Jack Skellington Soap with activated charcoal (Anise, Pumpkin [nope])

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Richard Perrine

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As part of the Christmas package I made for the younger members of my family, I experimented with Anise and what I hoped would be pumpkin. After a couple of days of curing, the anise remained wonderfully fragrant, but the pumpkin became a distinct cinnamon fragrance. Any ideas for a pumpkin fragrance that holds its scent?
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As part of the Christmas package I made for the younger members of my family, I experimented with Anise and what I hoped would be pumpkin. After a couple of days of curing, the anise remained wonderfully fragrant, but the pumpkin became a distinct cinnamon fragrance. Any ideas for a pumpkin fragrance that holds its scent?
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Those are cute! Did you use a fragrance oil? I have one called Pumpkin Pickin'. It kind of smells like pumpkin spice and lasts pretty well.
 

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