Does anyone have any good ideas about how to scent linens in an airing cupboard without using the usual lavender bags (I'm not that keen on lavender). What would smell strongly enough to work the same but not so strong that it is unpleasant, would go into bags or sachets and wouldn't run the risk of leaving stains or marks on the linen?
I've been thinking about it but can't come up with anything - I'm hoping you people might be a little more creative and give me some ideas. 
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