Floral Perfume Recipes For Diffusers

Valentine’s Day is upon us, so take advantage of our special offers* to make your own blowsy range of floral perfume recipes for diffusers. Diffuser blends are easy to make yourself at home, so why not give them a go? Choose from our Luscious and Light section for fresh blends that uplift you and brighten the spaces of your home. Use our Blowsy Blooms blends to create heartachingly romantic aromas for weddings, anniversaries, and life celebrations.  Ramp up the heat with our seductive Sensuous and Heady blends. Uber is sensuous and sexy, they are perfect for that special night in.  Make your Valentine’s Day a day to remember, with our luscious floral perfume recipes for diffusers.

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Introduction To Floral Perfume Recipes For Diffusers

Valentine’s Day is all about flowers, and boy, do we love flowers here at VINEVIDA.

Floral Perfume Recipes For Diffusers would be a perfect way to take advantage of our current special offer on floral diffuser fragrance oils*. Let’s explore how to use these amazing floral fragrance oils to create your own diffuser blends.

Our Favorite Floral Perfumes

VINEVIDA stocks many utterly glorious floral fragrance oils.  Let me introduce you to a handful of our most versatile floral fragrance oils that I think will blend brilliantly.

NO. 33 - Fresh Cut Roses

Musky blooms freshly snipped from a country garden. Roses, greenery, and musky wood. What’s not to love? Fresh, classically elegant and it evokes traditional country gardens.

NO. 43 - Honeysuckle & Jasmine

Conjures a wedding bouquet with romantic neroli, jasmine, and honeysuckle; a hint of spice cuts through the sweetness then finishes with a flourish of sandalwood.

Unashamedly floral, celebrating flowers at their best. Bright, fresh, and deliciously heady. 

NO. 49 - Lilac Blossom fragrance oil

Dreamy lilac petals dance with tulips and lilies to herald the spring.  Fresh green cedar leaf and bergamot are earthed with lovely deep vetiver. 

Revitalizing, hopeful, and conjuring the freshness of spring

NO. 1204 - Inspired by: Fleur D'Oranger by Diptyque

Blossoming Mediterranean Orange groves. Orange blossoms float on the wind with just a zesty hint of bergamot. Earthy amber and musk and Sandalwood, invite you to linger a while

Light, elegant, and invigoratingly airy.  

NO. 1401 - Inspired by: Black Tulip by Nest

Dark fruits entwine violets and heady Indonesian jasmine; cut through with fruity pink peppercorn amber and earthy patchouli. 

A sophisticated, sultry, and seductive chypre blend.

Let’s Get Started With Floral Perfume Recipes For Diffusers

It’s easy to design your own bespoke diffuser blends anyway, but in Floral Perfume Recipes For Diffusers, I have done the hard work for you. All you need to do is make sure you have the right type of fragrance oil for your diffuser, then go ahead and mix them together. So before we start…

If you have a nebulizing or cold air diffuser, only use VINEVIDA Diffuser fragrance oils.

For any other aromatherapy diffusers, you should be able to use VINEVIDA Soaps & Candles fragrance oils, but check your manufacturer’s instructions if in doubt,  or if you are not clear whether you will need to dilute your diffuser blend for your particular make or model.  

You Will Need:

For making 10ml blends

    1. Small measuring jug
    2. Stainless steel spoon
    3. Small funnel
    4. 10ml dropper bottles
    5. Oil and waterproof labels

Optional: Use the preservative of your choice, and follow your manufacturer's instructions. 

Method

    1. It’s really simple! Carefully measure your fragrance oil and/or essential oils into the measuring jug.
    2. Stir thoroughly to combine.
    3. Grab a funnel to keep your bottle clean and oil-free, it helps your label stick better if it is oil-free. 
    4. Decant into the 10ml dropper bottle, using the funnel 
    5. Onto an oil and waterproof label, list all ingredients and add the safety warning ‘UNDILUTED OILS’ and a date. 

How To Use

    • We highly recommend following the manufacturer's instructions for your diffuser.  
    • Dilute the blend if guided to.
    • These blends are NOT for use on the skin.

Tailoring Floral Perfume Recipes For Diffusers To Your Needs

I don’t know about you, but there are times when I want different intensity levels of scent in my home.

This doesn’t just apply to the intensity of the original scent itself, but also to the levels of the individual aromatic components themselves. For instance, I love both jasmine and ylang ylang but because they are both such hypnotic and intoxicating scents, they can sometimes give you a headache if you use them for too long. Yet, you can give me as many roses as you like, for as long as you like!

Feel free to tinker with these recipes to suit your own needs and preferences. Diffuser Blends fall into IFRA Category 12 and so they carry no maximum safety dilutions, giving you free rein and confidence to experiment to your liking.  

