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Where to Find Bottles and Supplies…

sugar dustI am often asked where I get the cute little bottles and containers I use in my DIY projects. Based on my obsession with unique spoons, bottles, bowls, and baskets, I am probably considered a “container junky.”lip_balm

Here, I have compiled a few links to help you get started with your own obsession!

breath_sprayWith the holidays right around the corner, you can start now to collect supplies for gift baskets, decorations, and fun projects to do with the kids.mint-lemonade

And be sure to check back often here at The Common Scents Mom because we’ll be posting lots of fun recipes and projects just for you!

Elements Bath and Body

Sunburst Bottle Company

Specialty Bottle Store

EverMine Labels and Packaging Supplies

Stampington & Company

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  1. Courtney

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge of essential oils freely! It has helped to expand and fill in some parts of my own knowledge of the oils. I especially love the household cleaning tips. I had been slowly transitioning to using oils in my cleaning and you’ve helped to push that forward.

    God Bless!

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