Real pomanders started in Renascence Europe and mean "apple of amber". They were carried about to keep dangerous vapors away. |
Scented Solsitice gifts are the way to satisfy my creative urges during this week of holiday
bustle. This year's offerings include bath treats for my sister and daughter.
Each of them are seriously hip, work like devils at high pressure jobs one on
Wall Street and as one as Director of pretty-much-everything in a city
hospital. They fly back and forth between NYC and Austin TX to visit one
another for concerts and weekend getaways. To them, I am the shining example of
the slow, centered life.
This year's offering, in
addition to my already famous Rosemary and Lemon shampoo (I don't provide
conditioner because everyone is so fussy about her own, but I one day hope to
make one using Argan Oil, probably scented to match the shampoo) I am making
Bath Bombs, those fizzy balls you toss into the bath to create havoc and scent.
In the past I have searched for scented products one could add to the whirlpool
without creating a souffle of suds. Finally, I realized that with
just my own essential oils (which I already have for scent and Craft uses) I
can have fancy bath toys for myself and my hip-girls.
1 ounce Sweet Orange Essence EO |
1/2 ounce Tangerine Essence EO
We make pomanders by poking holes for cloves into oranges with a skewer. They represent the Sun we miss during the Winter. |
1/2 ounce Lemon Essence EO
1/16th ounce Cinnamon Bark tincture*
1/8th ounce Allspice tincture*
1/8th ounce Ginger EO
1/8th ounce Clove Bud
Absolute
- Mix 1/2C Epsom salt (or Epsom and sea
salt mixture for a variety in texture) with
- Citric acid 1/2C
- Baking soda 1/2C
- Cornstarch 1/2C
- 15 drops total of the above essential oil
(EO) recipe.
- add 1/2 teaspoon of Jojoba oil as a
carrier oil.
- add one drop at a time of food color of
you like, I do not.
- add 1/4 teaspoon fine grind orange peel
or crushed cloves, also optional, this will not dissolve.
- mix mix mix.
with
molding form (muffin tin, ice cream sccop) ready, add
- 1/2 teaspoon (or slightly more) of water from a spray
bottle.
Mix
with your hands, quickly form into balls or pack into shaped molds. it does not
take long to harden. Turn out onto foil and let stand 1 day. Wrap. Impress
those hip chicks.
Be aware, this scent recipe makes what might be a lifetime supply of Solstice
Pomander scent. Terrific if you are interested in making room spray, perfume
bath oils and bath bombs for scent layering for several people's gifts.
Not terrific if you want only 2 big bath bombs. Reduce recipe by proportion
by substituting 8 drops for each 1 oz of EO (essential Oil). *Tinctures are
something I can make using 1/2 oz high proof vodka with the dry spice.