Corn Cob Sachets are a very popular craft trend, and a great accessory item to sell along with your candles! They can be used as air fresheners in cars, closets, drawers, luggage, vacuum cleaners, offices, near kitty litter boxes, etc! They make great stocking stuffers and are a great addition to gift baskets! Put them in a sunny window for an even stronger fragrance release!
You Will Need:
Directions:
- Put 2 cups corn cobs into jar and add 1 oz fragrance. This ratio is just a good starting point and can be adjusted according to your desired strength.
- Cover the jar and shake it often for a couple of days to allow the corn cob to absorb the oil and to give the fragrance time to cure.
- Then add the mixture to your muslin bags.
Tips:
- You can add designs, logos, and pictures to your bags with Avery iron on T-shirt transfers #3275 & a color ink jet printer! Customize your product for your customers! Great for businesses who need a give away item with their company logo, perfect for wedding reception favors, graduations, baby showers, etc!
- You can also sell refresher oils along with the sachets so your customers can refresh the bags when they start losing their scent.
- The oils in the sachets will eat through certain types of plastic, so be sure to package them in a plastic bag that can withstand fragrance oils!
- If you know how to sew, you can make your own sachet bags out of some cute homespun material for a real country primitve look! Or try holiday theme material with Christmas designs, etc!
Cautions:
- Do not set these sachets on wood surfaces as the oils can stain the wood!
- Do not set them on painted surfaces or plastic surfaces as the oils can damage these surfaces
- Do not use in a tart warmer or potpourri burner as the beads can melt!
- Keep out of the reach of children and pets!
- To refresh your sachet, simply add a few drops of refresher oil to the filling in the sachet.
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