So Jordann has been married almost a year and a half and I STILL have lavender leftover from the lavender cones we threw at the bride and groom when they were leaving! So I finally broke down and ordered these sweet little muslin bags to stamp to make some DIY lavender sachets.
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Supplies Needed for DIY Lavender Sachets
This is a super easy project. I just stamped the bags and filled them with dried lavender. Since I was using a measuring cup as a scoop I could tell I used just under 1/2 cup in each bag. My whole house smelled wonderful
Then I tied the string in a knot and filled my basket for Roses and Rust! I think I bought the stamp with the little girl in the $1 bins at JoAnn Fabric. I’ve had them so long I can’t remember.
These photos were taken on my new home photography backdrop.
I’ll tuck one of these into my sock drawer and my closet, too! They’re also great for throwing in the dryer.
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Do you like lavender? How do you use it?
‘Til the next project,
Ann @ Duct Tape and Denim
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