I bought these jumbo paper clips at a thrift store. I thought I could turn them into essential oil diffusers.
I thought it could be a sun or a sunflower.
I cut a circle from yellow felt with my SB Nestabilities thin dies. I couched the circle behind the wire following the spiral in the center.
I need to cover the stitching on the back so I cut another circle from yellow felt just a bit bigger that the last one. I then added satin stitch all around the edge and securing the points when I came to them. Worked great.
I am a fan of sunflower so this floats my boat.
I found some bells at the ReUse Center a while back. They are beautiful! Brass, heavy, textured and sound really nice.I decided to hang them with gold metallic ribbon making them 3 different lengths. I then pulled all the ends of the ribbons through a large wooden bead. It had black marker but I was able to sand it all off. So glad.
I added a bow from the same ribbon and secured it to the top of the ribbon ends with stitching in gold thread.
I hand stitched a gold ring to the top so it will hang.
These are Ghungroo bells used on ankles of belly dancers.
I decided to pair it with purple felt. I cut a circle the same sizie and then couched it to the back with stitches where the holes in the front allowed.
Now I had to cover my stitches so I cut another circle the same size from plaid fleece and stitched around the edge in the holes that were large enough for my needle to go through.
I wrapped some floss around the hanger at the top. Used a piece of satin ribbon for a hanger and it was ready.
I then stitched around the edges of the circle with white sewing thread to secure the pom pom.
I gave him a bright red yarn scarf and a silver cord hanger.
I would recommend only pure essential oils to ensure the best ingredients. This oil will dissipate completely and in general does not stain. The felt/fleece or pom poms or wood bead will serve as the diffuser. A few drops of oil on the material will provide scent for your personal space. Choose your favorte scent.




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