How To Use Reed Diffuser Refill. Repeat step 2 as necessary until fragrance no longer remains in the jar, or is very faint. If you are using bamboo skewers (rather than store bought diffuser reeds), you will need to cut the skewers to a size about twice as long as your bottle, cutting off the pointy end of the skewer in the process.
Now place the diy reed diffuser in a small space, such as your office or bathroom. Reed diffuser sticks are made from natural wood such as rattan reeds or bamboo. In addition to being a liquid refill for your diffuser, you can also use it as an air fragrance by increasing the water by 10% and spraying it into the air using a fine mist spray bottle.
If you are using bamboo skewers (rather than store bought diffuser reeds), you will need to cut the skewers to a size about twice as long as your bottle, cutting off the pointy end of the skewer in the process.
Put several of the trimmed skewers into your diffuser bottle with the liquid. For use with any reed diffuser vase or bottle. Similar to that of a vase of fresh flowers, reed diffusers gently fill a space with an aroma. These convenient refills are designed especially for use in any brand of reed diffusers, so can you continue to enjoy them again and again.