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Scented Christmas Cards

Want a Christmas craft that’s EASY, adorable, and absolutely wow-worthy? Try making scented Christmas cards by infusing tiny wooden ornament cutouts with essential oils! It’s super easy and so fun to make and receive! And be sure to get the kids involved!

Here’s how to do it:

  1. Grab small wooden ornaments (stars, trees, snowflakes—flat and lightweight). Pick some up on Amazon HERE.

  2. Add 1–2 drops of your favorite holiday essential oil and let the wood absorb it.
    • Try Peppermint for a candy-cane card
    Christmas Spirit for cozy cheer
    Evergreen Essence for sparkly Christmas Tree vibes
    Simplified Winter Collection for instant holiday nostalgia

  3. Let them dry, then tuck the ornament inside your Christmas card before mailing or gifting.

🎁 Why it’s magical:
When your friend opens their card, they’ll be greeted with a burst of holiday aroma! Imagine receiving a Christmas card that smells like a candy cane—instant joy!

Such a simple, memorable way to share the beauty of God’s creation and bless someone’s senses this season. 💚❤️ Watch the demo below!

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