Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 Hello everyone: We've have an influx of new member applications since the New York Times article appeared yesterday. Welcome to everyone and I'm happy to say you have found the best place on the Web to find out about making extracts from flowers and other plant materials. I wrote a brief guide to tincturing and infusing a few years ago and you can find that in the Files section. There's a lot of member posts about these processes and the extraction process known as enfleurage and also the industry art known as distillation. I do recommend you use the message search function first to scan past posts about these subjects. You can do that by clicking on the " messages " link in the left column on the website, and in the search box that appears at the top of the messages page type in the phrase you wish to search, e.g., tincture. Feel free to ask questions, because sometimes the answer might surprise you. For instance, you love the scent of daphnes? The flowers are poisonous, so you're advised to stay away from them. Roses? We have many eager here to write about their rose scent extraction experiences, from oil to alcohol to enfleurage, and the members share many tips about the processes. You'll be amazed at the range of fragrant garden materials our members have worked with, including beeswax and " bee goo " . Have fun! -- Anya McCoy http://AnyasGarden.com http://PerfumeClasses.com http://NaturalPerfumers.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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