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How to Make Plaster of Paris Air Fresheners
This is a simple introduction to crafts using Plaster Of Paris. In this
project, you will use your choice of soap, candy or candle molds to make unique
air fresheners that rely on gentle air flow to dispense a pleasing fragrance.
Try hanging one in your clothes closet, or in your car, to freshen the air with
the pleasing scent of your favorite essential oil.
Plaster of Paris Air Freshener Supplies:
Plaster Of Paris
Soap, candle or candy molds
Ribbon
Pearl or Regular Craft Paint
sealer
Glue
essential
oil
Plaster of Paris Air Freshener
Instructions:
1. Follow the directions on your supply of plaster of paris to make or use the
plaster, then pour into your mold, making two of the same mold. Let dry
overnight then pop out both of the dried plaster of paris molds.
2. Paint one side of each mold all over, in your choice of colors, using pearl
or regular acrylic paint.
3. Paint most of the back of each molded piece as well, in any color of your
choice (this area will not be visible on the finished piece) - but you MUST
leave unpainted a certain section at the top back to absorb the essential oil
later. Once the paint is dry, brush on a matte or gloss finish sealer over the
painted areas only.
4. When both molds are dry, use an eye dropper or old medicine dropper to add a
few drops of essential oil to the unpainted section on the back of each mold. It
should be absorbed by the plaster quite quickly.
5. Cut a length of thin ribbon, cross over the ends, and glue to the back top of
one mold. Add more glue to the back of both molds, then push them together
tightly so the seams are together. Let dry.
6. Make a tiny ribbon bow and glue this to the top of your air freshener,
directly in front of the ribbon. Now you have a scented air freshener to hang in
the car or in your closet. Enjoy!
Ideas:
To scent your artificial Christmas Tree make ornament shaped ones or buy them
pre-done at craft stores and Wal-Mart. Use the
Spruce essential oils or
Christmas Moments and enjoy!
Get angels, flowers, leaves, etc.. and use them near corners of doors for
entryway fragrance.
Hand one on your rearview mirror in your car for soothing fragrance.
Paint and decorate, then tie onto a gift for a little something extra.
Click here for more great recipe ideas!
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