living Mama.

Does lavender spray really work? ›

Scientific studies on aromatherapy suggest certain scents like lavender can enhance sleep quality. Over 30 studies found aromatherapy reduces stress, anxiety, and improves sleep in adults. Common ingredients in pillow sprays include lavender, chamomile, cedarwood, jasmine, and sweet orange.

What oil to mix with lavender for sleep? ›

Peppermint's invigorating aroma complements lavender's relaxing properties, promoting deeper sleep. Start with a small amount of each oil, such as 2-3 drops of lavender and 1 drop of peppermint.

Does lavender spray work? ›

Lavender pillow spray is most commonly associated with relaxation, making it one of the better essential oils to use for relaxation for beginners to aromatherapy. Lavender oils are thought to have a small-to-moderate effect on sleep, helping people to relax and calm their minds when settling into bed.

How do you make a room spray with fresh lavender? ›

  1. Add 30-35 drops of lavender essential oil to the spray bottle. Repeat with lemon essential oil.
  2. Pour witch hazel until it fills half the spray bottle. Next, pour distilled water to fill the bottle.
  3. Break off sprigs of dried lavender and insert into the spray bottle.
Feb 27, 2020

What is lavender linen spray used for? ›

Lavender Linen Spray Uses: Not just a linen spray for sheets, but also for clothing, fabrics, yoga mats, furniture, toilets, showers, cars, offices, dryers, carpet, mattresses, and even bodies! Quality Guarantee: Drift off to sleep and wake up feeling fresh with this Lavender Pillow Spray.

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