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Yeahh, it's little ol' me again...

I got a small bag of these corn cob pellets to use in scented

sachets. So far I have put the corn along with cottonpads that I put

the desired EOs on and put them all together in ziplock bags.

Stronger scents like lavender and pine works well this way, but

softer scents - vanilla and sandalwood - well the resultleaves a bit

to desire. So - do anyone have any better idea on how to infuse those

pellets???

 

Now I just sit back and eagerly await responds to all my postings

today LOL.

 

Fragrant Blessings,

Ylva

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HI,

 

I used a big bowl, put the pellets in, stirred and then poured in a

quart jar. I would shake and turn it over several times during the

day. I made lavender and a Christmas FO and both turned out really

well.

 

HTH,

 

Bobbye

 

 

 

 

, " ruby_mama2001 "

<ruby_mama2001> wrote:

> Yeahh, it's little ol' me again...

> I got a small bag of these corn cob pellets to use in scented

> sachets. So far I have put the corn along with cottonpads that I

put

> the desired EOs on and put them all together in ziplock bags.

> Stronger scents like lavender and pine works well this way, but

> softer scents - vanilla and sandalwood - well the resultleaves a

bit

> to desire. So - do anyone have any better idea on how to infuse

those

> pellets???

>

> Now I just sit back and eagerly await responds to all my postings

> today LOL.

>

> Fragrant Blessings,

> Ylva

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