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Fresh & Woodsy Pine Simmer Pot Recipe

Love the crisp, woodsy scent of a pine forest? This Pine Simmer Pot brings the outdoors inside with the natural aroma of pine branches, pinecones, and pine essential oil.

Perfect for winter, the holidays, or anytime you want a refreshing, cozy scent in your home.

I LOVE the smell of pine; that’s why I always loved having a real tree during Christmastime. However, real trees are very hard and demanding as a mother with 3 little ones, so I stick with my fake tree for now.

But I still wanted to have the wonderful smell of pine without the hidden chemicals in many candles, tree sticks, and other air fresheners.

This pine simmer pot did the trick! Plus, my kids loved setting it all up! Here is how to make your own house smell like pine trees all year round with this lovely pine stove potpourri.

Why You’ll Love This Pine Simmer Pot

Here are a few of my favorite benefits of this DIY pine simmer pot:

  • Naturally Freshens the Air – No synthetic fragrances, just the real, clean scent of pine. Nothing gets better than that!
  • Creates a Cozy, Outdoorsy Atmosphere – Feels like a walk in the forest—perfect for winter or holiday vibes. It is great for calming your nervous system.
  • Mood-Boosting & Grounding – Pine is known for its calming and stress-relieving properties. I know it always lifts my mood to smell pine needles.
  • Customizable – Add vanilla or swap in cinnamon for a different scent twist. I change it up from time to time.

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Pine Simmer Pot Recipe

Here is how to make this stove simmer that will make your house smell like Christmas:

You’ll Need:

  • Pine branches or pine needles
  • 1 pinecone
  • 4–6 cups water
  • A few drops of pine essential oil
  • (Optional) 1 tsp vanilla extract (adds a warm, sweet touch)

How to Make It:

Add the pine branches, needles, and pinecone to a simmer pot.

Pour in enough water to cover the ingredients.

Add a few drops of pine essential oil for an extra boost of freshness.

(Optional) Add vanilla extract for a hint of warmth.

Set the pot on low heat and let it simmer gently.

Add more water as needed to keep the scent going throughout the day. I got about 2 uses out of this one. First time I didn’t add any essential oil, but the second time I did to make it more powerful.

Tips & Variations

Here is how you can make this pine stove simmer unique:

  • Add cinnamon sticks or cloves for a spiced holiday scent.
  • Try cedar or rosemary for an extra woodsy aroma.
  • Use a slow cooker on low to keep the scent lasting all day.

Final Thoughts

That’s it! A simple, fresh, and nature-inspired way to make your home smell amazing. You can use this during Christmas, or simply any time you are craving the smell of a forest.

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