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09-09-2017 08:39 AM
I have 3 liquid potpourri pots and I would like to use them this winter, however I cant find any good strong smelling liquid potpourri to use in them. The stuff from Walmart does not put out much fragrance. Any one have recommendations? Thanks.
09-09-2017 09:08 AM
How about essential oils..I like eucalyptus during cold and flu seasons to help purify the air.I like peppermint to wake me up and freshen the house.
09-09-2017 10:54 AM
@dex I have never tried them. Think I will. Thanks for the information.
09-09-2017 11:17 AM
Are you talking about fragrance reed diffusers? HSN used to carry diffusers made by Katie, Skip's wife and her brand was Casa di Francesca. Just Google it and you will see her products. They are the best smelling oils in my opinion.
09-09-2017 03:12 PM
@Imaoldhippie wrote:I have 3 liquid potpourri pots and I would like to use them this winter, however I cant find any good strong smelling liquid potpourri to use in them. The stuff from Walmart does not put out much fragrance. Any one have recommendations? Thanks.
I don't know what they are,do you mean a electric wax melt ?
09-10-2017 02:31 PM
@goldensrbest @henderson.........They are small electric pots that you can put liquid in such liquid potpourri. Im not sure about wax, have never put wax in them. You can buy them at Walmart, Kmart, etc.
09-10-2017 04:10 PM
@Imaoldhippie wrote:I have 3 liquid potpourri pots and I would like to use them this winter, however I cant find any good strong smelling liquid potpourri to use in them. The stuff from Walmart does not put out much fragrance. Any one have recommendations? Thanks.
@Imaoldhippie, If you live near any Pier One Import stores they have some really strong liquid potpourri, sorry I can't remember the brand right now!
09-11-2017 09:21 AM
Pier One does offer the liquid Potpourri. I have never tried it, but I would think it would be good......Probably Yankee Candle might be another that would offer liquid potpouri.......
09-11-2017 04:13 PM
Do not try melting a wax tart in the potpourri pot, as the heating unit gets so hot it will cause the wax to ignite.
09-12-2017 04:00 PM
@RedTop thanks for the info.
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