A homemade gift is a perfect way to show your appreciation for a friend, teacher, neighbor, or hostess.
I absolutely love a beautiful simmering pot of fresh herbs and seasonal fruits to scent our entire home, but ingredients are not always on hand or in season when I’m ready for them.
I decided to try out dried ingredients one day for a simmer pot and it smelled just as good as a fresh simmer pot does. I ordered everything in bulk so that I would always have it on hand, and decided to make these cute little gifts as well. They are headed out the door to teachers next week and I have already passed out a few to other friends and family. It’s such a thoughtful and simple gift to make someone feel extra special.
My Stovetop Potpourri Recipe
All you need are some pretty glass jars, a few simple ingredients, and about 20 minutes of your time. The result? A delicious-smelling house that will have guests asking for the recipe. Seal the dry ingredients in a jar until ready to use!
- 3 Tbsp Dried Cranberries
- 2 Tbsp Cloves
- 2 Tbsp All Spice
- 2 Full Nutmeg Pods
- 2 Cinnamon Sticks
- Sprig of Rosemary
- 5 Dried Orange Slices
- 1 Dried Grapefruit Slice
In a medium-sized pot, combine 3 tablespoons dried cranberries, 2 tablespoons cloves, 2 tablespoons allspice, 2 nutmeg pods, 2 cinnamon sticks, a sprig of rosemary, 5 dried orange slices and 1 dried grapefruit slice. Add 2 cups of water, and bring to a simmer over medium heat, adding water as needed.
Here’s everything you need to make DIY stovetop potpourri >
I made a big batch of jars and now I have them on hand for teachers, neighbors, and hostess gifts for the holiday season. If you are wanting to give a more substantial gift, you could also gift the simmer pot. My favorite is this stove-top safe glass saucepan that I have been using for several years. Despite it stating that you cannot use it on gas cooktops, I have never had an issue. It has been a best seller of mine as well, so I know a lot of you love it as much as I do, and it would make a great gift.
Printable Label
I created this simple label that you can attach to the tops of your jars. Download and print it yourself at home. Add a simple ribbon or twine to your filled jars and your gifts are ready!
Make sure you make a jar or two to save for yourself for the next time you want to fill your home with the warm scents of the holidays!
Kim says
Thanks so much for the labels!! I lI love this idea!
Hillary Peil says
You’re so welcome! I’m so glad it was helpful.
Dana says
Thank you sharing stovetop pOtpourri. I cant wait To make for CHRISTMAS.
Hillary Peil says
You’re so welcome. I hope you love it as much as I do!
JENNIFER says
Can you tell me the type of label PAPER YOU used?
Hillary Peil says
I just printed on regular paper, cut them out and attached with a glue dot or little bit of tape.
Jennifer Lockhart says
Easy peasy! Thank you!!
Hillary Peil says
So glad you like it!
Jamie says
Love these! What size jar do you recommend? (Oz)
Hillary Peil says
I used 6oz jars. They are linked in the post if you want to shop exactly what I used.
Monet love says
what label did you use ?
Hillary Peil says
The link to download and print the labels that I made is in the blog post.
Debbie Kane says
such a cute gift. I can’t find the jars though…they’re sold out. Anyone have a good substitute you found?
Thanks!