Lucious and Light Floral Perfume Recipes For Diffusers

Here, we are keeping things light, airy, and fresh. These floral perfume recipes for diffusers will be perfect for anywhere in the home. Try them in the sitting room for an airy effect or for adding freshness to bedrooms and revitalizing bathrooms. 

Lavender Dilly Dilly

Want calm and soothing floral perfume recipes for diffusers? Then this is the one for you. This is bright, fresh, and soothing in herbal, citrus, and green tones to allow the floral aromas of Lavender to stand alone in her own purple beauty. 

Bring a sense of serene calm to your busy home. This works well in entranceways, bedrooms, and bathrooms. 

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Spring Clean

I love creating floral perfume recipes for diffusers that deliver invigorating freshness. I wanted this to evoke scenes of clear skies and washing lines full of clean washing in a garden filled with spring flowers and bulbs.

NO. 25 brings a whole host of gorgeous florals, jasmine, lily, violet, and orange blossoms to dance with the rose and echoing jasmine notes of NO. 1110. 

Bring the outside into your home. This works well in kitchens, bathrooms, and rooms that need an extra boost of freshness. 

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Blossom In The Mediterranean

If you are looking for classically elegant floral perfume recipes for diffusers that have an air of luxury and sophistication, then this has your name all over it. 

This is rich in those luscious white florals, like Orange Blossom. I wanted to bolster that so I have added some essential oils, to keep the intensity and sense of freshness I want in this blend.

This is a classically elegant and sophisticated floral aromatic symphony. It works well anywhere in the home, it’s particularly suited to the more formal areas of the home and grown-up bedrooms. 

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I hope you like the bright, airy nature of these luscious and light floral perfume recipes for diffusers. Let’s take it up a notch and ramp up the floral just a little more. Are you ready for all-out blowsy bloom heaven?

Blowsy Blooms Floral Perfume Recipes For Diffusers

When it came to designing blowsy blooms floral perfume recipes for diffusers, I knew I wanted fragrance oils where the heart spaces were just jam-packed with a cascade of billowing blooms for a waterfall of enticing fragrance.

I think you will love these glorious floral fantasies! 

Cherry Blossoms In Japan

Have you ever seen the Sakura (Cherry Blossoms) bloom in Japan? Gah! It is a sight to behold, parks, roadsides, and whole swathes of the country and mountainsides become festooned in a blanket of pink blossoms. 

I wanted to honor this floral wonder of the world in these floral perfume recipes for diffusers. If those tiny pink blossoms speak to you, then so will this.

Use this to send garlands of blossom throughout the home. It’s bright, joyous and uplifting. This works well in bedrooms and sitting rooms. Little girls tend to like it for their bedrooms too because the aroma makes them happy. 

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Bridal Bouquet

I wanted to create elegant and decadent floral perfume recipes for diffusers. 

Fill your partner's head with this romantic wedding bouquet scent and get some energy into the idea of proposing this Valentine's Day. Why not use the heady floral aromatics in this blend to point them in the right direction? It is sneaky I know, but sometimes you just have to give them a light nudge. 

NO. 43 is packed with white flower scents like honeysuckle, jasmine, neroli, iris, rose, and lily. NO. 1015 echoes the rose and jasmine notes and brings an airy citrus uplift, a dash of spice, and an alluring musky finish. Classic, elegant, and sophisticated. 

This works well for Valentine’s dinners (hint hint) and for more formal gatherings and celebrations. It’s perfect for engagement, wedding, and anniversary parties. It’s also a wonderful choice for your home, try it in the bedroom and sitting room.  

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English Country Garden

I can’t help myself when it comes to designing floral perfume recipes for diffusers to use rose, upon rose, upon rose. I reined myself in a little here, but it’s still gloriously rosy, but also tempered with other English garden flowers like Lilac and Lavender. 

Naturally, you will get all the uplifting and soothing benefits of the essential oils in this blend too.

This works well in places where you want to sit back, have a cuppa, and just relax. Like in an English country garden. Use it in sitting rooms, dens, and bedrooms for an uplifting but soothing and relaxing experience.

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Those blowsy blooms are all well and great for instigating romance, but sometimes you just want to be downright naughty. Are you ready to really ramp up the heat and create some rather risque floral perfume recipes for diffusers? Thought you might be! 

Sensuous and Heady Floral Perfume Recipes For Diffusers

These are sexy, sensuous, and intoxicating floral perfume recipes for diffusers. They can be almost hypnotic and bring you out of your head and center you into your body. Perfect for an intimate Valentine’s tryst. 

We all know that the aroma of Vanilla can be comforting, but there’s much more to it than we realize. When the aroma of Vanilla is processed in the limbic system of our brains it can actually make us feel comforted, safe and secure. 

For an intimate Valentine’s night, it’s the perfect ingredient if you are feeling a bit nervous, are a bit self-conscious, or need to be able to relax more into the pleasure of the moment. 

