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Artificial Pine Scent

I am trying to find artificial pine/evergreen scent for my house since I use an artificial tree. There used to be a lot of different types out there to purchase, but now I can't find any. Pine scented candles are now called "pine snow. orange eucalyptus," or some other weird named and smelling concoctions. If any of you have a recipe for making a scent such as this or know who sells it, I'd appreciate hearing about it.

Thanks!
Sandra from Juneau AK

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RE: Artificial Pine Scent

Gosh folks I am overwhelmed by all of you that took the time to respond to my request about pine scent! Thanks to each and every one of you who responded and thanks for some wonderful leads/suggestions. Your kindness is truly appreciated!

Merry Christmas, Sandra from Juneau, AK

Post by Thissie

RE: Artificial Pine Scent

http://www.lonestarcandlesupply.com/scentsm-q.html

This site has pine fragrance oil, good for potpourri, candles, tarts and oil burners. I looked up pine fragrance and it is 2.00 per ounce, but you are not limited to buying just an ounce. They are good suppliers to candle makers. They offer information and starter kits for the candle maker, if interested.
Hope this helps.

Post by trbrown22

RE: Artificial Pine Scent

I would just get a couple of real pine wreaths that you can easily put on doors or a few boughs to put above your doorways. You could even put several sprigs in a vase or a decorative bowl with some pinecones. Then you get the natural smell, extra decoration, and much less mess.

Post by amandaarallen

RE: Artificial Pine Scent

We have 100% All Natural Pine Scent. Its selling right now on e-bay or when our website is up and running - which I hope is soon will be Scentopine.com
Thanks,
Darrel

Post By Darrel (Guest Post)

RE: Artificial Pine Scent

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Post By deone bayliss (Guest Post)

RE: Artificial Pine Scent

My best suggestion would be to visit your local health food stores and look at their essential oil
selection. There are a wide variety of pine scents
which are the real thing, rather than some toxic
chemical versions. If you don't have a store close
by then go on line under essential oils & you will
find plenty of suppliers, just stay clear of the
"fragrance oils" they are not the same thing. Good luck & Happy Holidays.

Post By Deborah (Guest Post)

RE: Artificial Pine Scent

I bought a "Natural Magic" odor absorbing gel at Lowes. It is called Holiday Fresh Pine Scent. Not real strong but does smell like pine. About $4 (US)

Post by lazisuzi

RE: Artificial Pine Scent

Yankee Candles has some nice plain pine scented candles and other products. I think you can order online.

Post by susanna1231

RE: Artificial Pine Scent

There are room sprays and scented candles you can get which are pine scented. Burn the candles when you're enjoying the tree, I put pine scented pot pourri around the area where I have my tree. Decorative when put in Xmas containers.

Post By jean (Guest Post)

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