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		<title>Peony Potpourri</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Peonies are not only beautiful, they also have a lovely fragrance. Depending on the specific species and variety, the aroma ranges from a sweet rose-like scent to the light, refreshing smell of lemons, oranges, or other citrus fruits. The heady aroma can be captured for a few days and brought into your home in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Peonies are not only beautiful, they also have a lovely fragrance. Depending on the specific species and variety, the aroma ranges from a sweet rose-like scent to the light, refreshing smell of lemons, oranges, or other citrus fruits. The heady aroma can be captured for a few days and brought into your home in the form of cut flowers, but why not keep the smell alive for a longer period? By making potpourri from your peonies, you can do just that!</p>
<p>Making potpourri from your own peonies is not difficult. You’ll just need a little patience and diligence. When you’re done, you’ll have some wonderful custom-made potpourri to place around your home or to give to friends and family members.</p>
<p>First, you’ll need to collect your peony petals. Choose flowers that are at their full maturity, but don’t wait until they’ve started wilting or turning brown. Collect about one gallon of petals. Spread them out on a drying screen and place them in an area with low humidity and good air circulation. If you don’t have enough peony petals, you can add petals from roses, tulips, or other flowers. Another nice addition is dried peels of lemons, oranges, tangerines, or limes. Just make sure the petals are in a single layer on the screen so that they’ll dry properly. Allow the petals to dry until they’re crisp. This might take two weeks. Discard any petals that have turned brown.</p>
<p>When your petals are completely dry, place them in a one-gallon jar that has a lid. A clean, dry pickle jar with a screw-on lid works well. Sprinkle the petals with dried powdered orris root, a fixative that will help hold your potpourri’s scent. You can find this product at a craft store or at most drug stores. You’ll need about one tablespoon of orris root for every quart of dried petals.</p>
<p>Once your dried petals are in the jar and the orris root has been added, you’ll need to add peony essence oil. You can find this product at craft supply stores. For each quart of petals you have, use about ten drops of the oil. Use an eye dropper to add the oil, one drop at a time. Gently stir the petals after each drop of peony oil is added to ensure that the orris root powder and the oil are well distributed. Be careful not to crush the petals as your stir.</p>
<p>When you’re done, place the lid tightly on the jar and allow it to “cure” for at least four weeks before opening the jar. This will intensify the aroma and give your potpourri a longer life.</p>
<p>When the potpourri has cured, you can remove it from the jar. Place it in smaller decorative jars, little baskets, clear vases, bowls, or sachet pouches. Homemade potpourri makes great gifts, and the colors can be designed to reflect the seasons and specific holidays, depending on the color of the flowers used.</p>
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		<title>Peony Perfume</title>
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If you&#8217;ve ever wondered if you can make your very own peony perfume, you definitely can! Peony perfume can be perfect for casual wear to formal events. The first thing you need to do is to prepare your workspace. Use plastic sheets, newspaper or other types of shielding products to prevent spoiling or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Peony Perfume Projects</h2>
<p>If you&#8217;ve ever wondered if you can make your very own peony perfume, you definitely can! Peony perfume can be perfect for casual wear to formal events. The first thing you need to do is to prepare your workspace. Use plastic sheets, newspaper or other types of shielding products to prevent spoiling or damaging whatever is underneath. The solutions and materials you&#8217;ll be using in the project can spoil fragile surfaces, so make certain that you safeguard your workspace well.</p>
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<h3>Peony Perfume In A Bottle</h3>
<p>To get started, pour 3 tablespoons of vodka and 2 cups of water into a clean measuring cup. Employ 12 drops of peony essential oil, 4 drops of musk essential oil and 8 drops of sandalwood essential oil into the solution. Furthermore, add 4 drops of glycerin, which will be the fixative that will assist in preserving the peony perfume. Mix the solution and see if the aroma that comes out of it is to your liking. By now you should be able to do some trial and error and simply observe if the scent will improve for you if you add any more of a particular essential oil or two. Slowly place the perfume into a dark glass container with a secure cover. Shake the container and put it in a dark, cool area. Enable the peony perfume to set for a minimum half a day before use.</p>
<h3>Peony Perfume Potpourri</h3>
<p>Traditionally, a potpourri is often used to disguise distasteful odors as well as deflect diseases. There are both moist and dry potpourri, and these days dry potpourri is more popular and also much simpler and faster to make. Peony perfume is a popular scent and so many people like to use peony materials when making potpourri. Peony materials are often added to other types of flowers to create a distinct scent. Make certain that all plant material you&#8217;ll be using are entirely dry. You&#8217;ll need fixatives as well, which are actually any material that can hold the scent in for a longer period. In this case you may employ dried orris root or gum benzoin. For the fragrance itself you may include province roses and lavender together with your peonies. Not only are peonies natural fragrant, but they are also great for adding color to any potpourri. Peonies are widely known for their bursts of beautiful and highly attractive colors such as red and yellow. To add a bit of bulk, mix in some sage, thyme, bay and mints.</p>
<p>It is often preferred to show a potpourri in a clear jar with a lid, taking away the lid whenever an area needs to be scented. Containers are good because they are able to hold in the peony perfume. Baskets are also a good choice. Though they cannot preserve the scent as effectively, they can add instant country style to your home. There are so many other alternative ideas, such as placing your potpourri in small, decorative pillows or sachets.</p>
<p>And there you have it, some fun peony perfume projects you might want to try on your own! Using peony perfume as either a body fragrance or home &#8220;masking&#8221; scent is not only delightful to the sense of smell but also highly economical and environmentally friendly compared to synthetic perfumes.</p>
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