I Want To Make Scented Animals For Xmas Any Idea Where To Start?

I seen these bears when i was traveling that had wax and smelled great i want to make some for xmas any idea how?

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5 Responses to I Want To Make Scented Animals For Xmas Any Idea Where To Start?

  1. furby_lo

    You can make the cutest animals out of wallpaper rolls. Fill them with clean kitty litter and your favorite essential oil (buy this at one of those large fabric centres). Then wrap the roll in really fuzzy material, and in the centre add buttons for eyes and embroidery string for the mouth and nose. Cut out of felt some ears and glue gun or stitche them on. They’re great for stopping cold air from doorways or the bottom of window and they’ll smell good and they’e inexpensive to make. Look for material at a second hand shop and wash it.

  2. Pearl N

    If you check at this website, they seem to explain pretty well. I would buy a mold at a local craft store.

  3. buffyfan

    If you are talking about those bears sculpted out of scented wax, please don’t. They are nasty. They collect dust and cannot be cleaned. They are also very susceptible to temperature fluctuations and become easily disfigured.

  4. Sam

    OH THOSE THINGYS ARE COO AND ORIGINAL U SHOULD TTLY DO THAT OH AND SEND ME ONE!!!LOL

  5. samantha g

    I would look for some faux furry type material or scraps and soak them in scented water or maybe spray them with a scented spray made for that purpose and sew them following a purchased pattern. If you don’t sew, just buy some you find cute and spray them as i mentioned previously.

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