Guest guest Posted November 14, 2001 Report Share Posted November 14, 2001 Chris, Soseneda & All.... I haven't yet received my order for incense supplies and with all the incense posts I was getting impatient. So....I decided to use some of the things I have and make loose incense. It smells wonderful. I cut up pine needles(from my front lawn), mixed in dried peppermint, dried spearmint, cinnamon powder, clove powder, added a few drops of cinnamon FO(sorry haven't gotten EOs yet), clove FO, pine FO & sandalwood FO. I don't have charcoal to light it on so I just lit it, the pine needles keep it going for a while. Have to light it often, but that is ok. It smells wonderful. Thanks for the inspiration all you gals that made it sound so simple...it is. LindaRed Barn Enterpriseshttp://www.geocities.com/redbarnenterprisesCandles & Metal Home Decor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 WooHoo! Congrats! I'll send ya a brick or two of incense charcoal with the "Bubbles the Dog" soap sample so you don't have to constantly re-light your incense (poor girl ) Yep, I am getting EVERYTHING out of my house this week .. samples, orders, Co-ops, faire items .. its GOING *Smile* Chris (list mom ) who wants her kitchen back very badly from holiday festivities making ) Awesome Olive Oil .. Fabulous Salts No Better Prices To Be Found ANYWHERE! For A Limited Time Only - Thru November 30th! http://www.alittleolfactory.com Doug & Linda Manley wrote: Chris, Soseneda & All.... I haven't yet received my order for incense supplies and with all the incense posts I was getting impatient. So....I decided to use some of the things I have and make loose incense. It smells wonderful. I cut up pine needles(from my front lawn), mixed in dried peppermint, dried spearmint, cinnamon powder, clove powder, added a few drops of cinnamon FO(sorry haven't gotten EOs yet), clove FO, pine FO & sandalwood FO. I don't have charcoal to light it on so I just lit it, the pine needles keep it going for a while. Have to light it often, but that is ok. It smells wonderful. Thanks for the inspiration all you gals that made it sound so simple...it is. Linda Red Barn Enterprises http://www.geocities.com/redbarnenterprises Candles & Metal Home Decor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 Well thank you Chris for the charcoal sample. That was thoughtful of you. I have so much product coming from various people from this list that if it comes all at once.......It will be like Christmas morning around here for Linda. :0) Thanks again. LindaRed Barn Enterpriseshttp://www.geocities.com/redbarnenterprisesCandles'>http://www.geocities.com/redbarnenterprisesCandles & Metal Home Decor - Christine Ziegler Wednesday, November 14, 2001 10:15 PM Re: Incense-I did it!!!! WooHoo! Congrats! I'll send ya a brick or two of incense charcoal with the "Bubbles the Dog" soap sample so you don't have to constantly re-light your incense (poor girl ) Yep, I am getting EVERYTHING out of my house this week .. samples, orders, Co-ops, faire items .. its GOING *Smile*Chris (list mom ) who wants her kitchen back very badly from holiday festivities making )Awesome Olive Oil .. Fabulous SaltsNo Better Prices To Be Found ANYWHERE! For A Limited Time Only - Thru November 30th!http://www.alittleolfactory.com Doug & Linda Manley wrote: Chris, Soseneda & All.... I haven't yet received my order for incense supplies and with all the incense posts I was getting impatient. So....I decided to use some of the things I have and make loose incense. It smells wonderful. I cut up pine needles(from my front lawn), mixed in dried peppermint, dried spearmint, cinnamon powder, clove powder, added a few drops of cinnamon FO(sorry haven't gotten EOs yet), clove FO, pine FO & sandalwood FO. I don't have charcoal to light it on so I just lit it, the pine needles keep it going for a while. Have to light it often, but that is ok. It smells wonderful. Thanks for the inspiration all you gals that made it sound so simple...it is. LindaRed Barn Enterpriseshttp://www.geocities.com/redbarnenterprises Candles & Metal Home DecorMy Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkeyhttp://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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