Fragrant Homemade Potpourri Recipe | Julie Blanner (2024)

Learn How to Make Potpourri with oranges, apples and the perfect trifecta of fall and winter spices. This homemade potpourri recipe is so simple, and with a few tips and tricks you’ll have a warm and cozy natural fragrance!

Gift it to your friends and family during the holiday season to warm their homes and hearts.

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I love gift giving any time of the year, but it’s also wonderful just before Thanksgiving – before the hustle of the holidays, when it’s a little unexpected. I like to consider it a little “thankful for” gift.

This homemade potpourri can be enjoyed on the holiday itself simmering on a stove top or all winter long in a dish. It’s a perfect project for a cold afternoon at home and will fill your home with fragrance!

A great potpourri begins with great grocery store ingredients. There are no right or wrong ingredients, it’s all a matter of preference. However, I love this combination of fruits and spices in fall and winter.

I’m a huge fan of calming, subtle fragrances in our home, just like my Stovetop Potpourri recipe. Don’t skip this post if you are too: 8 Ways to Make Your Home Smell Great!

Homemade potpourri is both fragrant and beautiful, which makes it perfect for gift giving. I love a good homemade gift, because they come straight from the heart! Don’t miss 40 Easy Homemade Christmas Gifts, my favorite Hostess Gift Ideas, and 40 Creative Christmas Ideas!

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What is Potpourri?

It’s been around since ancient! In fact, you might remember a dusty (likely ancient) bowl of potpourri in your grandmother’s bathroom, if you’re anything like me!

The word “potpourri” translates from the French word pot-pourri, which might have come from words for “stew” and “pot” quite literally.

Potpourri is a blend of dried, naturally fragrant plant materials. When blended and enhanced, they provide a gentle scent in your home in a more natural way.

Why You’ll Love this Homemade Potpourri

  • So easy to make
  • Natural ingredients
  • Great alternative to synthetic scents and room sprays
  • Doubles as both fragrance and decor
  • Perfect for gifting

Shopping List

  • 1 apple (sliced in rounds)
  • 1 orange (sliced in rounds)
  • 3-4 cinnamon sticks
  • 2 teaspoons cloves
  • 5-6 star anise

Homemade Potpourri Ingredients

*For full ingredients and instructions, see printable recipe card.

  • Apples – Fresh in round slices! Any of your favorite variety will do. I really enjoy the fragrance of Pink Lady and Gala apples.
  • Oranges – Fresh, sliced in rounds. The more popular Navel oranges work wonders for a potpourri with oranges, but if you want more of a variety for the holiday season, try Cara Cara or Blood oranges.
  • Cinnamon – Cinnamon sticks are beautiful, long lasting and hold scent exceptionally well.
  • Cloves – This is the one spice that sings all things holidays to me. Keep a jar on hand for all your holiday recipes.
  • Star Anise – I really like the sweet, licorice scent of star anise, especially during the holidays. The whole stars make a beautiful presentation for the potpourri gift, too!

Variations

  • Try pretty dried orange peels for an added decorative element.
  • Add dried flowers (whole or petals) for another pretty touch.
  • Want it to be a little stronger? Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil.
  • To make a truly Christmas potpourri, try adding touches of dried cranberries and pine cones.
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How To Make Potpourri

  1. Preheat oven to 250 degrees F.
  2. Slice the apples and oranges.
  3. Place on baking sheets and bake.
  4. Once dry, blend with remaining ingredients.
  5. Place inside a jar for gifting. Allow to “marinate” for a couple days before using or gifting.
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Tips

  • Use a mandoline to slice the fresh fruit for the best thin and even slices.
  • Placing the sliced fruit in a single layer ensures the slices will dry evenly. Use two baking sheets, if needed.
  • Apples will continue to crisp once they’re removed from the oven. Oranges will stay about the same texture.
  • Allow the flavors to meld together for one day before gifting.
  • Want it to be a little stronger? Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil.
  • To make a truly Christmas potpourri, try adding touches of dried cranberries and pine cones.
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How to Use Homemade Potpourri

  • Homemade potpourri can be placed in a dish for up to a few months… the perfect time frame for those long winter months.
  • Get a little extra life out of your dried potpourri by using the stovetop method before disposing of it.
  • For the stovetop method and one-time use, boil two cups water, add potpourri and reduce to a simmer. Just make sure to check it after a few hours, as the water will start to reduce.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does potpourri last?

Homemade potpourri will last around three months. You can add drops of your favorite essential oils to help the fragrance last longer.

How do you keep potpourri smelling fresh?

Move it around here and there to re-activate the fragrance. Drops of essential oil will also help renew the fragrance.

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How to Wrap Christmas Potpourri

  • Place in a pretty glass jar with a lid.
  • Wrap in a clear cellophane bag and tie with a lovely bow.
  • Place inside simple muslin sachets.
  • Use these printable gift tags for a customized touch.

