Lavender Sachets

3 Materials
$15
4 Weeks
Easy

Once upon a time… it all started with a rain storm… seriously?? yep that’s what started this fun easy crafts project. Two days after the rain storm, we went to the Finger Lakes Lavender Festival in Skaneateles, NY. I started reading the right way to cut the lavender and the best way to dry it.

I started reading where the best spot to cut your lavender to in Fine Gardening ~ Pruning Subshrubs.. it was really very helpful for a newbie (that’s me!!) See my pictures below. I had 12 small bunches of lavender in my shed drying out for 1 month.

After reading Kimberly Hites blog post ~ Drying Your Own Lavender… I decided to rub the buds/pods together between my hands… what I found was that If I broke the pieces in half and rubbed together it went faster… this will be a time consuming project… be prepared… have some music, someone to talk to, or do what I do and just kept smelling the lavender… the smell was amazing and made the process relaxing.

"The fruit derived from labor is the sweetest of pleasures" luc de clapiers

I watched a Martha Stewart video where she handmade her sachets and filled them. I do not have a sewing machine and I did not want to hand stitch sachets. So, I picked these linen sachets, a fun stamp and purple ink all at Michaels. The stamp and the ink was in a clearance bin and I used the 40% off coupon for the sachets. So it was fairy inexpensive to personalize these, I might of spent a total of $8 for this entire project.

I stamped the sachets with the saying “believe in your dreams” I don’t think anyone is going to notice the stamp, they usually start smelling the bag 🙂

as for filling the sachets: You can use a piece of paper and make a funnel to add the lavender to the sachets; however, I used the plastic bag from the linen sachets. Use what you have 🙂

What do you think? I wish you could smell how good they smell!!!

I also used dried lavender, thin burlap string and candles for another fun easy crafts project. My taper candles have been sitting tucked away for so long.. Now they are on display with some dried lavender.

Check out my post if you want the links to the websites that I researched with and my Pinterest saved pins on DIY Lavender Ideas

Suggested materials:
  • Lavender   (My garden)
  • Linen bags   (Michaels)
  • Stamp   (Michaels)
Lori O'Farrill
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  • Sandra K Salisbury Sandra K Salisbury on Aug 11, 2016
    Hi, I have been planning to make sachets for so long and now you have made it look so easy! I did not know that Michael's has sachet bags. I noticed that it looks like you are using 'French Lavender'. If not, which lavender are you using? I have the French variety growing and though the blossoms are larger and frillier, and their scent is lovely, is their essential oil as strong and long-lasting as the English lavender? I even have yellow lavender growing in my lavender bed and I've discovered that it has the weakest sent of other lavenders. Again, I appreciate your tutorial on creating beautiful lavender sachets! I just might try other sachets that I have been thinking of doing. I have many other herbs that when dried and made into sachets, will deter fleas and moths and create even more lovely scents! I have a very large Rue shrub, a very old and strong scented (therefore, inedible) Rosemary, licorice tasting-Sweet Cecily (sp?); Winter Savory for beans; Golden Marjoram; Thyme, regular Sage and Pineapple Sage; Tarrogon (sp?) for a delicious vinegar; Bronze Fennel (not the 'bulb' kind) the tiny "leaves" are great on salads, they too have a slightly licorice flavor; Lemon Balm-ooh yum; and I have lots and lots of mint!!! All I need now are some recipes for the many and varied uses of these precious gifts from our Lord and Father! May you look forward to many blessed years of creating and crafting!! 🤗 🙂
  • Dl.5660408 Dl.5660408 on Aug 11, 2016
    How did you keep the pretty color? I have several different varieties of lavender in my yard and all turn grayish when they dry
  • Mary Coakley Mary Coakley on Aug 12, 2016
    Can you not use the stems also as they smell lovely too.?Thank you
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  • Ardene hanson Ardene hanson on Aug 20, 2016
    Lori to make the wands you need about 28 long stems of lavender a little green so the stems will bend. Don't panic if they break they're still useable. Then bend the stems over the lavender. Doing 4 stems at a time start weaving under and over the stems. If it comes out even just split some. Then when you get to the rnd near the split your ribbon length Wise. Tie it off. Don't use craft ribbon. Yourcwands will shtink as they dri but...they last for years. I just gently squeeze them and oh my the aroma!! Enjoy.
  • Jlay Jlay on Oct 01, 2016
    I have a lot of Russian Sage bushes in my yard. They smell absolutely beautiful when they are in bloom. Is it possible for me to use this in place of the lavender?
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