Perfumed Bath Powder Recipe
Yield: 24 OzRecipe by luhu.jp
Ingredients:
CHEAPER AND BETTER
2 cup: Cornstarch,
1 cup: Rice flour,
1 tsp: Orrisroot powder,
Several drops perfume or essential oil,
Directions:
Easy and inexpensive. Clouds of fragrance. Rice powder is available
from health food stores and orrisroot powder from a pharmacy.
Mix all and store the powder in a tightly closed tin for 1 WEEK so
that the orrisroot powder will absorb the scent. Transfer to other
containers of your choice if desired.
Ideas: Can be sprinkled from the kind of big shaker that is normally
used in the kitchen. For a special gift, cover a box with an antique
style of paper, add a pretty puff topped with a fancy bow.
Variations: An especially nice powder can be made by omitting any
fragrance from the recipe, and adding 1/2t vanilla to the powder and
1-2 vanilla beans. Store in a tightly closed tin. Or, sprinkle a cup
of rose petals into the mixture, cover, and let the roses scent the
powder. 24 oz Typed by Sherilyn Schamber
Source from luhu.jp
from health food stores and orrisroot powder from a pharmacy.
Mix all and store the powder in a tightly closed tin for 1 WEEK so
that the orrisroot powder will absorb the scent. Transfer to other
containers of your choice if desired.
Ideas: Can be sprinkled from the kind of big shaker that is normally
used in the kitchen. For a special gift, cover a box with an antique
style of paper, add a pretty puff topped with a fancy bow.
Variations: An especially nice powder can be made by omitting any
fragrance from the recipe, and adding 1/2t vanilla to the powder and
1-2 vanilla beans. Store in a tightly closed tin. Or, sprinkle a cup
of rose petals into the mixture, cover, and let the roses scent the
powder. 24 oz Typed by Sherilyn Schamber
Source from luhu.jp