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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Table of Contents

  • What is Potpourri?
  • Why You’ll Love this Homemade Potpourri
  • Homemade Potpourri Ingredients
  • Variations
  • How To Make Potpourri
  • How to Use Homemade Potpourri
  • How to Wrap Christmas Potpourri
  • How to Store Potpourri
  • More Homemade Gifts
  • Homemade Potpourri Recipe

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

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.
  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.

Homemade Potpourri 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.
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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.

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 Potpourri

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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More Homemade Gifts

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  • Dipping Spices
  • Homemade Vanilla Extract
  • Allspice

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Homemade Potpourri Recipe

By Julie Blanner

Fragrant homemade potpourri recipe that is perfect for gift-giving. Use dry or simmer on the stovetop for a fall or winter scent that will warm your home.

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Resting Time: 1 day d

Total: 1 day d 1 hour hr 35 minutes mins

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Ingredients

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

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 250 degrees.

  • Slice apples and oranges thin, really thin.

  • Place in a single layer on cookie sheets and bake for an hour and a half, check every half hour thereafter.

  • Once dry, mix with your spices.

  • Jar and allow to "marinate" for a day before gifting.

Tips

Tips

  • 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.
  • 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.

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FAQs

How do you make potpourri more fragrant? ›

Add some nuts to the mixture; they improve the scent a lot. Add more oil to the mixture if possible, especially high-quality fragrance oil, the more you add, the better the scent. Autumn might be the best flower picking season, so utilize it for your potpourri while it lasts.

What are the best ingredients for dry potpourri? ›

  • Seed pods.
  • Small pine cones.
  • Whole nutmeg berries.
  • Whole cloves.
  • Dried citrus rind.
  • Whole star anise.
  • Cinnamon sticks.
Mar 31, 2023

How much orris root to use in potpourri? ›

1 cup of dried rose petals. 1 cup of cinnamon sticks, broken. 4 tablespoons of orris root grains (fixative)

How do you make potpourri smell last longer? ›

Other tips for preserving the scent: Gently move your potpourri around in its container every so often. If it's in a sachet, squeeze the bag once in awhile to release the scent. Keep it away from direct sunlight and drafty places. Keeping it away from direct sunlight will also help keep the color intact.

What is a good fixative for potpourri? ›

Popular fixatives include orris root, calamus root, angelica root, frankincense tears, myrrh gum, benzoin gum, balsam of Peru, oak moss, and vanilla beans. It's fine to put more than one fixative to work in a potpourri.

How do you make moist potpourri? ›

Wet potpourri method
  1. Allow your flowers and leaves to wilt overnight, but do not dry them further. ...
  2. Press the layered mixture down with a weighted saucer to remove air pockets, seal tightly, and leave to cure.
Sep 20, 2014

Do you need a fixative for potpourri? ›

In order to make a batch of potpourri you will need dried plant material, essential oil, a fixative, spices and herbs, a large bowl or container for mixing, and another container which can be sealed for storing.

How to make cheap potpourri? ›

To a pot of water, add a bit of molasses (no need to add a lot, maybe 1/4-1/2 cup depending on how much water you use), sliced fresh ginger, a whole nutmeg that's been grated a bit, cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, and whole allspice. This smells exactly like my favorite gingerbread cookie recipe.

How do you make woodsy potpourri? ›

Here's how to mix up a batch of woodsy potpourri from autumn's bounty: — Fill a large mixing bowl with such things as small pinecones, seedpods, cedar chips or shavings, bits of bark, seeds and pressed colorful leaves. — Add dried orange, lime and lemon peels, and dried orange slices.

What can I use instead of orris root? ›

Here are some you could try:
  • Gum benzoin, myrrh and frankincense.
  • Cinnamon powder and sticks.
  • Cloves and nutmeg.
  • Cumin, coriander and angelica seeds.
  • Vanilla pods.
  • Oakmoss.
  • Chamomile flowers.
  • Geranium roots.
Jul 16, 2013

Is arrowroot the same as orris root? ›

Naturally-derived arrowroot powder is harvested from the herb Maranta arundinacea and orris root powder (Iris germanica) is from the iris plant and gives off a powdery, floral scent. Both can be purchased at herbal apothecaries like Mountain Rose Herbs online, but if you're in a pinch, baking soda will work, too.

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.

How do you add scent to dried flowers? ›

Mix four drops of your dominant scent and one drop of your accent smell in with your flowers and then shut the concoction in an airtight glass jar for 24 hours. After the allotted time, open the jar and take a sniff of your creation.

How long do you let potpourri simmer? ›

On the Stovetop
  1. Add 4-6 cups of water to a saucepan or Dutch oven. Next, add your ingredients.
  2. Bring to a simmer. Be sure to keep your pot uncovered over low heat.
  3. Simmer for up to 2-3 days. Keep refilling the water every few hours as needed.
Aug 30, 2023

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