No Sew Lavender Scented Drawer Sachet

Michelle
by Michelle
7 Materials
$2
30 Minutes
Easy

Learn how to make a no sew lavender scented drawer sachet to freshen up your drawers, linen closets, vehicles, gym bags, or anything else that needs freshening up!


You will need:

  • 6×12-inch piece of fabric (fat quarters work really well for this if you are only planning to make a few)
  • Hem tape
  • Ruler
  • Scissors or fabric cutter
  • 1/4 cup Epsom salt
  • 1/2 cup white rice
  • 18 – 20 drop Lavender Essential Oil


Step 1: 

Making sure the patterned side of the fabric is facing you, fold the 6×12 inch piece of fabric in half to make a 6×6 inch square. Cut the hem tape for two sides and lay the hem tape along the edges of the patterned side of the fabric. 


Step 2:

Iron each side down for about 30 seconds. Allow 30 seconds for drying and cooling. Turn fabric right side out, so the pattern is now facing you. 


Step 3: 

In a bowl, mix Epsom salt, rice, and essential oil.


Step 4: 

Fill the sachet with the mixture. (I used all of the mixture in 1 sachet)


Step 5: 

Fold the top edges in and line with hem tape to close up the sachet. Repeat step 3. 

Tip: After making one, I found it much easier to fold the edges and iron them down after I ironed the sides together and had turned the fabric right side out.


Step 6:

Place in a drawer for a nice refreshing aroma!


This little sachet doesn’t have to be confined to a drawer. It can be placed anywhere that needs freshening up, such as a linen closet, a vehicle, or even a gym bag. You can also lay it on your pillow beside of you at night to get a relaxing and peaceful sleep.


How will you use your DIY lavender scented no sew drawer sachet?

Suggested materials:
  • 6x12 inch piece of fabric   (Walmart)
  • Hem Tape   (Walmart)
  • Ruler   (Had on hand)
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  • Marlo Jacobs Marlo Jacobs on Mar 17, 2019

    Great idea! I’m thinking about making some of these to use inside of suitcases while being stored in the garage. Also a nice way to use up fabric scraps I’ve been hoarding lol. Thanks for sharing the possibilities are endless!

    • Michelle Michelle on Mar 17, 2019

      That's a good idea! I never even thought of using them that way. Thanks for sharing that with me!

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