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Hi , fragrance stones are easy to make. If you want the recipe, please

just ask and I will find it for you.

hugs, .

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> One of my customers asked me about fragrance stones. They seem to made of

> pumice? not sure. These have me intrigued. Anyone have any information

> about them or where they can be purchased wholesale? Thanks so much

> L

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Hi , fragrance stones are easy to make. If you want the recipe, please

just ask and I will find it for you.

hugs, .

fragrance stones

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> One of my customers asked me about fragrance stones. They seem to made of

> pumice? not sure. These have me intrigued. Anyone have any information

> about them or where they can be purchased wholesale? Thanks so much

> L

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Hi , fragrance stones are easy to make. If you want the recipe, please

just ask and I will find it for you.

hugs, .

fragrance stones

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> One of my customers asked me about fragrance stones. They seem to made of

> pumice? not sure. These have me intrigued. Anyone have any information

> about them or where they can be purchased wholesale? Thanks so much

> L

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Hi , here you are :

Fragrance stones....

1 & 1/2 cup flour

1/4 cup salt

1/4 tsp cornstarch

2/3 cup water

FO or EO

colour

Mix it all up and make little stone shape. Let dry........might take a few

days or so.

hugs, joey.

FRAGRANCE Stones

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> , Could I get that recipe for fragrance stones from you? I did not

save

> it when it was on toiletries list. Thanks, R

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Hi , here you are :

Fragrance stones....

1 & 1/2 cup flour

1/4 cup salt

1/4 tsp cornstarch

2/3 cup water

FO or EO

colour

Mix it all up and make little stone shape. Let dry........might take a few

days or so.

hugs, joey.

FRAGRANCE Stones

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>

> , Could I get that recipe for fragrance stones from you? I did not

save

> it when it was on toiletries list. Thanks, R

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Hi , here you are :

Fragrance stones....

1 & 1/2 cup flour

1/4 cup salt

1/4 tsp cornstarch

2/3 cup water

FO or EO

colour

Mix it all up and make little stone shape. Let dry........might take a few

days or so.

hugs, joey.

FRAGRANCE Stones

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>

> , Could I get that recipe for fragrance stones from you? I did not

save

> it when it was on toiletries list. Thanks, R

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Please explain what a fragrance stone is and how is it used.

Terry

FRAGRANCE Stones

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Please explain what a fragrance stone is and how is it used.

Terry

FRAGRANCE Stones

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What are these used for? Like sachets? Lots of fo or eo used for

lots of pew? Are they popular?

I tried making these things called " sweetie cakes " or " bath cookies "

that called for eggs & baking soda, and cornstarch, and epsom salts,

and then baked ----LOL they puffed up like a merangue (sp) and when

cooled and popped in the sink full of water for a test, they just

sank to the bottom sat there like little I-don't-know-whats, and

slowly got gooey, then when swished, they looked like - i dunno -

like somebody had put bread in there. I tried two batches, and they

both left me shaking my head wondering why on earth anybody would

want to put those in their tubs.... Anybody know what I'm talking

about, and had a better experience?

Scent stones sound like ALOT better idea! And if has done it

and liked it, I bet it's good. I still love my felted soap, even tho

nobody is buying it. (guess what my friends and family are getting

for xmas this year? Soap felting kits!!!! Cool, huh?)

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> Hi , here you are :

> Fragrance stones....

> 1 & 1/2 cup flour

> 1/4 cup salt

> 1/4 tsp cornstarch

> 2/3 cup water

> FO or EO

> colour

>

> Mix it all up and make little stone shape. Let dry........might

take a few

> days or so.

> hugs, joey.

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What are these used for? Like sachets? Lots of fo or eo used for

lots of pew? Are they popular?

I tried making these things called " sweetie cakes " or " bath cookies "

that called for eggs & baking soda, and cornstarch, and epsom salts,

and then baked ----LOL they puffed up like a merangue (sp) and when

cooled and popped in the sink full of water for a test, they just

sank to the bottom sat there like little I-don't-know-whats, and

slowly got gooey, then when swished, they looked like - i dunno -

like somebody had put bread in there. I tried two batches, and they

both left me shaking my head wondering why on earth anybody would

want to put those in their tubs.... Anybody know what I'm talking

about, and had a better experience?

