A while back we had asked what kind of projects you wanted to see more of here on the blog and what kind of new products you’d like to see in our shop…essential oil storage was something that came up for both, so here it is! This was also something I’d been wanting for my own oily collection as well, so win-win! For those that like tackling your own projects, we’re sharing how you can make your own below. And for those that maybe don’t have the time or tools, you can find them here in our shop!While I have my
Some of you have asked questions about oils and getting started with them and for those of you that have been wanting to jump in, right now Young Living is running a sale on the original
– wood
– table saw
– power planer (or jointer or belt sander)
– mitre saw
– forstner bit
– drill
– sandpaper
Directions:
Cut wood to desired width on table saw. Use a power planer (or jointer or belt sander) to clean up saw blade marks on edges. Cut wood to length with a mitre saw. Lay out and mark the centers for the 5 holes. Drill the holes, using tape or a mark on the drill bit to get a consistent depth. (We made our hole sizes: 7/8″, 1-1/8″, and 15/16″). Sand and apply a coat of oil to seal the wood. (We used coconut oil).For all my fellow oil lovers, you can follow my wellness account
-Manda
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