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Rose and spices pot pourri
You will need
• Dried roses and rose petals
• Dried lemon balm leaves
• Coriander seeds
• Cardamom pods
• Cloves
• Orris root powder
• Rose geranium essential oil or rose fragrance oil
• Coriander or clove essential oil (optional)
• Small voile bag and matching ribbon

Flowers and leaves in pot pourri
• Traditionally, flowers dominate pot pourri mixtures, with lavender and roses being the most commonly used as they retain their perfume the longest. Other flowers suitable for use in pot pourri are: elder, freesias, honeysuckle, jasmine, lilac, lime, orange blossom and violets.
• Add cornflowers, larkspur, poppy or hibiscus flowers for a splash of colour.
• Aromatic leaves such as basil, bay, mint, rosemary, sage, marjoram, tarragon and thyme are other essential ingredients. Choose herbs that complement your chosen flowers in scent and colour.
• Spices, dry citrus peel, aromatic roots and wood chips can all add colour and scent to a well-balanced mix.


Pot pourri is a traditional, natural way to add colour and fragrance to your environment. This one is based on roses and lemon balm.

1 Mixing the petals
Gather together 2-3 cups of dried roses and rose petals, making sure that they have a good colour and are very dry. Add a cup of dried lemon balm leaves and gently mix the ingredients together.

2 Adding the spices
Add 1 cup (in total) of dried coriander seeds, cardamom pods and cloves to the petals and leaves. If you wish, grind the spices roughly with a pestle and mortar first to release their aroma. Add a spoonful of orris root powder to the mix and gently toss everything together.



3 Adding the oils
Add a few drops of rose geranium essential oil or rose fragrance oil to the mix. If you wish to emphasise the spiciness of the combination, also add a few drops of either coriander or clove essential oils.



4 Storing the pot pourri
Place all the ingredients in clean pots or jars. Seal and store in a warm, dry place for up to six weeks to ‘mature’. When it is ready, spoon some of the mixture into a small voile bag and tie with a matching ribbon. Place in your drawers or wardrobe to scent your underwear and clothes.

Variations...
This sweet-smelling pot pourri can also be used to lightly fragrance the rooms in your home. Spoon the matured mixture into a large, attractive shallow dish and enjoy the scent which is released.


   




 
 
   
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