Recently, an AIRY lover shared a set of amazing photos with me where she transformed her diffusers into different colours, just like a home garden. Previously, we shared 5 creative ways to repurpose your reed diffusers, and these new ideas are incredibly simple to execute. They let you instantly change your room's vibe to match the season or your own style.
Usually, people only add dried flowers to the top. You can literally drop dried petals into the fragrance oil while you are using it to completely change the bottle's colour. You can also add stickers to the frosted glass to match your mood. It is a super simple way to give your space a completely different energy.
1. Blush Pink

2. Sunset Orange

3. Botanical Green

4. Golden Yellow

5. Romantic Red

How I repurposed my own reed diffuser at home
Inspired by these ideas, I have been playing with my own AIRY diffuser. My all-time favourite is Yu Elegant harmony, and I have styled it to match my own space.

I personally love a natural look, and I still added a few petals inside the oil and a flower on the top. I have placed it where it catches the direct sunlight, and I am completely in love with how the oil glows. Seeing the petals suspended in the fragrance under the light is especially pretty and makes the whole room feel more like me.
She also did the same things with our AIRY crystal fragrances. Take a look at the next post to see how she styled those to match the botanical vibe of her home.
How do you decorate yours? Leave a comment below and let us know how you decorate yours.
FAQ
Can I add any dried flowers to the reed diffuser oil?
Most dried botanicals work beautifully. Small petals, lavender buds, or tiny stems are best as they fit easily through the neck of the vessel. Avoid using fresh flowers with high moisture content, as they can cloud the fragrance oil over time.
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