Today the kids worked for 2 hours cloving some apples.
Last year they made clove oranges that ended up rotting...I made a clove apple last year and it dried successfully, so this year we just stuck with apples.
Last year they made clove oranges that ended up rotting...I made a clove apple last year and it dried successfully, so this year we just stuck with apples.


3 comments:
Nice to see the kids working so hard to make something so pretty!
What do you do with it when it dries out - does it still smell?
Rhonda
You can put it in a linen closet or cupboard to make things smell nice. Mine still smells great after 1 yr...when I need a clove "fix" I just take it out and smell it :)
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