Rotten Pot
Most potpourri contains cheap fixatives and cheap fillers, take a look at what you see in the store, wood shavings and other "stuff"...at the Scented Cottage we use pure botanicals, orris root for the fixative and undiluted fragrance oil and essential oils. Yup, that makes it more expensive to make but it also makes it worth it.
Making quality potpourri takes time, the ingredients need time to absorb the fragrance for longevity.
Our Spices and Slices™ potpourri contains cinnamon sticks, apple slices,orange peel, bay leaves,cloves and other spices.
Our Cottage Tea Rose™ potpourri is filled with tiny rose petals, rose leaves, angel wings, lavender and cedar roses.
Our potpourri comes in our small Cottage Gift boxes...since I make it myself to ensure the highest quality I don't ever seem able to make enough.
I love displaying the potpourri in my home in vintage bowls, I have some wonderful carnival glass for the entry, depression glass for the dining room, and wonderful yellow pottery for the
kitchen.
Do you have an interesting or unique way to display or use potpourri? The comment with the most different idea will get a bag plus refresher oil of our potpourri in their choice of Spices and Slices™ or our Cottage Tea Rose™ Comments must be posted by this Thursday to qualify.
My wish for you is that the potpourri of your life will hold only the finest ingredients with no cheap filler.
8 comments
Jill 00
How about in my large marble compote dish, sitting on an etched mirror tray with a dainty vintage hankie tucked under it? Of course, it would have to sit on the hand painted coffee table in the living room. And of course, when the Fairy Grandbaby comes over to play, I'd let her smell it and see it before I set it up out of her reach for the day.
Thanks for visiting my site, I'd love to see your paintings, are they on your blog? Its good to meet another "impulse painter"
Francie