10 DIY Homemade Vanilla Perfume Recipes
    
  Creating your own vanilla perfume at home is a delightful way to enjoy the sweet, comforting scent of vanilla while customizing your fragrance to your personal preferences. Vanilla blends beautifully with a variety of other essential oils, allowing you to create a range of unique perfumes. Here are 10 DIY vanilla perfume recipes, perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your scent collection or giving as thoughtful, handmade gifts.
Basic Ingredients and Supplies
- Vanilla Essential Oil or Vanilla Absolute
 - Carrier Oil (e.g., jojoba oil, fractionated coconut oil)
 - Perfume Alcohol (e.g., vodka or perfumer’s alcohol)
 - Essential Oils for blending (e.g., lavender, citrus, floral, woody)
 - Glass Perfume Bottles (preferably dark glass to protect the oils)
 - Droppers for precise measurement
 - Small Funnels for easy pouring
 
Basic Perfume-Making Steps
- Combine Essential Oils: Mix your chosen essential oils in a small glass container.
 - Add Alcohol: Add vodka or perfumer’s alcohol to the essential oils.
 - Add Carrier Oil: Add a carrier oil to dilute the essential oils.
 - Mix and Let Rest: Seal the mixture in a glass perfume bottle and let it sit for at least 48 hours to allow the scents to meld.
 - Test and Adjust: Test the perfume and adjust if needed by adding more essential oils or carrier oil.
 
Recipe 1: Classic Vanilla
- 10 drops of Vanilla Essential Oil
 - 5 drops of Jasmine Essential Oil
 - 1 teaspoon of Vodka
 - 1 teaspoon of Jojoba Oil
 
Recipe 2: Vanilla Lavender Bliss
- 10 drops of Vanilla Essential Oil
 - 5 drops of Lavender Essential Oil
 - 3 drops of Bergamot Essential Oil
 - 1 teaspoon of Vodka
 - 1 teaspoon of Fractionated Coconut Oil
 
Recipe 3: Citrus Vanilla Delight
- 8 drops of Vanilla Essential Oil
 - 6 drops of Sweet Orange Essential Oil
 - 4 drops of Grapefruit Essential Oil
 - 1 teaspoon of Vodka
 - 1 teaspoon of Almond Oil
 
Recipe 4: Warm Vanilla Spice
- 10 drops of Vanilla Essential Oil
 - 5 drops of Cinnamon Essential Oil
 - 3 drops of Clove Essential Oil
 - 1 teaspoon of Vodka
 - 1 teaspoon of Jojoba Oil
 
Recipe 5: Floral Vanilla Bouquet
- 8 drops of Vanilla Essential Oil
 - 5 drops of Rose Essential Oil
 - 5 drops of Ylang Ylang Essential Oil
 - 1 teaspoon of Vodka
 - 1 teaspoon of Sweet Almond Oil
 
Recipe 6: Vanilla Mint Refresh
- 8 drops of Vanilla Essential Oil
 - 6 drops of Peppermint Essential Oil
 - 4 drops of Eucalyptus Essential Oil
 - 1 teaspoon of Vodka
 - 1 teaspoon of Fractionated Coconut Oil
 
Recipe 7: Vanilla Citrus Twist
- 8 drops of Vanilla Essential Oil
 - 6 drops of Lemon Essential Oil
 - 4 drops of Lime Essential Oil
 - 1 teaspoon of Vodka
 - 1 teaspoon of Jojoba Oil
 
Recipe 8: Vanilla Woodsy Whisper
- 8 drops of Vanilla Essential Oil
 - 5 drops of Sandalwood Essential Oil
 - 5 drops of Cedarwood Essential Oil
 - 1 teaspoon of Vodka
 - 1 teaspoon of Sweet Almond Oil
 
Recipe 9: Sweet Vanilla Musk
- 8 drops of Vanilla Essential Oil
 - 5 drops of Patchouli Essential Oil
 - 5 drops of Vetiver Essential Oil
 - 1 teaspoon of Vodka
 - 1 teaspoon of Jojoba Oil
 
Recipe 10: Exotic Vanilla Blend
- 8 drops of Vanilla Essential Oil
 - 5 drops of Frankincense Essential Oil
 - 5 drops of Myrrh Essential Oil
 - 1 teaspoon of Vodka
 - 1 teaspoon of Fractionated Coconut Oil
 
Instructions for All Recipes
- Combine Essential Oils: In a small glass container, mix the essential oils as per the recipe.
 - Add Alcohol: Add 1 teaspoon of vodka or perfumer’s alcohol to the essential oil blend.
 - Add Carrier Oil: Add 1 teaspoon of your chosen carrier oil.
 - Mix Thoroughly: Stir or gently shake the mixture until well combined.
 - Transfer to Perfume Bottle: Using a small funnel, pour the mixture into a dark glass perfume bottle.
 - Let It Rest: Seal the bottle tightly and let it sit in a cool, dark place for at least 48 hours (preferably longer) to allow the scents to meld and mature.
 - Test and Adjust: After the resting period, test the perfume. If the scent is too strong, you can dilute it with more carrier oil. If it’s too weak, add a few more drops of essential oils, keeping the proportions the same.
 - Label and Store: Label your perfume bottle with the ingredients and date. Store it in a cool, dark place to preserve the scent.
 
Enjoy and Gift
These homemade vanilla perfumes are not only a luxurious addition to your personal collection but also make wonderful holiday gifts. Present them in beautifully decorated bottles with personalized labels for a thoughtful, handcrafted gift that friends and family will love.
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