Scent stones sound like ALOT better idea! And if has done it

and liked it, I bet it's good. I still love my felted soap, even tho

nobody is buying it. (guess what my friends and family are getting

for xmas this year? Soap felting kits!!!! Cool, huh?)

>

> Hi , here you are :

> Fragrance stones....

> 1 & 1/2 cup flour

> 1/4 cup salt

> 1/4 tsp cornstarch

> 2/3 cup water

> FO or EO

> colour

>

> Mix it all up and make little stone shape. Let dry........might

take a few

> days or so.

> hugs, joey.

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What are these used for? Like sachets? Lots of fo or eo used for

lots of pew? Are they popular?

I tried making these things called " sweetie cakes " or " bath cookies "

that called for eggs & baking soda, and cornstarch, and epsom salts,

and then baked ----LOL they puffed up like a merangue (sp) and when

cooled and popped in the sink full of water for a test, they just

sank to the bottom sat there like little I-don't-know-whats, and

slowly got gooey, then when swished, they looked like - i dunno -

like somebody had put bread in there. I tried two batches, and they

both left me shaking my head wondering why on earth anybody would

want to put those in their tubs.... Anybody know what I'm talking

about, and had a better experience?

Scent stones sound like ALOT better idea! And if has done it

and liked it, I bet it's good. I still love my felted soap, even tho

nobody is buying it. (guess what my friends and family are getting

for xmas this year? Soap felting kits!!!! Cool, huh?)

>

> Hi , here you are :

> Fragrance stones....

> 1 & 1/2 cup flour

> 1/4 cup salt

> 1/4 tsp cornstarch

> 2/3 cup water

> FO or EO

> colour

>

> Mix it all up and make little stone shape. Let dry........might

take a few

> days or so.

> hugs, joey.

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I totally agree with you on the bath cookies; I don't know how that one got

started, but it is just plain gross!

I tried making these things called " sweetie cakes " or " bath cookies "

that called for eggs & baking soda, and cornstarch, and epsom salts,

and then baked ----LOL they puffed up like a merangue (sp) and when

cooled and popped in the sink full of water for a test, they just

sank to the bottom sat there like little I-don't-know-whats, and

slowly got gooey, then when swished, they looked like - i dunno -

like somebody had put bread in there. I tried two batches, and they

both left me shaking my head wondering why on earth anybody would

want to put those in their tubs.... Anybody know what I'm talking

about, and had a better experience?

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I totally agree with you on the bath cookies; I don't know how that one got

started, but it is just plain gross!

I tried making these things called " sweetie cakes " or " bath cookies "

that called for eggs & baking soda, and cornstarch, and epsom salts,

and then baked ----LOL they puffed up like a merangue (sp) and when

cooled and popped in the sink full of water for a test, they just

sank to the bottom sat there like little I-don't-know-whats, and

slowly got gooey, then when swished, they looked like - i dunno -

like somebody had put bread in there. I tried two batches, and they

both left me shaking my head wondering why on earth anybody would

want to put those in their tubs.... Anybody know what I'm talking

about, and had a better experience?

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Hi, Fragrance Stones are used for making things smell nice . Put them in

closets and drawers etc. They last ages and I sell quite a few. The perfume

really stays a long time. hugs and blessings, .

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> What are these used for? Like sachets? Lots of fo or eo used for

> lots of pew? Are they popular?

>

> Scent stones sound like ALOT better idea! And if has done it

> and liked it, I bet it's good. I still love my felted soap, even tho

> nobody is buying it. (guess what my friends and family are getting

> for xmas this year? Soap felting kits!!!! Cool, huh?)

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> > Hi , here you are :

> > Fragrance stones....

> > 1 & 1/2 cup flour

> > 1/4 cup salt

> > 1/4 tsp cornstarch

> > 2/3 cup water

> > FO or EO

> > colour

> >

> > Mix it all up and make little stone shape. Let dry........might

> take a few

> > days or so.

> > hugs, joey.

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Hi Terry. Fragrance Stones are really nice and so easy and cheap to make.

Place them in drawers and closets, cars and even inside shoes and it gives a

lovely smell. You can use EO's or FO's and the smell stays for ages. I

package them in little bags of 7 stones ( lucky number ), tie up with a

pretty ribbon and put in a note to say how to use them. They are well worth

making. I sell them for $ 2.50 per bag. hope this helps, Hugs, .

