Moth Balls – The French Alternative

Moth Balls – The French Alternative

Pomanders were once made of ambergris, a fragrant substance obtained from sperm whales. These ‘apples of amber’ were worn to protect against infection and foul smells. Today, pomanders are used as sweet smelling ornaments, gifts and natural moth repellents. Jackie’s easy to make pomander looks and smells great, and it should keep those pesky clothes moths at bay!

You’ll need

  • 1 foam ball ($3.50 to $5 from florists or craft shops)
  • ribbon
  • whole cloves
  • flowers, dried or artificial
  • scented oil (optional)

What to do

1. Place the middle of the ribbon at the top of the ball, and draw the ends down to the bottom. Cross and twist the ribbon and draw it back up to the top, as if you were tying a package. Leave the ribbon ends long so that you can use them to hang the pomander up.
2. Press the whole cloves into the ball, until it is so well covered it resembles an echidna!
3. Take the artificial or dried flowers and push the stems into the foam ball. Continue until all the cloves are hidden by flowers.
4. If using scented oil, add just a few drops.
5. Hang the finished pomander in your wardrobe. You can also use your pomander to subtly scent a room, or perhaps hang it in a doorway so you get a gentle whiff whenever you open the door.