Fragrance can immediately evoke a feeling, and a wedding is the perfect occasion to incorporate a signature scent. Rose complements a rose-filled flower arrangements, and citrus is perfect for a garden wedding. Spices like clove and cinnamon make an autumn day warm and memorable. Woodsy pine works well for a mountaintop ceremony. You can also pick a scent associated with your first date or proposal — just don’t forget to share the story!
Choosing and making your own solid fragrance is personal, fun and rewarding, and handmade perfumes make wonderful favors for guests or beautiful gifts for the wedding party. Add to the good feelings of the day by choosing botanicals with aromatherapy benefits. Florals are uplifting and romantic, vanilla is warm and sweet, and woods and resins can be grounding and calming. (And they smell amazing!)
Solid perfume is easy to package, carry, and re-apply at leisure. Let’s look at one way to make your own solid botanical perfumes.
You will need:
Essential oil(s)
Carrier oil (you can use jojoba, almond or olive)
Beeswax pieces (or soywax/ candelilla wax)
A small pot (stainless steel or enamel)
Measuring cups / small glass jars
Wood chop sticks or skewer sticks
Small tins / solid perfume containers
Your nose
Optional: Double boiler, kitchen thermometer, droppers / pipettes
Tip: To make a dozen half ounce perfume tins, you will need 4 oz carrier oil, 2 oz beeswax, and 120-150 drops essential oil.
Part 1: Blend the Essential Oils
If you’re new to perfumery, stick with one essential oil or simple blends of 2 or 3 scents. Add your chosen essential oils to a small amount of carrier oil in a jar. (Tip: Jojoba oil is a favorite carrier, as it has little smell of its own and a long shelf life.) As you add the essential oils, carefully note the number of drops used (you may wish to make more of the blend later). For the smoothest result, add the oils in the order of heaviest to lightest – base, middle, then top notes. Test by smelling above the container (not into it) and on your skin, using a chopstick. Test a few times; oil blends change with time. I recommend waiting 48 hours for the perfume oil to settle so you can get an accurate whiff.
Part 2: Make the Solid Perfume Base
Measure out plain carrier oil and wax (start with 2:1 by weight, or 1:1 volume). Pour the oil into a stainless steel or enamel pot, and heat it gently on the stove using the lowest heat. Keeping the heat low, carefully add the beeswax, blending continuously using a chopstick until the wax melts entirely into the oil. Remove the pot from heat. Test the consistency by getting some of the mix on a spoon; let it cool off on a paper towel for a few minutes. When it is cooled and appears solid, test it with your finger. If it feels too soft, add more wax to the pot; if too hard, add more oil.
Part 3: Make Your Solid Perfume
Add your essential oils to the base. Heat can ruin essential oils, so be very careful if you have to reheat the base; keep the mix under 120? Fahrenheit. Test your solid perfume with a spoon and on your skin; add more ingredients if needed, until you have the desired scent intensity.
Part 4: Pour Perfume in Tins and Decorate
While your perfume mix is still liquid (reheat gently if necessary), pour it into the tins. Wait until the mix is set (hardened and cooled), before moving the tins, closing the lids, or cleaning up any spills; this should take under 10 minutes. Decorate to your heart’s content!
Decorating Ideas
I have a weakness for sealing my perfume tins with Japanese washi paper tape — it’s easy, eco-friendly, inexpensive, sturdy and comes in irresistible colors and designs. You can also incorporate ribbons, twine, rhinestones, dried flowers and other small decorations in colors that complement the theme of your day.
Happy sniffing!
All photographs by Irina Adam.
136
Sign in to add your ownAnastasia from LAccentNou says:
Great tutorial! Thank you so much! Wanna try it right away!
12 years ago
Petra Ahnert from BeehiveAlchemy says:
I LOVE solid perfumes! Great tutorial!
12 years ago
crochetgal from crochetgal says:
Excellent tutorial! Thanks very much. I've always wondered how perfumes were made.
12 years ago
Janit Calvo from Janit says:
Love this! Thank you!
12 years ago
Pearlie from Splendere says:
Wonderful idea for a personalised favor!
12 years ago
Zoui from XZOUIX says:
i was always wondering about this secret :) thanks a bunch for posting this article, ♥
12 years ago
Janie from SarafinaDreams says:
Looks fairly easy but I think I'll just buy it from the sellers on Etsy who do it so well.
