Stove Top Potpourri Recipes That Will Impress All Your Guests (2024)

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I am the type of person who always has to have some fragrance action going on in my home, but it is unlikely you will see me burning any candles. I prefer to keep it natural and, just as importantly, keep it cheap. Candles can cost a TON of money, and they aren’t perfect for indoor air quality.

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Fortunately for us, there are stovetop potpourri recipes, which make your home smell absolutely divine without grabbing a $20 candle from the store; even better, they’re made up of items you can probably find in your fridge! If Essential Oils are more your speed, then try out these scent hacks.

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Stove Top Potpourri Recipes

For those of you who haven’t heard of stovetop potpourri yet, your life is about to get so much better. Stovetop potpourri is when you gather lovely smelling items you have in your fridge and throw them in a boiling pot of water on the stove. Simple, right? If you don’t want to buy items just for throwing in the pot specifically, take your leftover peels and scraps after making your meal and throwing those in the pot instead!

So without further ado, here are some stovetop potpourri recipes to make your home the envy of all your friends with scents full of depth without the irritation of polluted air or empty wallets!

HEADS UP:Your home is about to smell delicious!

1. Cranberry Citrus

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Okay, so this one is a pretty fancy stovetop potpourri recipe! I love how the creator incorporated fresh ingredients like whole cranberries and cut up citrus fruit. To make things even more awesome, they put cinnamon in for a comforting aroma perfect for cold weather. I’ve used this blogger’s recipe so often, and I have yet to get tired of it!

The best part is, even the delivery guy loves it! He would always tell me how he talks to all his coworkers about how nice my place smells when I open the door. Now THAT is a compliment I would like to hear every day about my place, but then I would be fat from all the deliveries! ☺

2. Orange Peels, Cinnamon & Cloves

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This one is a familiar scent combination that will appeal to a tremendous variety of people. It is the smell of good old fashioned fruit and spices. Since this one is a little more involved in ingredients, you might have to hit up your local grocery to make it. It totally looks worth it, though, and I will be trying it out very soon.

3. Lemon & Rosemary

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I love how simple yet thoughtful this recipe is! With only 3 ingredients, you really don’t have to go too much out of your way to make it. I love how clean this one smells, but the vanilla helps to tone it down a little, so the scent isn’t too bright. You gotta admit, this is a stovetop potpourri you wouldn’t mind showing off to friends as it’s just so visually appealing.

4. The Perfect Fall Potpourri

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While it can’t be Fall year-round, you can at least make it smell like it (and that is something I could really live with). I love the depth and richness of this scent; it is perfect for cuddling up under some blankets next to a toasty fireplace! For those of you who live in an area that is cold a fair amount of the year, you’re welcome!

5. Easy Christmas Stovetop Potpourri

This one might be a more convenient option for you if you need to throw something lovely on the stove real quick before your guests arrive. With ingredients like apple, lemon, grapefruit, cranberry, and ginger, you will have an easy time grocery shopping on the quick.

6. Tropical Summer ☼

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In case you aren’t a Fall nut like me, don’t worry, there are options for you too (and here is a wonderful one at that)! This one looks super easy to make and I will definitely have to get my hands on some of that coconut extract to make it work. I am totally ready for warm weather now!

7 & 8. Christmas Scent + Williams Sonoma

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Feeling festive? Try this stovetop potpourri recipe.

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Stovetop potpourri recipes like this are perfect for those who want a light and clean scent.

9. Better Than a Candle

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If you are feeling some winter scents, this is a recipe you gotta try out!

10. Winter

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This stovetop potpourri is so stunning to look at!

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All of these stovetop potpourri recipes are fantastic for any season because whichever one you decide to make, people will be talking about how great your place smells! Let me know in the comments your favorite potpourri scents, and if you have any questions, throw them at me! ♥

Stove Top Potpourri Recipes That Will Impress All Your Guests (2024)

FAQs

How long does stovetop potpourri last? ›

Keep an eye on the pot and add more water as needed. Your holiday spice stove top potpourri will last 3-5 days depending on how long it simmers. The Mason jars will help keep your dried ingredients fresh and having all the portions ready to go makes this a lovely gift idea.

How do you make a stovetop air freshener? ›

To a pot of water, add a bit of molasses (no need to add a lot, maybe 1/4-1/2 cup depending on how much water you use), sliced fresh ginger, a whole nutmeg that's been grated a bit, cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, and whole allspice. This smells exactly like my favorite gingerbread cookie recipe.

Does stovetop potpourri really work? ›

In addition to filling any space with a warm and inviting aroma, simmering potpourri on the stove can also help to humidify the dry winter air. Plus, it's just a fun thing to do when you're stuck inside — before you know it you'll be curled up by the fire with a good book and a cup of tea.

Can you use cinnamon powder instead of cinnamon sticks in potpourri? ›

Do I need to use whole spices? Ground spices will certainly smell delicious as well, but I like whole cinnamon sticks and cloves because I can strain the mixture and re simmer it multiple days in a row. In a pinch, ground spices will be fine though!

How do you make potpourri smell stronger? ›

Two trusty ways to make your potpourri smell stronger are to add more essential oil to the mixture every so often or to agitate it. Shake the container or stir the potpourri to release more scent.

Does stovetop potpourri need to be refrigerated? ›

How Long Does Stovetop Potpourri Last? It can be simmered for hours and hours over 2-3 days. Just keep refilling the water every 1-2 hours, as needed. To prolong its life, refrigerate it overnight!

What essential oils are good for simmer pots? ›

For an awakening and fresh smell, use grapefruit and lavender and citrus essential oils. I like to simmer for an hour on low and then remove the top and let the fragrance travel through the home while it cools .

How to make your house smell like cinnamon and vanilla? ›

You can use equal parts vanilla and cinnamon essential oil, or you can play around with different proportions. For example, you could do 7 drops of cinnamon essential oil and 5 drops of vanilla essential oil. You need 12 drops of oil total. Close the bottle and shake it to mix.

What can I boil with cinnamon sticks to make my house smell good? ›

Homemade Simmering Spices
  1. 5 cups water.
  2. 2 navel oranges, peeled.
  3. 1 apple, sliced in half.
  4. 3 cinnamon sticks.
  5. 3 star anise.
  6. 1 teaspoon-sized knob of fresh ginger.
  7. 1 teaspoon cardamom pods.
  8. 1 teaspoon whole cloves.
Nov 27, 2013

What can I boil with cinnamon to make the house smell good? ›

#simmerpot #holidayvibes #potpourri In my simmer pot— 1 orange, sliced 1 apple, sliced 3/4 cup cranberries 3 cinnamon sticks 2 tb cloves Splash of vanilla extract Bring a pot of water to a boil and add all of the ingredients listed above.

How long does stovetop potpourri last in a jar? ›

I used fresh rosemary in my jars so they should last about a week. If you use thyme, sage or a bay leaf, you can probably push it to two weeks. I received so many compliments from these DIY Stovetop Potpourri Jars! I think people really love when you put thought and love into a gift.

How long does stovetop potpourri take to smell? ›

I simmer stovetop potpourri for hours on end, but I prefer a nice strong scent throughout the house. If you are more sensitive to smells, you may find that simmering stovetop potpourri for 30 minutes is sufficient. You can simmer the potpourri for as long as desired!

How long does homemade potpourri last? ›

How long does potpourri last? Homemade potpourri will last around three months. You can add drops of your favorite essential oils to help the fragrance last longer.

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