Thanks, I will keep that in mind. Was looking at it from a cost point of view.
Also thanks on the instructions, can't wait to mix up some of my own
Thread: Homemade Fog Scents
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08-01-2010,08:26 AM
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08-01-2010,08:42 AM
If anyone is leary about adding fragrance to their fogger...you can always mix up your custom scents in a glass jar and the heat them, using a $5 hotplate or candle warmer. I personally like adding it to the fog fluid. The fog machine disperses the scents quicker, and to a larger area.
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08-02-2010,04:39 AM
I know that some of the scents that I have are from http://www.lonestarcandlesupply.com/...ns/autumn.html and I cannot remember where the others came from like the gas one.... I will look when I get off of work
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08-02-2010,10:22 AM
Sinister scents has some cool combos as well. You can find some here:
http://shop.dreamreapers.com/index.p...&products_id=6
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08-02-2010,10:30 AM
How about "Dirt" for the discriminating graveyard...
Besides -- After 200 TOTers march through my house - the whole thing smells like dirt anyway! LOL" TO SERVE MAN " ... IT'S A COOKBOOK!"
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08-02-2010,12:56 PM
Doesn't that defeat the purpose of making your own scents...
The "dirt" fragrance smells just like "rich potting soil" fragrance oil, only not as strong. I've tried it.
The rich potting soil scent is what your looking for, its very potent!
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08-06-2010,08:38 AM
I am definitely going to do this this year. Can't decide which scent combo sounds best though.... Swamp sounds great.
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08-10-2010,12:46 PM
Thanks, can't wait to try some of these. This would be a great, quick addition to any "make and take" events since the fragrances are cheaper in volume. The Wellington site has an amazing collection to choose from with decent prices.
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08-10-2010,01:06 PM
that's true too! These would make great "make and takes", or even a "secret reaper" gift. You could go a step further and put the scent in a small decorative container with a creepy looking witch brew label on it! That way, once the scent is used, the bottle will make the perfect witch potions prop. It's like a two for one "homemade" gift.
PS. I've added new scents to the post *marks the ones I've tested.
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08-13-2010,05:49 PM
Thanks Eyegore!
I have one question, you mention the Black Cherry from the dollar store. Do you think their other scents are suitable? I picked up Fresh Rain and Sandalwood & Amber but they are marked as Scented Oil. Thank you



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