All of these recipes will take the addition of a Vanilla based aroma, but I highly recommend purchasing a bottle of Vanilla Oleoresin to capitalize on all the additional active benefits of the ‘essential’ oil itself. 5-10 drops is usually more than enough. 

Titillatingly Tropical

This is rich in intoxicating and hypnotic tropical flowers, Frangipani, Jasmine, Tuberose, and Gardenia. The tropical fruits uplift the glorious floral heart while the smooth. Musky base notes add rich warm and sensuous undertones. 

I used Lime essential oil, but if you have Kaffir Lime use that for a more muted zing on that ocean air uplift. 

This works well in intimate settings like sitting rooms and bedrooms. Because it is particularly heady, don’t run your diffuser for much more than an hour at a time. The last thing you want is a headache! 

Ingredients:

Orient Express

This is one of our spicy floral perfume recipes for diffusers but with a glorious dash of bright green tones and delicate florals to balance the warm spice. It is sophisticated, seductive, and oh so sensuous. 

NO. 1304 has a delicious combination of Cardamom, Cucumber, and Mint, bringing in refreshing green notes. I add a dash of Clary Sage to relay ramp up the green aspect and keep it light and revitalizing. 

I reinforced the Cardamom notes with the essential oil and spiced it up a bit with the addition of Nutmeg, which keeps the spice in the heart notes. This allows the Violet and the Violet-like notes of Iris, space to shine and not get overwhelmed.

Ylang Ylang enhances the floral aspects and brings depth to the woody base notes. This is simply sublime. 

You could add more spice, like Cinnamon, Clove, or Star Anise, but just balance it, so you don’t lose those gorgeous violet florals. 

This works well anywhere in the home due to its fresh introduction, it is sophisticated enough for more formal settings too. I think it is perfect in bedrooms, to start your day with a bit of sensuous seduction. Oh la la! Start as you mean to go on right? 

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Victoria’s Other Secret

Did you know that Victorias had another secret? We unearth it in these sensuous floral perfume recipes for diffusers.

NO. 1601 entwines her love spell around you with blowsy florals like  Peach and Cherry Blossom, heady Jasmine, and delicate Lilac, add that to the soft, velvety aromas of NO. 20 - Cashmere and we have something truly sensational. We could stop there, and feel free to, but I wanted to make it extra special and add even more heady floral notes with a dash of NO. 38 - Gardenia. 

Weave in the magic of Gardenia, Pomegranates, Fressia, and Lily, underpin it with spices, musk, and white woods, it’s veritably hypnotic. 

This works well for special celebrations like anniversaries, birthdays, and even your wedding night. Take a bottle on your honeymoon, for a fragrant experience like no other. If your honeymoon is long gone, book a naughty weekend away instead and have some fun. Rekindle some of that romance. 

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Making The Most Of Your Ingredients For Floral Perfume

If you have a cold air or nebulizing diffuser, unfortunately, those fragrance oils can only be used for that purpose.

However, if you have purchased the Soaps & Candles variation of our fragrance oils, there is sooooo much more that you can do with them.

They have been specially developed, as the name suggests, for use in soap and candle making. Yet, they are capable of so much more because of their innate versatility. You can make whole ranges of skin and body care products like moisturizers, body lotions, butters, and bath salts.

You can use them to scent your washing detergents and surface cleansers. I even use them on the wool dryer balls to leave my clothes smelling incredible. Naturally, you can use them to make scented home products like room sprays, reed diffusers, and wax melts.

Check out How To Get The Best From Soaps & Candles Fragrance Oil and the VINEVIDA blog for a whole raft of alternative and exciting ideas on how to use your Soaps & Candles fragrance oils. 

Final Words

Take advantage of our Valentine’s inspired offers and start a collection of fragrance oils for making glorious floral perfume recipes for diffusers. They are so easy to make for yourself at home and you’ll love learning the art of blending your own. 

Try the ‘Luscious and Light’ blends with Lavender Dilly Dilly, Spring Clean, and Blossoms In The Mediterranean. They are all fresh, revitalizing, and bursting with delicate florals. Let them uplift the atmosphere in your home and elevate your mood. 

Then we notch things up a little and get all blowsy and romantic with Cherry Blossoms in Japan, a Bridal Bouquet, and an English Country Garden. Heartachingly romantic and bursting with fresh blossoms and blooms. 

Finally, we really ramp up the seduction with our ‘Sensuous and Heady’ blends. Go for the sunshine aromas of Titillatingly Tropical. All aboard for the sophisticated elegance of the Orient Express and go and discover the seductive nature of Victoria’s Other Secret.

You will just adore immersing yourself in the flowery heaven of these floral perfume recipes for diffusers. However, you choose to use them, have a fragrant and blissful Valentine’s Day.