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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 570738" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>husband took it out of the bag and the box it came in so that I would know what it looked like. I always want to know what it looks like so that I can make an appropriate comment about it later. It is beautiful, a very nice nativity scene. As I cross stitch one, or something in that theme for stepmil each year, it was sweet. She collects nativities (has over 120 as of a few yrs ago!) and esp loves handmade ones.</p><p></p><p>husband then suggested I just get rid of the wax and use essential oils to scent my own. sort of the way I have made perfume for myself and J by scenting oils with essential oils that don't bother me, or using rose water. Mostly though I just use vanilla extract. So I am thinking about keeping it and doing that with it. I think there might be a market for lightly scented candles/warmers that used only all natural essential oils. I will ponder that a while before I get rid of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 570738, member: 1233"] husband took it out of the bag and the box it came in so that I would know what it looked like. I always want to know what it looks like so that I can make an appropriate comment about it later. It is beautiful, a very nice nativity scene. As I cross stitch one, or something in that theme for stepmil each year, it was sweet. She collects nativities (has over 120 as of a few yrs ago!) and esp loves handmade ones. husband then suggested I just get rid of the wax and use essential oils to scent my own. sort of the way I have made perfume for myself and J by scenting oils with essential oils that don't bother me, or using rose water. Mostly though I just use vanilla extract. So I am thinking about keeping it and doing that with it. I think there might be a market for lightly scented candles/warmers that used only all natural essential oils. I will ponder that a while before I get rid of it. [/QUOTE]
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