Things You'll Need:

* 4 to 5 cups fragrant dried flowers, leaves, roots and seeds
* 1/4 to 1/2 cup dried citrus peel
* 4 to 5 tbsp. crushed spices such as cloves, nutmeg or cardamom
* 5 to 6 drops of essential oils
* 2 tbsp. fixative such as orris root or gum bezoin
* Texture elements: bark, shells or pinecones
* Large bowl
* Non-metal spoon



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Step 1

Step 1: Begin by mixing ingredients together in a large bowl. Potpourri should primarily be composed of fragrant herbs and flowers, for example lavender, lemon balm, rose, sweet pea and rosemary. To provide accent colors, up to a quarter of the dried flowers can be tulip or peony petals, bachelor's button and/or foxglove. Choose additional brightly colored flowers to intensify desired color.
2.
Step 2

Smell the mixture. When the blend of scents is satisfactory, continue on to the next step. If not, try adjusting the ratios of different herbs until you are pleased.
3.
Step 3

Pour mixture into a covered container.
4.
Step 4

Store 4 to 6 weeks in a cool, dark area to allow the scent to develop. Shake or stir every 2 to 3 days.
5.
Step 5

Arrange potpourri in dishes, trays, baskets or glass jars. Use potpourri to fill sachets.

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by Gerina Dunwich
A small cauldron filled with homemade potpourri
can be used as a fragrant altar decoration, burned
(outdoors) as an offering to the old gods during or
after a Sabbat celebration, or wrapped in decorative
paper and ribbons and given to a Wiccan sister or
brother as a Sabbat gift.
45 drops Myrrh Oil
1 cup Oak Moss
2 cups Dried Heather Flowers
2 cups Dried Wisteria
1 cup Dried Yellow Tulip Petals
1/2 cup Dried Basil
1/2 cup Dried and Chopped Bay Leaves

Mix the myrrh oil with the oak moss, and then
add the remaining ingredients. Stir the potpourri
well and then store in a tightly covered ceramic
or glass container.

(The above recipe for Imbolc Ritual Potpourri
is directly quoted from Gerina Dunwich's book
The Wicca Spellbook A Witch's Collection of Wiccan
Spells, Potions and Recipes, page 161

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