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Make your own potpourri

Make your own potpourri. There is nothing more wonderful than a nice smelling house, toilet and even cupboard. Do you want your house to smell wonderful? Then place a homemade potpourri in the cupboard or room and your house will automatically smell wonderful. Easily make your own potpourri with the step-by-step plan below. Some tips and variations for your homemade potpourri

What is potpourri

Traditional potpourri consists of a mixture of dried flowers and other ingredients that are placed in an open container or bag in a room to spread a pleasant scent. In addition, there are also small bags (wipes) that can even be taken along like a sachet in, for example, the handbag or placed in the car.

Tips for making potpourri yourself

The ingredients used in the diy potpourri should not be completely crushed, rather slightly broken or torn. Large and hard products such as cinnamon sticks can be broken into small pieces.

Flowers that are particularly good for making potpourri are:

  • Roses
  • Carnations
  • Hibiscus
  • Violets
  • Sunflowers
  • Lavender

Some herbs that work well in potpourri are chamomile, lavender, thyme, sage, and rosemary. Eucalyptus leaves are a beautiful addition to any potpourri. However, you should not limit yourself to this list. Experiment freely and use your imagination and what you have on hand to make your very own potpourri.

Dried flowers, leaves, fruit, herbs and spices are used for the potpourris below.

Potpourri with rose scent

A fairly traditional potpourri in which different colors of rose petals are used. This immediately makes the potpourri a real eye-catcher.

Requirements
1 cup of pink rose petals
½  cup of red rose petals
½ cup of white rose petals

¼ cup chamomile Flowers
½  cup ground sea aster (Aster tripolium, blue or white)
¼ cup eucalyptus leaves
¼ cup oakmoss
20 drops rose oil

Supplies

– Large bowl
– Wooden spoon
– Paper fruit bag
– Greaseproof paper
– Paper clip

How to make the potpourri

  1. Put the petals with the leaves in a large bowl
  2. Drop the rose oil over it (directly from the bottle or using a pipette)
  3. Mix carefully with a wooden spoon
  4. Line the paper fruit bag with greaseproof paper
  5. Pour the flower mixture into the paper bag and close with a paperclip
  6. Put the bag in a dark, dry and cool place for two weeks
  7. Make sure to shake the bag every other day so that the scent can optimally mix with the ingredients
  8. After two weeks, the potpourri is ready for use. You can now divide the potpourri into small sachets, place them in a bowl (e.g. a glass vase) or hang bags in the different rooms (e.g. bathroom)

Prefer to make another potpourri with a more herbaceous scent? Then read on quickly

Make your own potpourri with different flowers and herbs

For the next 'recipe', combine the following ingredients
– ¾  cup sweet calamus root (Acorus calamus)
– ½ cup cumin
– ¼  cup ground cloves
– 2 cups lavender flowers
– 1 cup marjoram
– 1 cup mint
– 2 cups rose petals
– ½ cup rosemary
– ¼  cup thyme

Variation tips for the homemade potpourri

You can use the tips below to compose a DIY potpourri according to your own wishes:

Dried orange or lemon peel : To do this, cut the orange or lemon with a sharp knife. Let it dry for a few weeks in a dry and warm place. Then cut into thin slices. Instead of letting the fruit air dry, you can also dry it in the oven. Set the oven to 50°C and let the sliced ​​fruits dry for a few hours with the oven door slightly open. Turn in the meantime.

For a warm and somewhat heavier scent: ginger, nutmeg, cinnamon (sticks), cloves, vanilla flowers, calamus, dill

Winter scent to bring the scent into your home during Christmas or winter, combine:pine cones, sandalwood, pine needles, certain types of moss, iris root and orange.

Do you like working with materials from nature? Then make fun crafts with your children from chestnuts, acorns and pine cones or make dried flowers yourself.

Have you ever made potpourri or do you just buy bags of potpourri in the store?