This diffuser necklace is my new favorite! Â Make your own for $1-$2, depending on which version you choose to make.
Anyone can make these, really.  And they’re super fast to make. I made 20 in about 15 minutes. That’s 15 minutes to make all 20 diffuser necklaces!
Perfect for make & take classes, new enrollee incentives, team gifts, teacher appreciation, and more!!
Who wouldn’t love to get one of these?!!
Supplies
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Silver plated metal bead cage pendants  – click here to get them
24″ silver plated snake chains – click here to get them
Or use these super cute waxed cotton cord necklaces that come in all these amazing colors– click here to get them
Lava beads (hold the essential oil) – click here to get
Colorful lava beads (hold the essential oil)- click here to get
Or instead of the lava beads, you can use these adorable (and colorful) 14mm wool balls – click here to get them
Step-by-Step Instructions (as easy as 1-2-3)
Putting these diffuser necklaces together is so easy!
1. Just pop one lava bead (or wool ball) into the wire cage (no tools required)
2. Slide the chain through the bead cage
That’s it! You just made a DIY diffuser necklace.
3. Just add a few drops of your favorite essential oil.
Reapply oils every couple of days. Enjoy!
Approximate costs
You can make one of these cute diffuser necklaces for as little as $1 each. Costs will vary based on which necklace chain you choose to use (waxed cotton costs a lot less than the silver snake chain) and which type of bead you use (black lava beads cost less than the colorful wool balls). Below you’ll find some approximate costs for several different versions of diffuser necklaces. Costs range from about $1-$2.
note: prices change constantly. These approximate costs are as of 11/20/2021.
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 $1 diffuser necklace
waxed cotton cord + cage + black lava bead
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$1.50 diffuser necklace
silver snake chain + cage + black lava bead
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$2 diffuser necklace
silver snake chain + cage + colorful wool ball
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I think it’s fabulous that all I had to do was “click here” to get the supplies instead of searching for a source. Great idea especially when you have group or club members you want to give a small gift or reward. Thank you.
How do you put the oil on the bead. I was given a lava bead bracelet, and all it did was get all over my wrist and sleeve, smell didn’t last long,they stated it would last for hours and I didn’t refill as I didn’t want it to get all over everything.
Hi Donna,
Lava beads should hold essential oils by simply dropping the oils on the bead.
However, sometimes lava beads are covered in wax to protect them and give them a slight shine. Usually, if lava beads have this wax coating on them, then you’d want to heat them gently in some hot water on the stovetop to get the wax to melt off. Then you dry the lava beads and use them as normal to make diffuser jewelry.
I don’t know what your diffuser bracelet is made out of in addition to the lava beads, but depending on the materials in your bracelet, you might be able to try submerging your bracelet in a pot of water on the stovetop and heating it gently to remove any wax on your lava beads.
Why do you need to hold the EO when using the lava balls? Their description says they are for essential oils. Have you had a bad experience with them?
Sorry for the confusion.
What I meant was that the lava beads are the thing that hold the essential oil in the diffuser necklace.
But I see how that could easily be read as don’t use essential oils with the lava beads. Sorry about that. Yes, you can definitely use essential oils with lava beads. They are great for that! Just be sure you get the lava beads that are unwaxed. There are some waxed lava beads out there and that makes it harder for them to capture and hold the essential oils.
I really enjoy your posts! Your recipes include absolutely everything needed to make them and your directions are perfectly, simply stated. I look forward to your emails!!! Thank you!!!
I also am from Kansas. This is such a good idea. I definitely am going to make some of these for friends and family. I am thinking these may be even good to sell at a craft fair.
Carla
Hi Carla,
Nice to “meet” a fellow Kansan!
They make fantastic gifts! Everyone seems to love them.
Have fun making these.
Sarah
This is very interesting information.. thanks for sharing this..💜💜
You’re welcome.
Glad you found it helpful.
I appreciate your kind note! Thank you.