Making my house smell good has proven quite challenging for me because I’ve tried different methods before and nothing has worked as well for me as I expected. Most of the air and room fresheners that I’ve used are even expensive, and although some of them do smell good, they didn’t last long enough for me.

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It turns out that there is an easier technique that is more effective and inexpensive than what I would usually use, plus, it lasts longer and once the smell runs out you can easily prepare another one or add more oil depending on which product you used. Watch this video tutorial by Smart Fox on YouTube now to learn this smart trick.

Materials for Clothespin Hack:

  • Wooden clothespins
  • Deodorant
  • Essential oil
  • Baby oil
  • Laundry scent boosters

How to Make Your House Smell Good:

A Must-Try Clothespin Hack
Image credit: Smart Fox via YouTube

First, pick the scent and source you’d want to use in your clothespin, you can use either deodorant, essential oil, baby oil, or laundry scent boosters, and add a few drops or spray an ample amount. For laundry scent boosters, add some beads to a Ziploc bag, then add some water to dissolve, and place the clothespin to it. Whatever method you use, allow the clothespin to soak in the fragrance for a bit, then clip it wherever you want, it could be in your flower pot, heater, curtain, shower door, shower head, cabinet, mirror, garbage can, and even your toilet bowl.

How to Make Your House Smell Fragrant
Image credit: Smart Fox via YouTube

How To Make Your House Smell Good

*Thanks to Smart Fox via YouTube for all the images used here. If you love this brilliant hack, then you’ll surely love his other video tutorials too, so give her channel a visit and subscribe!

How to Make Your House Smell Good

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Elle Ann

With a flair and passion for writing, crafting, and cooking, I've embarked on a mission to discover promising content and turn it into simplified tutorials to help readers whip up their own nifty crafts and delicious food.
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