DIY Warm Pumpkin Spice Blend for Aromatherapy and Diffusing

DIY Warm Pumpkin Spice Blend for Aromatherapy and Diffusing

Jennifer Lane, Certified Aromatherapist Jennifer Lane, Certified Aromatherapist
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I love fall essential oil recipes, especially this warm pumpkin spice blend—yummy! It includes almost all the great fall essential oils: ginger, cinnamon, clove, and cardamom.

Warm Pumpkin Spice reminds me of Thanksgiving and pumpkin pie, a standard dessert at our feast. This blend can be used in a variety of ways. Here, we highlight diffusing and inhaling it. Diffusing in an aromatic diffuser is one of the easiest ways to put essential oils in the air for inhalation.

Want to take this blend on the go? Below is our essential oil inhaler recipe that can be used for a warming and stimulating boost.

Warm Pumpkin Spice Blend Ingredients

Warm Pumpkin Spice is a unique blend of four essential oils that create an exquisite fragrance while providing numerous benefits for the mind, body, and spirit.

This fragrant blend can be diffused, inhaled, or incorporated into homemade products like candles and room sprays, bringing comforting wellness vibes wherever it goes.

Cinnamon, cardamom, clove, and ginger are powerful individual ingredients with specific uses. Let's explore their benefits and how they contribute to making this unique blend effective!

Cinnamon Essential Oil

Cinnamon essential oil is a popular choice for those seeking relief from stress and anxiety. Its warm scent creates feelings of comfort while reducing tension in the body, promoting relaxation and overall wellbeing.

Additionally, this powerful antiseptic can disinfect surfaces and purify air, making it an effective tool against bacteria or viruses that may cause illnesses.

Cardamom Essential Oil

Incorporating cardamom essential oil into your routine can help with mental clarity and focus. Its sweet and spicy aroma is known for enhancing cognitive function while also providing calming effects on the mind that can reduce feelings of fatigue or lethargy.

Additionally, this versatile oil has digestive benefits that support healthy digestion and relieve stomach discomforts such as bloating or gas.

Clove Essential Oil

Clove essential oil is revered for its warm and spicy fragrance, which makes it a popular choice among many. However, its potent antioxidant properties set this particular oil apart. It also has strong antimicrobial capabilities, making it an excellent option to protect against environmental threats.

Additionally, clove essential oil's ability to relieve pain is ideal for alleviating discomfort associated with sore muscles or joints and providing temporary relief from toothaches. To avoid skin irritation, dilute well before topical application; less than 1% dilution is needed.

Ginger Essential Oil

If you're struggling with digestive issues like nausea or indigestion, ginger essential oil may be just what you need. Its spicy aroma has been shown to help alleviate these symptoms while promoting overall gut health.

That's not all, this versatile oil can also provide soothing relief for tired muscles and joints after intense physical activity. It is commonly incorporated into massage oils or post workout blends. With its many benefits there are plenty of reasons why everyone should give ginger essential oil a try!

Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your daily rituals with Warm Pumpkin Spices' therapeutic benefits!

Warm Pumpkin Spice Essential Oil Blend - Fall Essential Oil Diffuser Blends with cinnamon, ginger, clove and cardamom

Pumpkin Spice Essential Oil Blends

Warm Pumpkin Spice is the perfect scent to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere in your home. This delightful blend will bring autumn warmth and relaxation to any room, making it a must-have for the fall season. Try the inhaler version of this oil blend to enjoy the experience on the go.

The Warm Pumpkin Spice blend's fragrance offers more than just an inviting atmosphere. This delightful scent truly embodies coziness and relaxation in every way!

Warm Pumpkin Spice Diffuser Blend

Here is a simple pumpkin spice essential oil recipe:

  • 2 drops Cinnamon essential oil (bark or leaf)
  • 2 drops Ginger essential oil
  • 1 drop Clove essential oil
  • 1 drop Cardamom essential oil
  • Aromatherapy Diffuser

Directions: Add drops to the diffuser with recommended water and enjoy!

Don't have a diffuser? You can also use this essential oil blend as an air freshener by mixing it in a small container, adding some drops to cotton balls, and placing them around the house!

Warm Pumpkin Pie Essential Oil Blend - Fall Essential Oil Diffuser Blends with cinnamon, ginger, clove and cardamom

Warm Pumpkin Spice Inhaler Blend

If you don't have a diffuser, use this blend in an aromatherapy inhaler. The ingredients in this essential oil inhaler blend work together to provide therapeutic benefits, such as promoting mental clarity, reducing stress levels, and supporting the immune system.

  • 4 drops Cinnamon essential oil
  • 4 drops Ginger essential oil
  • 2 drops Clove essential oil
  • 2 drops Cardamom essential oil
  • Blank Inhaler

Learn more about using essential oil inhalers.

Warm Pumpkin Spice Cleaning Powder Recipe

Ingredients

  • Glass Shaker Jar
  • 1/2 cup Baking Soda
  • 3 drops of Cinnamon Bark
  • 3 drops of Ginger
  • 2 drops of Cardamom
  • 2 drops of Clove

Directions: Add drops of essential oils to baking soda and stir until combined. Sprinkle cleaning mixture in sinks, tubs, toilets, etc. Scrub with a wet wash rag or scrubber and rinse clean.

Pumpkin Spice Essential Oil Recipe Guide

Whether you enjoy the cozy autumn vibes or the warm and inviting aroma, this guide will provide recipes using pumpkin spice essential oil to enhance your self-care routines and home ambiance. Get ready to embrace the essence of fall with these creative and easy-to-follow recipes.

Pumpkin Spice Essential Oils Guide

Warm Pumpkin Spice Essential Oil Recipes - Large Volumes of Blend

You can create a batch of this blend in different sizes depending on your needs. Choose a size below, add the drops to an empty bottle, and shake to mix the blend.

1 ml Bottle (approx. 20 drops)

  • 7 drops of Cinnamon Bark
  • 7 drops of Ginger
  • 3 drops of Cardamom
  • 3 drops of Clove

2 ml Bottle (approx. 40 drops)

  • 13 drops of Cinnamon Bark
  • 13 drops of Ginger
  • 7 drops of Cardamom
  • 7 drops of Clove

5 ml Bottle (approx. 100 drops)

  • 33 drops of Cinnamon Bark
  • 33 drops of Ginger
  • 17 drops of Cardamom
  • 17 drops of Clove

10 ml Bottle (approx. 200 drops)

  • 67 drops of Cinnamon Bark
  • 67 drops of Ginger
  • 33 drops of Cardamom
  • 33 drops of Clove

15 ml Bottle (approx. 300 drops)

  • 100 drops of Cinnamon Bark
  • 100 drops of Ginger
  • 50 drops of Cardamom
  • 50 drops of Clove

Essential Oil Safety Guidelines

Diffuse 30 minutes to 1 hour at a time, read more about how long to diffuse oils.

It is best not to apply undiluted essential oils to the skin. When topically using essential oils, be sure to dilute with a carrier oil like jojoba or sweet almond oil.

Essential oils can improve a person’s emotional, physical, and mental state. Use pure essential oils for best results and learn how to use them properly.

People can respond differently to essential oils, and you may find that what works for one person doesn't work for you. You can learn more about what to do when essential oils don't work.

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New to Diffusing Essential Oils?

Diffusing essential oils can be wonderful and a great way to use your essential oils every day. You can learn more about diffusing oils here:

Happy diffusing!

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