Bulb Sachet Ornament
Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: f103015
Date Added: September 26, 2000
This sachet ornament would look great done in a solid color as well as a variagated thread. You can stuff it with polyester stuffing as shown in the photo, then infuse it with a spray scent, or you can stuff it with potpourri. If you have an artificial tree, and you have any access to fir trees, you could cut a few tips off the branches of the tree and use the needles to stuff it.
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