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Activity Make Your Own Potpourri
by Nancy Johnson
By midsummer flowers are in full
bloom. Now is the time to gather flowers for a child flower activity.
Make your own potpourri using fresh flowers from the garden.
Rose petals are real lovely dried, but try flowers such as mums,
marigolds, bachelors buttons etc.
Once the flowers are picked,
pull the petals off the stem and spread out on a baking sheet.
Let them air dry for several days. You may need to collect flowers
and dry until a fairly large amount is accumulated. Store the
dried petals in a container or jar until you are ready to make
the potpourri.
Also needed is orrisroot powder
and concentrated rose oil, which can be purchased at a local
nursery or crafts store. Additional items such as dried eucalyptus
leaves, sage leaves and rosemary stems can be added to the potpourri.
To make the potpourri, mix together
the flower petals, leaves, orrisroot powder in a large bowl.
Drop 4 5 drops of rose oil on the flower mix and toss well.
Two to four cups of flower mixture will make approximately ten
sachets.
To make sachets, cut white or
ecru tulle (netting) into 6 circles. Place a small amount
of potpourri in the center of the circle, gather up the net,
and secure with a ribbon. Older children can make small bags
of satin or brocade, by sewing three sides of a 4 square
of fabric. Fill the bag with potpourri, gather the top of the
bag, and tie closed with ribbon.
Save the extra potpourri in a
clear canning jar, covered with lace or tulle. Again tie the
fabric around the top of the jar with a ribbon. Give this pretty
child flower activity as a gift to your mom, grandmother, aunt,
special friend or teacher!
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About The
Author
As a mother, grandmother, and
child development professional, Nancy Johnson, shares over 20
years experience working with children and planning activities
on her website, Creative-Child-Activity-Notebook.com. Check it
out for more school age child activity ideas including party, outdoor,
learning, nature, and child summer activity ideas.
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