12 years ago
whiskeyish from whiskeystitch says:
Lovely little tutorial--these will make amazing handmade gifts for the holidays!
12 years ago
Florence Pindrys from ButterflyRougeStudio says:
OMG, this is awesome. Would be fun to try making this with the kids too.
12 years ago
Darcy Robb from TheWildRoses says:
WOW - Christmas presents coming up!
12 years ago
Emily Andrews from BusyChickadees says:
I can't wait to try this!! Christmas presents here I come! :)
12 years ago
Charity Harrison says:
I love this article and the photos are very informative. I just may try this out. Thanks for sharing.
12 years ago
suzyqandsallytoo from suzyqandsallytoo says:
Having worked with essential oils, I'm really shocked at the amount given in the tip section. Perhaps that should read 12-15 drops of essential oil? No way in he## should anyone be using 120-150 drops of essential oil in only six ounces total of oils/beesewax!!! That is waaay too much and a waste of pricey oils.
12 years ago
Jody Galardo from yummygems100 says:
what a great project for a cold weather weekend with a few gals. thank you for sharing. Jody from yummygems100
12 years ago
Siri Johansson from siriousdesign says:
Great idea! Great tutorial! Thank you!
12 years ago
Cheryl Bousquet from OlivesandDoves says:
What a great idea! Thank you for the well written instructions. I plan to try this out very soon!
12 years ago
Hanna from TashinkaBeadingHeart says:
Whoa - thanks suzyqandsallytoo for pointing that out - it does seem like way too much of the essential oils, when you consider how potent they are. Must be a typo.
12 years ago
Marie Barletta from MariesJewelryshop says:
Thank you! I can't wait to try this! : )
12 years ago
Judy Epstein says:
Irina, thank you for your methodical and inspirational tutorial. Can't wait to make some aromatic goodies!
12 years ago
PrinceDesignUK Prince from PrinceDesignUK says:
Fantastic tutorial - really looking forward to trying this as perfume is one of my favourite things!
12 years ago
Nicole Bowles from NikkiBGoods says:
I'm curious as to whether this is the same method for making massage oil candles. Great tutorial! We have 2 family weddings in the next 2 weeks, hope to try this!
12 years ago
Emma from WoodMouseandBobbit says:
Wow, how lovely, thanks so much for the tutorial & thanks suzyqandsallytoo for the advice :-)
12 years ago
Irina from PhoenixBotanicals says:
hey all, thank you for checking out my post! @suzyq : The amount of esential oil is right, from my experiments- if you want to make a nice strong perfume, not just a scented balm that is. 6 oz of solid perfume is a lotta perfume! The exact amount of essential oil differs of course with taste, and which oils one uses. Try it sometime! xo irina
12 years ago
Keli Lemoi from SpidersSecrets says:
This is so great and just the simple instruction I've been waiting for! Iv'e been experimenting with making incense and this couldn't have come at a more perfect time--thank you!
12 years ago
Dianna Gendron from SOFTGOLDSTUDIO says:
I adore carrying solid scents with me. I can't wait to try this! Thanks for sharing a great, accessible tutorial!
12 years ago
Apopsis from Apopsis says:
Wonderful tutorial and so nice photos . I use solid scents and I was always wondering how to do it. Thank you so much!!
12 years ago
Barbie Brundige from KnitsBellissimo says:
Thank you, I think I have most of the ingredients already. Definitely going to this. :-)
12 years ago
yoni katz from shopgalilee says:
Thanks for the guide :) It's stunning
12 years ago
Brittany Staniforth from BrittersFritters says:
lovely!
12 years ago
Cassidy from earthtastic says:
A beautiful and useful guide. Thanks so much :) You're amazing!
12 years ago
Kate Plager from BombyxBotanica says:
Great idea! Beautiful photos too!
12 years ago
Leeanna from LeeannasJewelryBox says:
I love solid scents. I think I'll look for some Etsy shops that do this sort of thing, right now.
12 years ago
Gabe and Athena from BlueRidgeWoodworking says:
Great tutorial. It is hard to find a nice subtle fragrance. I already have all these items. I think I will be making some fruity perfume for myself. You made it so easy!
12 years ago
Sara Brazil from SararaVintage says:
This is such a wonderful tutorial, I will have to try it. I love the idea of custom scents. Plus the solid perfume is so vintage- I think about the 60s perfume necklaces and filling those old empty lockets with a new scent.