Re: FRAGRANCE Stones

> > Hi , here you are :

> > Fragrance stones....

> > 1 & 1/2 cup flour

> > 1/4 cup salt

> > 1/4 tsp cornstarch

> > 2/3 cup water

> > FO or EO

> > colour

> >

> > Mix it all up and make little stone shape. Let dry........might take a

few

> > days or so.

> > hugs, joey.

> > ----- Original Message -----

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Hi Terry. Fragrance Stones are really nice and so easy and cheap to make.

Place them in drawers and closets, cars and even inside shoes and it gives a

lovely smell. You can use EO's or FO's and the smell stays for ages. I

package them in little bags of 7 stones ( lucky number ), tie up with a

pretty ribbon and put in a note to say how to use them. They are well worth

making. I sell them for $ 2.50 per bag. hope this helps, Hugs, .

Re: FRAGRANCE Stones

> > Hi , here you are :

> > Fragrance stones....

> > 1 & 1/2 cup flour

> > 1/4 cup salt

> > 1/4 tsp cornstarch

> > 2/3 cup water

> > FO or EO

> > colour

> >

> > Mix it all up and make little stone shape. Let dry........might take a

few

> > days or so.

> > hugs, joey.

> > ----- Original Message -----

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Hi Terry. Fragrance Stones are really nice and so easy and cheap to make.

Place them in drawers and closets, cars and even inside shoes and it gives a

lovely smell. You can use EO's or FO's and the smell stays for ages. I

package them in little bags of 7 stones ( lucky number ), tie up with a

pretty ribbon and put in a note to say how to use them. They are well worth

making. I sell them for $ 2.50 per bag. hope this helps, Hugs, .

Re: FRAGRANCE Stones

> > Hi , here you are :

> > Fragrance stones....

> > 1 & 1/2 cup flour

> > 1/4 cup salt

> > 1/4 tsp cornstarch

> > 2/3 cup water

> > FO or EO

> > colour

> >

> > Mix it all up and make little stone shape. Let dry........might take a

few

> > days or so.

> > hugs, joey.

> > ----- Original Message -----

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Hugs and blessings, .

I like everything really

> smellie Tehehehee

Well I always go with my nose ! Hahahahaa......

Thank you, ! I think your're the sweetest person in the world!

Super Hugs and Blessings to you.

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> Sure they would. I put them in little plastic bags so that the

scent stays.

> Then the customer can take the stones out of the bag and put them

in a

> drawer etc.

> How much scent ? Well I always go with my nose ! Hahahahaa......

Put in a

> bit, see if I like it....put in some more...... I like everything

really

> smellie Tehehehee

> Hugs and blessings, .

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> > , would these go well in those nylon drawstring pouches? Or

> > better in plain gusseted acetate bags? Approximately how much

scent

> > in the recipe you posted? (I'm getting ready for a bazaar Dec 3,

and

> > rounding out my offerings)

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Would I be able to dry the fragrance stones faster in the oven at a low, low

setting? I want these ready by Sun. a.m. around 6 a.m.., and it's now

11:15 a.m. Or would there be a problem doing this. I really like the way

they turned out!

Thanks for your input.

Terry

P.S. I don't know if I'm supposed to reply through toiletries or you

directly, so I'm doing both

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>> better in plain gusseted acetate bags? Approximately how much scent

>> in the recipe you posted? (I'm getting ready for a bazaar Dec 3, and

>> rounding out my offerings)

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Hi Terry, I am sure that replying via the list is fine...Right guys ?

Yes, you can put them in the oven. I think that if you put it on a low

setting and left the oven door open, should do the trick.

I am so happy that they turned out well for you. They are so easy to make

arn't they ? What smellie did you use ?

Please post a pickie OK ? hugs and blessings, .

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> Would I be able to dry the fragrance stones faster in the oven at a low,

low

> setting? I want these ready by Sun. a.m. around 6 a.m.., and it's now

> 11:15 a.m. Or would there be a problem doing this. I really like the way

> they turned out!

