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essential oils housekeeping thrifty treasures vintage · Written by Randi Dukes

DIY Dryer Sheets

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Do you use dryer sheets in your laundry?  I recently started making my own DIY dryer sheets to reduce static cling and add a fresh scent to the clothes.  It’s really easy {and really cheap} to make your own … and they’re reusable!

DIY dryer sheets

To make your own DIY dryer sheets, grab some scraps of fabric from your stash.  You can use almost anything but a cotton blend will probably work best.  I used muslin.  Cut squares.  My squares are about three inches by three inches, but again, you can make them any size you want.  I started with about fifteen.  Since they’re reusable, you don’t need many.

muslin scraps for DIY dryer sheets

In a glass jar, combine one cup of water with one cup of white vinegar.

ingredients for DIY dryer sheets

Add twenty drops of your favorite essential oil or a combination of two or three.  I like to use citrus fresh essential oil but there are lots of different scents that would work well.

{I dilute the vinegar with water to avoid a vinegar smell in our clothing.  If you still detect any vinegar scent after drying, you could increase the number of drops of essential oil.  I don’t recommend eliminating the vinegar since that is what will cut the static.}

ingredients mixed in jar for DIY dryer sheets

Toss the fabric squares into the mixture and allow them to get fully saturated with the solution.

muslin squares for DIY dryer sheets

You really only need a small mason jar since there are only a handful of squares but I couldn’t resist using this vintage laundry rinse bottle.  I found it in Canada in the summer and my Mom put it away for my birthday.  It’s one of my favorite vintage finds.

vintage fleecy glass jar

That’s it!  Toss one square in each dryer load and, when the load is dry, throw it back in the solution to be used again.

Want another DIY laundry project?  Be sure to check out my homemade laundry detergent and the free printable!

detergent


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About Randi Dukes

I’m Randi, a Dallas-based mom of five kids, ranging from third grade to college and including a set of twins. I love strong coffee, craft and DIY projects, my planner, and my big ol’ family. When I’m not creating something for my blog, I can be found in the car, running kids from one place to another. I’m the one knitting at the red light. Connect with me on google+ | twitter | facebook

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  1. Claire @ A Little Claireification says

    February 5, 2015 at 2:40 pm

    Love this, Randi! Since I started using YL oils back before Citrus Fresh was in the starter kit it’s on my list to pick up but I have plenty of other options and can’t wait to try this!! Pinned! xo

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  2. Wendy says

    February 9, 2015 at 2:21 pm

    Neither my husband nor I can tolerate the harsh scents/chemicals of most products and use a LOT of vinegar (as well as baking soda and apple cider vinegar) in household cleaning!
    I merely add vinegar into the bleach/rinse cycle of my washer, but this is a nice way to add the essential oil component, brilliant!

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  3. Debi Chapman says

    February 19, 2015 at 5:37 pm

    Dryer sheets are so expensive! I’m trying this and thank you for another great idea. 🙂

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  4. Maureen Petru says

    March 3, 2015 at 2:54 pm

    Hello! We are making a basket of natural products in our 5th grade classroom for a school auction. I am wondering … do you need to use distilled water, or is tap water fine? Thanks for this fantastic addition to our basket!

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    • Randi Dukes says

      March 3, 2015 at 4:05 pm

      Tap water is fine! That basket sounds great!

      Reply
  5. Kristin says

    December 11, 2016 at 6:46 pm

    Do you leave the sheets soaking in the solution and put them in the dryer wet? I want to make sure I understand – trying this soon.

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    • Randi Dukes says

      December 12, 2016 at 11:43 am

      Yes! I just leave them in the solution in that jar all the time and pull them out wet to use.

      Reply

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