12 years ago
Antoinette from AntoinettesWhims says:
I am so making this for Christmas gifts. The tough part will be choosing the scents.
12 years ago
Emily Delfin from reflectionsjewelry says:
This is a wonderful idea! Thanks a bunch!
12 years ago
Rane' from Meshii says:
Thanks for posting! Can't wait to try it!
12 years ago
Prayer Notes by Cynthia from PrayerNotes says:
This is a wonderful post! I'd love to experiment with creating my own fragrances. Many thanks! ~Cynthia
12 years ago
Jennifer R. Rasavage from jennyreb26thnc says:
thank you for sharing!
12 years ago
The Paper Chemist from Thepaperchemist says:
Thanks for sharing this, I hope to make some as Christmas gifts and little thank you and hostess gifts
12 years ago
Susan and Laura Major from LemonCage says:
Easy and clear tutorial, thank you!
12 years ago
Lori from lchapmansifers says:
I cannot wait to try this! Wonderful tutorial, simple and easy to follow. Thank you!
12 years ago
ArtistiKat from ArtistiKat says:
Awesome! Looks like it would be fun to try. Thanks!
12 years ago
P. J. Galvin from MyMagicalMoments says:
Thank You Very Much For Sharing. :-)))) Bright Blessings... Pamela
12 years ago
Karolina from karith says:
Marvellous! Thanks for sharing 8-)
12 years ago
Salisa from allcraftsharing says:
I love this how to.I used to buy a solid perfume and I'm wondering about how to make it so I've got an answer today. Thank you. :)
12 years ago
melodieperfumes from melodieperfumes says:
Essential oils do have potential for skin irritation. Please read up on usage for specific oils- cinnamon can irritate. Orange oils can create photo sensitivity.
12 years ago
Nerrissa W from RecycledWares says:
Wow, thanks for sharing this.
12 years ago
messinabella from BandBEstate says:
great tutorial, thank you!
12 years ago
Universal Love Jewelry from ULoveJewelry says:
Thanks for sharing,,excellent info! Can't wait to try it :)
12 years ago
Elena Petryanina from ElChocolatin says:
great! always wanted to create your favorite flavor. Аnd now I can do it!
12 years ago
Gracie from TheBeautyofBoredom says:
I don't like or wear perfume, but when I did I always wondered how the solid kind was made. Interesting post, nonetheless!
12 years ago
Gabriel Montes from bosquecarpentry says:
This is really lovely and interesting.
12 years ago
kristin from blackmoonsky says:
i am definitely going to make this... so easy!
12 years ago
Suzi from ThePillowStudioShop says:
What a brilliant idea. Maybe this weekend?
12 years ago
Brooke Griffin from GideonAndBrisby says:
ah i will have to try this!!
12 years ago
Nita Pearson from RetrowareNZ says:
im off to find some pots!
12 years ago
Liz Hutnick from LizHutnick says:
This sounds like a great project for holiday gifts! Thanks! :)
12 years ago
Lilian Ellaboudy from LilianEllaboudyDesgn says:
Thank you! I'll try this for sure!
12 years ago
crystallady from garteronly says:
Thanks.... I want to try making
12 years ago
Leslie Dittfurth from LillianMaeBridal says:
Great tutorial. I will be adding this to my list of things to try. Ohh soo many fun things to do and not enough time in the day!
12 years ago
Kat from SecretJewellz says:
Thanks for sharing. I have always wanted to make a perfume locket. Maybe when i get some time i will try making it.
12 years ago
Emma from DoucesLaines says:
Gorgeous tutorial !! I just love solid perfumes and I will try it ^^ Thank you very much !
12 years ago
Christina Daily from Christycutecreations says:
Great tutorial, I think I'm gonna make some for thank you gifts....thanks for sharing.....
12 years ago
Dee C. from BarefootBathandBody says:
This is fabulous...while using essential oils is a natural way to get great fragrances...they are not to be messed with lightly either. If you are under the care of a physician some essential oils can actually do you harm. Consult your physician and use essential oils sparingly(in other words, don't just throw them into your recipes..measure them with care) It only takes a few drops to make a potent perfume.
