Homemade Perfume

What you will need:

Rose petals

Water

Stick

Bowl

Perfume bottle

Plastic bottle

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Steps:

1. Take a bowl and place water in it and add the rose petals.

2. Squash the petals with the stick until the water turns yellow.

3. Next, take the petals out of the bowl of water and pour the water in the plastic bottle. Leave it outside for about five days.

4. If you don't like the smell, try putting some of the perfume you use in it.

5. Pour the perfume in the perfume bottle and give to friends or keep for yourself!

This activity was submitted by: Demi


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