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Potpourri Recipes
Potpourri is a mixture of dried, naturally fragrant plant material, used to provide a gentle natural scent in houses. It is usually placed in a decorative wooden bowl, or tied in small bags made from sheer fabric. A dried rose. Dried flowers are a common component of potpourris.
Potpourri is used to give the air a pleasant smell. By mixing oils, leaves, or dried flowers to your taste, you make potpourri. When mixed, you need to enclose the mixture in a bottle or jar, and let it sit for a few weeks. Towards the middle of the weeks, the soon to be potpourri may smell rotten. If you wait a little while longer, it will start to smell better, so don't get discouraged or disappointed.
Naturally scented plants used in traditional potpourri include:
* Cedar wood shavings* Cypress wood shavings
* Incense-cedar wood shavings
* Juniper wood shavings
* Lavender leaves and flowers
* Mignonette leaves and flowers
* Pinyon pine cones
* Rose flowers, hips, or oil
* Cinnamon bark
* Marjoram
* Jasmine flowers and oil
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