12 years ago
Suzanne from delightfuldevas says:
Thank you for this tutorial, it is very inviting. I love ideas that use ingredients that are readily available. Very cool.
12 years ago
Kirsten Gilmore from PaintingsByKEGilmore says:
I'm allergic to many manufactured perfumes, but it is some chemical contained within them that does it. Perhaps, with this homemade version, I could finally wear perfume without sneezing. :) Thanks for the tutorial.
12 years ago
Mary Lezcano from BellaBboutique says:
what a great tutorial!! gonna go scour the town for my fav essential oils and make a batch! thx!!
12 years ago
Ms. Pettis from THEPETTISCOLLECTION says:
WoW! Great tut and photos!
12 years ago
Amber Lee from TossedTreasures says:
I am so excited to make this!!!! :)
12 years ago
Sandra from holidayhijinks says:
This is great info.....and thanks for sharing with all of us. I'm going to make my favorite blend....sweet orange and patchouli. I've had a lot of favorable comments when I wear this! :)
12 years ago
Amber from BambuEarth says:
Great idea! I, of course, made soap favors for my wedding, but this looks so sweet I might just find an excuse to make them. ♥
12 years ago
fussyfoosa from fussyfoosa says:
Brilliantly simple. Thank you!
12 years ago
DewyMorningVintage from DewyMorningVintage says:
These are so wonderful! What a great party gift or fall wedding favor or stocking stuffer! Love it! I want to make some too! Thank you!
12 years ago
Sara Aires from saraaires says:
I can almost smell it from here... :) What a lovelly tutorial!
12 years ago
Heather from ReleafPaper says:
That was awesome. I could watch that tutorial three times over.
12 years ago
Ruth Kim from ruthkim says:
this is fantastic! i've always wanted to create my own scents.
12 years ago
Chronie from Chronie says:
This is awesome! Thanks
12 years ago
astarteearthart from astarteearthart says:
Much Gratitude!
12 years ago
anne okelly from OKELLYRAGDOLLS says:
thank you for this receipe. i want to try it, can you tell me where i can buy those little tins.
12 years ago
Malgorzata Sikora from MyColourfulTexture says:
Love it! Love essential oils! and that's such an easy to follow tutorial! Thank you
12 years ago
Arlene Veira from KAYJOES says:
thanks for the receipe.
12 years ago
Kathleen Leasure from FromGlenToGlen says:
Thank you also. I will try this as soon as I can get my hands on almond and amber essential oils in Eugene! My fav comgo. 3/4 amber 1/4almond
12 years ago
Dana from WindDancerStudios says:
Thank you! I have everything needed - now to find a little time :)
12 years ago
Lindsay from SweetThreesBoutique says:
Thanks for this! Wonderful to know you can make your own scents!
12 years ago
Amanda from AmandolynCozyCottage says:
What great information!!! Very inspiring! :)
12 years ago
Alfredo Ramos from PolishMeFreddy says:
Awesome, I really want to try this. I just need to get all the materials. :) Yay.
12 years ago
Mary Anne from maryannescottage says:
Thanks for the great information, can't wait to try this!
12 years ago
Elizabeth Higgins from PetiteMargaux says:
Thank you so much! I'm excited to try it.
12 years ago
AMSkrafts from AMSkrafts says:
Wonderful tutorial! Thank you for sharing, these solid perfumes sound like lovely gifts.
12 years ago
Tom and Jennifer Tyndall from RedHeartCreations says:
Lovely! Thank you for sharing!
12 years ago
jannesa from SweetGeorgiaPurls says:
Such a great idea!!
12 years ago
Eleanor from EEEsGems says:
This is a wonderful and generous sharing,thank you
12 years ago
asu from THEFAIRYTHINGS says:
Thanks.... Gorgeous....
12 years ago
HandiworkinGirls from HandiworkinGirls says:
This looks like a wonderful afternoon project...can't wait to try it out. Thank you for the detailed instructions!
12 years ago
sewbest1 from sewbest1 says:
I'm so happy I've stumbled onto this great tutorial! I used to dabble in perfumes years ago but never tried making solid perfumes. I sure will give this a try. Thank you so much!
12 years ago
emma zhang from vevela2012 says:
Very practical,great!!! There are many beautiful bracelet , you are welcome to choose and buy(handmade): https://www.etsy.com/listing/114573806/bracelet-retro-silver-anchor
12 years ago
Michelle from FoamyFactory says:
Will be trying it out soon!!
