I first made these lovelies years ago, before children, when I was working at Laura Ashley:
I think pomanders might be an English sort of craft - not something we do a lot of here in the US. I love how simple and fragrant they are. And so pretty!
I started with a leftover orange from Thanksgiving, an old container of cloves, some pretty ribbon, and a nut pick (for hard-to-poke holes) I think the whole thing took about 10 minutes, as I sat at the kitchen table with Scout in the morning.
I positioned the ribbon where I wanted it on the orange and secured it with a clove, then used it as my guide to start lining up the cloves.
I tied off the ribbon and just kept poking in the cloves; they went in pretty easily.
When I thought it was filled in enough, I stopped. I ended up using all of the cloves I had - about 1/2 the small jar. We had these cloves leftover from last Christmas, so they were smelly enough for decorating, not quite enough for mulled cider.
Found a nice place for it to perch on a bookshelf and left it to dry and scent the area. Some recipes I have used call for rolling it in powdered orris root. I think that speeds the drying process is all. But I have made them with and without that method. As long as it's not too humid, they should be fine without it. It was fun to sit calmly and make a pretty Christmas craft while chatting with my son about his day. Whatcha think? Done any aromatic Christmas crafts lately?
I sooo miss Laura Ashley. #1 was my all time favorite fragrance and just everything about the store. The fabrics were divine, especially the colors/prints.
ReplyDeleteYou brought back so many memories with this idea :)
I happen to have some leftover oranges that would make a nice pomanders...off to buy cloves.
I am thinking of adding these to a couple of gift baskets...fun!