How to Store

I like to store and gift my homemade potpourri in classic weck jars. The clear glass makes for a beautiful gift. Small mason jars would work, too.

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FAQs

How to make potpourri smell stronger? ›

How do you make potpourri smell stronger? If you want to make your potpourri smell longer, you can simply give it an occasional stir or shake to release more scent. Alternatively, if your potpourri contains essential oils, just add a few more drops even now and then.

How to make homemade potpourri from scratch? ›

Instructions for DIY Potpourri
  1. In a large bowl, combine your dried flowers, herbs, and spices in your desired proportions. ...
  2. Add essential oil drops according to your scent level preference.
  3. Sprinkle Orris root powder over the mixture in a ratio of one tablespoon of fixative to two cups of dried material.
Oct 19, 2023

How long does stovetop potpourri last? ›

Keep an eye on the pot and add more water as needed. Your holiday spice stove top potpourri will last 3-5 days depending on how long it simmers. The Mason jars will help keep your dried ingredients fresh and having all the portions ready to go makes this a lovely gift idea.

How much orris root to use in potpourri? ›

Potpourri Essentials Basic Potpourri Recipe
  1. 3 Cups pink rose petals.
  2. 3 Cups red rose petals.
  3. 2 Cups miniature rosebuds.
  4. 2 Cups lavender.
  5. 1 Cup rose leaves.
  6. 2 Tablespoons powdered orris root (fixative) or fiberfix.
  7. 15 Drops rose oil.
Jul 12, 2018

How do I make my house smell like super fresh? ›

Keeping your home neat and tidy will support your home smelling fresh and clean, so many of these tips do overlap.
  1. Vacuum & Mop Floors. ...
  2. Clean Curtains And Rugs. ...
  3. Wash Out Your Garbage Bins. ...
  4. Freshen Up the Garbage Disposal. ...
  5. Change Bed Linens. ...
  6. Clean Vents. ...
  7. Run an Air Purifier. ...
  8. Open the Windows.
Apr 3, 2023

What is the best fixative for potpourri? ›

To these ingredients, you'll add a few drops of a compatible essential oil. Oils give a stronger, more long-lasting scent than dried ingredients alone can provide. The best known fixative is orris root, which should be available wherever you purchase your essential oils. It smells faintly of violets when fresh.

What is a substitute for orris root in potpourri? ›

Orris root powder is one material that does this, but there are many others. Suitable fixative may be particular tree resins, flowers, roots, leaves or seeds as well as less volatile essential oils. Here are some you could try: Gum benzoin, myrrh and frankincense.

How do you make moist potpourri? ›

Wet potpourri method
  1. Pick four cups of scented petals from your garden. ...
  2. Allow your flowers and leaves to wilt overnight, but do not dry them further.
  3. Layer in a glass or ceramic straight sided container such as a kilner jar.
Sep 20, 2014

How to make your house smell good on the stovetop? ›

Natural way to make your home smell amazing. For this recipe you need 3 cups of water, one sliced lemon, one sliced lime, 2 cups of fresh Rosemary, one and 1/2 tablespoon of vanilla extract. and 2 cinnamon sticks. Bring to a boil over medium high heat, then reduce to simmer and continue to simmer on low.

When should you throw out potpourri? ›

The more enclosed potpourri is, the longer it will last. The more exposed it is, the shorter its lifespan… but the more you can enjoy its scent. Many of our customers tell us that they've had their potpourri open in a bowl for a year and it still smells good.

Why is orris root so expensive? ›

According to James Craven, perfume archivist at Les Sentiers in London, orris root is in the top tier of the most expensive fragrances in the world because it comes from rhizomes that have been dormant in the ground for three years after which they are dried and aged for three more years.

Can you put essential oils in potpourri? ›

If using essential oils, I suggest 116 – ¼ fluid ounces per 16 cups of potpourri. Essential oils are very concentrated, so use them sparingly. It's better to add more later than to begin with too much, since the oils cannot be extracted once added to the mix.

How do you activate potpourri? ›

For a stronger aroma, try simmering your potpourri mix with water and several drops of essential oils in a potpourri burner. This infuses your entire home with a sweet-smelling fragrance. As an added bonus, you can choose from a wide variety of burners — from electric to candle-powered — to meet your unique home needs.

How do you refresh the smell of potpourri? ›

Yes. You can buy essential and/or fragrant oils, such as cinnamon, rose, sandalwood and lavender, at candle shops or at bed, bath and beauty stores. Sprinkle a few drops over the potpourri (use sparingly; these liquids are very strong), then stir or toss gently.

Does potpourri lose its scent? ›

How long does the scent last? The scent of our potpourris will last anywhere from 2 months to years, depending on the blend you choose, where it is placed and how it is used. By keeping it in a place that is free from direct sunlight and breezes, it will last longer. A sachet enclosed in a drawer will last for years.

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