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Specialty Forums Category => Hobby & Craft => Topic started by: bonnie on May 23, 2008, 03:40:34 PM

Title: Buffalo Chips
Post by: bonnie on May 23, 2008, 03:40:34 PM
I use these in a decorated basket for house warming gifts as well as birthday and Christmas gifts. I also put bars of homemade soap in them along with other handmade items

I include the buffalo chips for those with a fireplace or wood burning stove.

I use potpourri for the wood chips,any any and everything else that will burn. Even used what I swept off the floor.

In a 9 x 13 inch cake pan,fill the bottom with the potpourri and all other debris. Melt wax, the paraffin for caning works well. Add a good amount of the scent you like, I use Cinnamon a lot, Pour the melted wax into pan and let Harden. Break into pieces about 4 x 4. Wrap in plastic wrap or??? and that's it
Title: Re: Buffalo Chips
Post by: Chrissie on May 23, 2008, 09:46:32 PM
Sonds so easy Bonnie and so practical.  :pals:
Title: Re: Buffalo Chips
Post by: bonnie on May 24, 2008, 03:51:08 PM
I use these in a decorated basket for house warming gifts as well as birthday and Christmas gifts. I also put bars of homemade soap in them along with other handmade items

I include the buffalo chips for those with a fireplace or wood burning stove. Start a fire with ease

I use potpourri for the wood chips,any any and everything else that will burn. Even used what I swept off the floor.

In a 9 x 13 inch cake pan,fill the bottom with the potpourri and all other debris. Melt wax, the paraffin for caning works well. Add a good amount of the scent you like, I use Cinnamon a lot, Pour the melted wax into pan and let Harden. Break into pieces about 4 x 4. Wrap in plastic wrap or??? and that's it