My love of Anthropologie runs deep! Shopping in the store is a favorite activity of mine. So bright and colorful and why does it always smell so good there?! I gathered up my favorite Anthro Inspired diffuser blends that make my home smell just as good as the store. I even have a free printable! Sharing those and some of my favorite Anthropologie Christmas Decor finds!









Gift Ideas and DIY’s-

You can make some really amazing DIY’s with your oils! Give as luxury beauty gifts or make for yourself. One of my favorite gifts to give is a darling throw blanket paired with a room spray (that can also be used as a linen spray or a perfume)!!
Anthro Linen Spray
- 10 drops Grapefruit
- 10 drops Orange
- 10 drops Lime
- 5 drops Geranium
- 5 drops Idaho Blue Spruce
- Top with water and a pinch of salt
- Shake and spray!

Make this perfume recipe ASAP!!! And then make another one for a friend, get smelling good and into the Holiday spirit with this Anthro Inspired Winter blend. For gifting ideas, this roller would pair nicely with this darling necklace, or a cute new shirt, or a favorite book!
Anthro Inspired Winter Perfume Roller
- 15 drops grapefruit
- 10 drops christmas spirit
- 10 drops northern lights black spruce
- 8 drops bergamot
- 8 drops lime
- Top with carrier oil, roll on wrists and behind ears often (Label pdf here)

Listen friends, EVERYONE loves this scrub. The smell, the way it moisturizes and feels so luxurious on your skin. Easiest DIY will a high-end product look! Pair with these washcloth’s for extra exfoliation for your skin, or a cute pair of cozy socks!
Vanilla Spice Sugar Scrub
- 1/3 cup white or brown sugar
- 3 Tbsp cold pressed coconut oil
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 10 drops Grapefruit essential oil
- Mix together well and store in airtight container

Antro Autumn Diffuser Bomb Blend
- 40 drops Christmas Spirit
- 40 drops Berganot
- 30 dropa Grapefruit
- 30 drops Clove
- Then you’ll just add 10-20 drops from the dropper into each diffuser and enjoy that cozy, happy to be home smell!






Would you share the source for the print on the shelf of a woman holding flowers? I love it!