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Making A Garden Potpourri

6:03 minutes (1.39 MB)
Doug and Jessica discuss making garden potpourri using lavender, rosehips, cedar tips, pine boughs, cinnamon sticks, seed pods and pine cones with fragranced essential oils. Learn how to use and enjoy this homemade floral fragrance.


Finding Scents That Make Sense

Finding Scents That Make Sense Posted by Marisa Belger on January 19, 2006 - 10:40am.

The names may be intoxicating—Obsession, Eternity, True Love -– but the ingredients are often scary. Many commercial perfumes and colognes are made of chemicals that can have long-term



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