Homemade Citrus Pomander Balls
Make aromatic pomander balls using oranges, lemons, limes, and cloves as a natural alternative to mothballs in your linen cupboard. In the Middle Ages, people used pomanders to mask odors, freshen the air, and protect against germs and infections. Today, you can create a modern version of this traditional craft by studding citrus fruits with whole cloves. This fun family activity produces unique gifts or conversation pieces that also have practical uses.
To keep linens fresh and free from moths, store your finished pomanders in the linen closet or clothes drawers. Alternatively, hang them on the Christmas tree, use them as garlands or wreaths, or display them as a beautiful centerpiece in a glass bowl or vase.
Pomander Making Method and Tips
To begin creating your pomander, start by assembling the necessary tools and ingredients. Before you start working with the fruit, lay down a tea towel or newspaper to protect your workspace from any potential drips. Next, take some time to roll the fruit around in your hands, warming it up and softening its texture. As you prepare to add the cloves, consider where you’ll place the ribbon tie (if using) and avoid poking holes there.
Instead, create a pattern with the holes, such as vertical or horizontal rows, circles, or stars. Be sure to leave about 1/8 inch between each hole, keeping in mind that the fruit will shrink slightly as it dries. Once you’ve created your pattern, insert the cloves into the holes, pushing them in as far as possible without breaking. When finished, tie on the ribbon if desired.
Finally, allow the pomander to dry in a cool, dry place for one to two weeks, turning it occasionally to ensure even drying. Be prepared to make any necessary adjustments to the ribbon due to shrinkage.
Aromatherapy Benefits of Citrus Pomander Balls
As you craft these citrus pomanders, you’ll also unlock the aromatherapy benefits of the ingredients. The natural oils released by working the fruit with warm hands have a profound impact on one’s emotional state. Lemon’s refreshing scent has been shown to alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety, while orange’s joyful aroma purifies the air and promotes a sense of calm. Lime’s invigorating scent brings a burst of fresh energy into the home, making it an ideal addition to any holiday decor.
Meanwhile, cloves bring a warm, balancing element to the mix, rounding out the blend. The result is a long-lasting citrus pomander that can scent your holiday home naturally for years to come.