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Make Garden Scented Greeting Cards
by Jill Black
One of my hobbies is turning photographs of flowers and
garden plants into scented greeting cards and notelets.
I usually take several pictures of the flowers I want to
feature on my cards and pick the ones with the sharpest
image.
The best time to take photos is early in the morning for
a dewy look to a flower photo or early evening when the
colors of the flowers tends to look more vivid.
Take the photograph against a dark background if possible
to bring out the image of the flower. A light background
can look "wishy washy".
I use Microsoft Publisher for my card creation and scan
the photo in. Print out using a good quality glossy card
paper.
To scent the cards I use Pure Essential oils to match the
fragrance of the flower or plant featured on the card.
For example:
Rose essential oil for photographs of roses
Lavender for photographs of lavender
Lemon for photographs of lemon trees
To scent your greeting card/s, simply place 2 drops of the
appropriate essential oil (or blend of oils) onto a piece
of blotting paper or cottonwool balls, then place in a
plastic bag with the card that you want to fragrance. Seal
and leave for 48 hours. When you remove the card it will
be delicately fragranced.
You can also use the same photos to make a range of bookmarks,
writing paper, invitations, place cards etc
You can give your cards away as gifts or start a part-time
scented greeting card business.
To sell your cards advertise in gardening magazines or see
if your local garden centre will sell them on your behalf.
© J Black. This free article is supplied
courtesy of
http://www.netwrite-publish.com.
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