10 Best Fall Essential Oil Diffuser Blends

I love using fall essential oil diffuser blends to give our home a warm and cozy scent! I also love that essential oils are much more natural than artificial fragrances.

fall essential oil diffuser blends

One of the quickest ways to bring a cozy atmosphere into your home is to make sure it smells nice! I love lighting scented candles all year (especially my homemade soy candles).

Even though I love candles, I also love using my essential oil diffuser.

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If you’d rather not use artificial scents in your home, using an essential oil diffuser is another way to enjoy the scents of fall!

Stock Up On These Essential Oils

Some essential oil scents just lend themselves to fall! You can blend them together in different ways to create different scents. Here are the oils most-used for fall essential oil diffuser blends:

fall essential oil diffuser blends

Fall Essential Oil Diffuser Blends

Ready for some delicious-smelling fall scents? Here are some recipes to get you started:

Spiced Cider

  • 5 drops ginger
  • 4 drops orange
  • 1-2 drops cinnamon

Falling Leaves

  • 10 drops clove bud
  • 3 drops cinnamon
  • 4 drops black pepper

Apple Pie

  • 2 drops clove
  • 2 drops cinnamon
  • 2 drops ginger
  • 1 drop nutmeg

Pumpkin Pie

  • 4 drops cardamom
  • 2 drops cinnamon
  • 2 drops clove bud
  • 1 drop nutmeg

Spiced Chai

  • 3 drops cardamom
  • 2 drops cinnamon
  • 2 drops clove
  • 1 drop ginger

Pumpkin Spice Latte

  • 4 drops cardamom
  • 2 drops orange
  • 1 drop cinnamon
  • 1 drop clove

Cinnamon Spice

  • 2 drops orange
  • 1 drop cinnamon
  • 1 drop clove bud
  • 1 drop ginger

Woodland Walk

  • 4 drops frankincense
  • 4 drops fir needle
  • 4 drops cedarwood

Citrus Spice

  • 3 drops orange
  • 2 drops cinnamon
  • 1 drop clove

Immune Boosting Blend

  • 1 drop cinnamon
  • 1 drop clove
  • 1 drop orange
  • 1 drop rosemary
  • 1 drop eucalyptus

fall essential oil diffuser blends

Using Essential Oils in a Wax Warmer

We love using our essential oil diffuser (find one here), but recently I decided to try these blends in a wax warmer (I got this one for my birthday). And it works!

All you need to do is fill the top part with a bit of water, add your essential oils, and turn it on.

You do need to make sure that all the water doesn’t evaporate, but I just checked it whenever I walked by, so that part wasn’t complicated.

fall essential oil blends

I did notice that the scent wasn’t as strong as using the usual scented wax. It seems to work best in a smaller room (like a bathroom).

But if you’re concerned about inhaling chemical scents, this might be something worth trying. The scent of these blends is stronger when using a diffuser. But the wax warmer is cozy and fun to use also (in a small area)!

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Another Way to Make Your Home Cozy

If you’re looking for another way to make your home smell delicious, you might want to give this pumpkin pie granola recipe a try!

pumpkin pie granola

Your kids might love this pumpkin pie playdough!

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22 Comments

  1. Thank you so much for these recipes!
    Right now I am diffusing a blend that Rocky Mtn Oils suggested, called Self Love. It’s quite energizing.

    I will try some of your suggested blends. I have to say that I’ve never considered Black Pepper to be a Fall aroma. But I could have my mind changed…

    Blessings!
    Laurie
    Ridge Haven Homestead

  2. these are some great ideas! I just got some new essential oils and I’ve been diffusing them up. thanks for sharing this list of blends with us at #OMHGWW

  3. Ooohhh I really like the list you gave with all the blends. I have a diffuser, but I haven’t ever mixed things much. I have a lot of these fall scents, but am missing a few, I will have to see which ones I can do with what I have – thank you I am pinning for future reference. 🙂 I am your neighbor today at #LiveLifeWell

    1. These blends are really versatile, so often you can skip one (if you don’t have it on hand) and it will still smell great!

  4. I like having the oils listed out this way – by season and smell. I have a very small oil collection that we use mostly when someone is congested or coughing. I haven’t gotten into using them to get the house smelling good yet. It’s something that’s on my list. Lol. Thank you for sharing with us at #LiveLifeWell.

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