Moving along, I would like to share with you more ways to have aromatic holidays. I know everyone is familiar with pomanders, those spicy fragrant oranges that hang from beautiful ribbon. Here are simple instructions to make your very own and create memories that last a lifetime. At least in this life and you will be a happier person in and after the process, as the sweet nectar of orange essential oils are absorbed through your fingertips.
Decorations are an integral part of holiday celebrations and essential oils can be easily incorporated. How about pine cones? Most parts of the US have pine trees which produce these cones that can be picked up fresh from the forest floor and used in decorations. If you are not graced with pine cones in your area, you can easily buy them from a craft store or such. Now put these into a sealable bag and put a few drops of Holiday Essential Oils: Cinnamon, Clove, Bay, Pine, Cedarwood, Mandarin, Orange Tangerine, Frankincense, Myrrh on a cotton ball and seal the bag. Remove the cones the next day and enjoy the aromatic power of essential oils. You can also do this with wrapping paper. Leave it in a sealed bag overnight with a cotton ball with essential oil. Use a different aroma for different family members and create a harmony of blends right under your tree.
You can also infuse ribbon that you are using for decorating and for gift wrapping with essential oils. Simply add 6-10 drops of the Holiday Essential Oils: Cinnamon, Clove, Bay, Pine, Cedarwood, Mandarin, Orange Tangerine, Frankincense, Myrrh to 1 cup of water, swish the ribbons around in the blend and let them dry. Remember you can create your own Holiday blend by adding a combination of the above oils.
(Essential oils can be found at your local natural grocer or specialty store or the WWW.)
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