Any number of things to make your drive more difficult than it should be. Enter these easy to make air diffuser/fresheners to help change your mood, calm your mind, chill out, slow the road rage, or at the minimum at least make your car smell good!
You'll need:
embroidery thread
needle
wool felt balls
mini clothespins
essential oils
bells, buttons, beads, artificial flowers, plastic animals - lots of options!
Super easy - string a long piece of embroidery thread onto a needle; pull it thru the eye on a mini clothespin, then string a few wool felt balls leaving about an inch or so gap between the top ball and the clothespin.
Clip to your car vent, or I have a bunch of stuff hanging from my rear view mirror so clipped mine to one of the existing hooks. When the scent starts to dissipate just add more essential oil drops to the balls.
3.4.18: Sheryl's chili
3.4.17: cream cheese feta dip
3.4.16: make a kids travel snack dispenser with Brooke and Sydney
Happy moment ~ so far there isn't a happy moment today, because my computer isn't working and driving me crazy and I can't see past that for the everyday little moment that I'm supposed to be looking for! Oh, and Sarge just threw up. And Dave didn't get around to doing his "man-day Monday segment" so I'm annoyed. I need to get in the car and smell my "mood altering" essential oil air freshener for sure. I did make cookies this morning tho, so I guess if there is a little happy moment it's the smell of peanut butter cookies
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