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Cut a piece of fun foam into desired shape. You can draw it, or use cookie cutters to trace around. Cut the shape out. Paper edging scissors are fun to use! Take a drop or two of essential oil or fragrance oil (from the craft store or a health food store) and rub it on with your finger. Punch a hole in the top. Use your choice of a cord to hang it with. All done! Use them in the car, bathroom, kitchen, etc. Don't pay .99-1.99 to buy one when you can make them for a lot less
By Brandie
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RE: Homemade Car Air Freshener
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Post By Jusme (Guest Post)
(01/28/2007)
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Foam isn't very absorbant either
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Post By joann (Guest Post)
(09/08/2006)
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following that same theme--put 5 drops of the oil of your choice onto one of those OLD tree car deodorizer and you'll have a great vehicle for fragrancing your car. And the nifty hanger comes with it.
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Post By Michael (Guest Post)
(08/07/2006)
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what's fun foam
RE: Homemade Car Air Freshener
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Post By (Guest Post)
(03/14/2005)
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what's fun foam?
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Post By MItsi (Guest Post)
(03/06/2005)
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That is a really good tip but it might not be a good idea to rub it on with your finger because some essential oils and concentrated fragrances can be irritating to the skin.
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