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Lavender is summer flowering herb that has a delightful fragrance. It is a lovely addition to potpourri because it imparts a strong and pleasant scent that can be used to add fragrance to a room or area of the home. Making a pot of lavender potpourri is an easy task and a joyful flower craft.
Ingredients
A pot of lavender potpourri:
- Homegrown lavender buds with seeds
- Ordinary purple lavender scented potpourri
A pot of spicy lavender potpourri:
- 1 cinnamon stick, crushed
- 1/2 teaspoon cloves, ground
- 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg, ground
- 25g (1 ounce) orris root powder
- 3 drops essential lavender oil
- 2 drops essential bergamot oil
- 40g (1 1/2 ounces) lavender, dried
- 1 litre (1 3/4 pint) mixture of dried lemon balm leaves, rosemary and thyme leaves
Steps
Method 1
Method 1 of 2:
A Pot of Lavender Potpourri
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1Grow your own lavender. When the lavender is grown, you will be able to cut some of the flowering heads off for turning into potpourri. After cutting, lay the flowering heads on the table.
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2Scatter the seeds. Holding the tip of the head, push your fingers down and scatter the little seeds into the old bowl.Advertisement
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3Move the bowl. When you have enough seeds, put the bowl to one side.
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4Arrange the lavender scented potpourri in the stylish bowl. Take the lavender seeds and scatter them around the bowl.
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5Take some of the marbles and arrange them around the edge of the bowl.
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6Set the bowl down in your desired place. Enjoy the lovely, relaxing scent of lavender.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:
A Pot of Spicy Lavender Potpourri
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1Add the cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg and orris root powder to a small bowl. Stir together.
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2Add the essential lavender and bergamot oils. Using the tips of your fingers, rub the oils into the spices and orris root mixture, to coat the powdery ingredients. The oils should be mixed in completely with the dry ingredients.
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3Add the dried lavender, lemon balm leaves, rosemary and thyme leaves to another bowl. Mix to combine.
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4Tip the spice mix into the leaf mix. Stir to combine together.
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5Transfer the potpourri mix to an airtight container. Set aside in a cool, dry and dark place to infuse for six to eight weeks. The linen cupboard is a good place, or a cupboard in a dry room of the house (not the bathroom or kitchen).
- Stir every few days or at least once a week, to help the ingredients to settle together properly.
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6Remove from the storage place at the end of the setting time. Check that you're happy with the fragrance level (if not, let it sit for a week or more longer). If all is ready, it can be used.
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7Tip the spicy lavender potpourri into a potpourri pot. Set out on a mantelpiece, shelf or bookcase to waft its scent into the room.
- It is best kept high, as this avoids any curious children or pets from trying to eat it and helps the scent to fill the room better.
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Warnings
- Be careful none of the lavender goes in your eye. Don't rub it before you have washed your hands. It stings and you will be in pain!⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
Lavender potpourri:
- Lavender plant
- Old bowl
- Stylish bowl
- Clear/cloudy white marbles
Spicy lavender potpourri:
- 2 mixing bowls
- Mixing implement
- Airtight storage container
- Potpourri pot
References
- Spicy lavender potpourri adapted from: Deborah Schneebeli-Morrell, (1986), The Victorian Book of Lavender and Old Lace, ISBN 1-85833-501-9
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