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Thanks for the info. I used Bay Rum fragrance for the men and

Romance+combined with 2 other scents for the women. I'll be making more

today and will put them in the oven--this time I will bake the scented

" stones " separately--they tended to blend when they were all in the oven

together--don't make that mistake.

Terry

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>> Would I be able to dry the fragrance stones faster in the oven at a low,

> low

>> setting? I want these ready by Sun. a.m. around 6 a.m.., and it's now

>> 11:15 a.m. Or would there be a problem doing this. I really like the

>> way

>> they turned out!

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In a message dated 11/19/2004 8:40:08 PM Central Standard Time,

ledliana@... writes:

, I still haven't made the fragrance stones, but I intend to especially

since I have three craft shows coming up. My question is that I have oxide

colorants and I'm not sure how to incorporate this into the batch. I think I

read someplace that oxides should be mixed with oil. Since there is no oil

in here, does anyone have a suggestion? Can oxides be mixed with water?

Thanks

Rose

I am so happy that they turned out well for you. They are so easy to make

arn't they ? What smellie did you use ?

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I just tried the " bath cookies " and I got the same results...they just

busted up into little peices but never really dissolved. I tried the

whirlpool tub and that got them to dissolve but I don't really like doing

that. I was wondering why on earth anyone would like or make those either!

It took me so long to make them that I dare not try them again!

Carol

tried making these things called " sweetie cakes " or " bath cookies "

that called for eggs & baking soda, and cornstarch, and epsom salts,

and then baked ----LOL they puffed up like a merangue (sp) and when

cooled and popped in the sink full of water for a test, they just

sank to the bottom sat there like little I-don't-know-whats, and

slowly got gooey, then when swished, they looked like - i dunno -

like somebody had put bread in there. I tried two batches, and they

both left me shaking my head wondering why on earth anybody would

want to put those in their tubs.... Anybody know what I'm talking

about, and had a better experience?

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Hi Rose,

Actually, I have never used oxides as yet so I don't know !

I would like the answer to your question as well....anyone ? Hugs, .

Re: Re: FRAGRANCE Stones

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> , I still haven't made the fragrance stones, but I intend to

especially

> since I have three craft shows coming up. My question is that I have

oxide

> colorants and I'm not sure how to incorporate this into the batch. I

think I

> read someplace that oxides should be mixed with oil. Since there is no

oil

> in here, does anyone have a suggestion? Can oxides be mixed with water?

>

> Thanks

> Rose

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Hi Joyce:

Sorry it has taken me so long to reply...

> I tried making these things called " sweetie cakes " or " bath cookies "

> that called for eggs & baking soda, and cornstarch, and epsom salts,

> and then baked ----LOL they puffed up like a merangue (sp) and when

> cooled and popped in the sink full of water for a test, they just

> sank to the bottom sat there like little I-don't-know-whats, and

> slowly got gooey, then when swished, they looked like - i dunno -

> like somebody had put bread in there. I tried two batches, and they

> both left me shaking my head wondering why on earth anybody would

> want to put those in their tubs.... Anybody know what I'm talking

> about, and had a better experience?

The so-called " Bath Cookie " recipe is a waste of time and money as you have

found out, unfortunately. It makes a dough that is baked to give the

illusion of an actual cookie, but when added to the water, they turn into

blobs of soggy dough that are a pain to clean out of the tub. :-Þ

A better idea might be to use one of the " bath bomb " recipes found in the

Toiletries Library (the link is at the bottom of this email) and roll the

dough flat and cut into round shapes. Let dry and decorate with candy

sprinkles, melted and colored cocoa butter to simulate icing, etc. These

will be fragile, but will dissolve in the tub.

> Scent stones sound like ALOT better idea! And if has done it

> and liked it, I bet it's good. I still love my felted soap, even tho

> nobody is buying it. (guess what my friends and family are getting

> for xmas this year? Soap felting kits!!!! Cool, huh?)

I have also seen the stones made with plaster of paris that had been colored

and scented before pouring into molds to harden. Another way is to soak

water softener pellets in a mixture of fragrance oil, dye and alcohol for

several weeks until penetrated with fragrance. Remove from the liquid and

dry completely on screens (paper towels will soak up too much of the

scent/color). These can then be used in sachets, as simmering potpourri, in

the tub, etc.

Hope this helps...good luck! :-)

Cat

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