12 years ago
Rachel White from PennyBrownBridal says:
Making this soon. Just for me! Maybe others if they deserve it - beautiful favours though!
12 years ago
Irina from PhoenixBotanicals says:
Ooh, i think i forgot a step in there... please restrain from copying other peoples recipes, photos and text when you sell your goodies online. Lovely, thanks. ;)
12 years ago
Arasely from silvasalazar says:
Thank you for sharing.
12 years ago
J.K. Ramirez from HudsonBlueArtisans says:
WOW.... Great Idea
12 years ago
Rachel from PeppersJewelry says:
What a cute idea! Thanks!
12 years ago
charlene from JewelryMakerCharlene says:
thanks for Sharing, sounds great.
12 years ago
MiddleGlass from MiddleGlass says:
Thanks for the great ideas!
12 years ago
Sherri Howard from gigiattheocean says:
love the idea , going to wal mart ......now!
12 years ago
Renee Yu from myjunebugg says:
great idea :):):) thanks for sharing!
12 years ago
Isadorabridal from Isadorabridal says:
such as cute idea, very creative, thanks for sharing :)
11 years ago
PapernLace from PapernLace says:
Great Idea!
11 years ago
emberair from EmberandAir says:
Love it!
11 years ago
Annabelle Fuhr from AnnabellesArt says:
I can't wait to try this, thank you for the tutorial.
11 years ago
Qichun zhang from Buzaitingle says:
Great!
11 years ago
Nina from PixeledPaperDesigns says:
Great... bookmarked this tutorial :)
11 years ago
Estelle Stone from greekhousewife says:
How do you make your lovely tags? Thank you!
11 years ago
Jim Chan from Happy22gether says:
Excellent
10 years ago
M W says:
Bookmarked – can't wait to try it! Where do you get the tines pictured? Thanks!
10 years ago
Michelle Solano from PrettyCollected says:
Love this - can't wait to try my own!!
10 years ago
Amelia Cat says:
Thanks!
10 years ago
Svetlana Ivanov from NikushJewelryArt says:
Great tutorial! Thank you so much! Wanna try it right away!
10 years ago
Idit Kugel from IDperfumes says:
if you want to go further...just go to mu Etsy shop IDperfums and be inspired
10 years ago
Hannah M. from artXchic says:
DIY wedding favors add such a nice personal touch. Great demo, thanks!
10 years ago
Ann Mich from AnnMichy says:
This looks so cool. If only the ingredients are easy access here in Singapore...
10 years ago
parasolgirl1 from Artildaumbrella says:
I will try this turorial thx!
10 years ago
Astrid Albrecht from AstridMariaAlbrecht says:
Thanks for this tutorial and the wonderful photos! Sounds very easy to do! I will try it out!
10 years ago
Cindy Zhang from handlemake says:
it looks so well!
10 years ago
Jennifer Serene from ViennaIsLove says:
Never even thought to make my own scents. Would go great with a custom gift tag!
10 years ago
shahid saju from Dailyuseitems says:
Can you suggest me as how I can establish my eshop and earn with this site as I a new user from Pakistan and could not get the exact idea as how I shall start with etsy.com. I will be thankful to you. My email shakiradpost@gmail.com
10 years ago
Karen from KLKingDesigns says:
So Well Done! Thank You so much for this tutorial! My favorite oil is rose- with a bit of almond or vanilla. I'll be making some up - I hope~ for the holidays!
10 years ago
NinaSPakdi from TheLovelyWell says:
Can't wait to try this! Thanks!
10 years ago
Barbara Hurley says:
Wonderful idea.
10 years ago
BOHO ACCENTS from BoHooAccents says:
Awesome! thank you for sharing.
10 years ago
Felicity Nestler from HappinestStudio says:
Great tutorial thanks! I'd love to make some for my vegan bestie- is it the same amount of soy/cadelilla wax as the beeswax or are there different weights when using either of those instead? Thanks so much :)
9 years ago
HappyEverAfter from FairyParadise says:
Worth to try!
9 years ago
Sukran Kirtis from SukranKirtisJewelry says:
fabulous idea
9 years ago
Heidi Jennings from droptastic says:
great Idea
9 years ago
Pepa Ramirez from PepaRamirez says:
Magnifico Thank you
8 years ago