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Quick and Easy Scented Gifts You Can Make at Home

Scented Creations Anyone Can Make

By Emma S., published Nov 01, 2006
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Receiving a gift is fun; receiving one that smells great - even better. From candles to tarts to potpourris, women love scented gifts. There’s lots of easy and inexpensive scented gifts that you can make, most of which take little time, money or effort.

Ornaments are an aromatic craft that are easy to make in many different designs. Wrap potpourri in a piece of lace, tie it shut, add a bow and hanger, and you’ve got a beautiful tree ornament that can be enhanced with faux jewels or glitter paints. Or, use small pie tins, foil cookie pans, or other small foil objects to make potpourri ornaments, too. Poke holes around the sides of both pans then fill one with potpourri. Squirt hot glue around the edge of the pan filled with potpourri and place the other pan on top, trapping a small piece of ribbon in between them for the hanger. Now decorate the front and back of the pans with cloth or paper cutouts.

Give a scented wreath to a special friend and they’ll be proud to display it this year. Just start with a ring of raffia and begin gluing on bits and pieces from a bag of potpourri. Continue doing so until the entire ring is covered in the aromatic potpourri. Add a bow and voile! Do the same with a cone-shaped piece of styrofoam. Cover the cone with potpourri, attaching the pieces with hot glue. Add a sparkly star on top and give to a loved one.

Make potpourri car fresheners for everyone you know this year. They’re so inexpensive to make that you’ll want to create dozens. Use a plastic lid, like from a jar of peanut butter, as the mold for the car freshener. Spray the lid with no-stick spray or use Vaseline to coat the inside of the lid. Fill the lid a third of the way full of white glue then add potpourri pieces. When the glue is barely covered, cut a piece of stretch cord, fold it in half, then push down into the glue. Continue to add the pieces of potpourri until the glue is completely covered. Test this by placing a piece of the potpourri on top, pushing it down, and noticing whether or not glue rises up around it. If so, you need more potpourri. Allow to dry two or three days. Remove from the lid and hang in the car.

Quick and Easy Scented Gifts You Can Make at Home

There are lots of inexpensive potpourri gifts you can make to give to friends and loved ones during the holidays - or anytime.

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Takeaways
  • There are many different ornaments you can make with potpourri.
  • Make potpourri wreaths, car fresheners and other items to give as gifts.
  • Gather your own dry items from the woods and make your own potpourri.
Did You Know?
Any of these crafts can be made for under three dollars.
Resources
  • Purchase potpourri online
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