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How To Make Cinnamon Brooms

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Date: 11/21/2007 Topics: Craft Projects > Other | Readers Request > Crafts  
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How do you make cinnamon brooms?

Becky from Ohio
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By denise w (Guest Post)
I do dried flowers. So you would need to gather twigs and dry them and then soak them in cinnamon oil which you can buy at any of the numerous candle making places online but I don't know what you want it for so I'll give you another idea. I use mulch along with dried flowers and such broken into small pieces and save my cans. I then mix all the dried items with home spices I buy in the dollar store, nutmeg, cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, etc. and put it in my decorated can and hot glue some lace over it. Let your imagination move you. Here I sell these at craft fairs for 1.49 to 4.99 depending on the size of the can. I also give as gifts it give just the right amount of scent and when it gets a little stale you just shake it up for more scent.

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