How to Make Simple Sachets
Sachets are a simple gift that most anyone can make. They are great for tucking into bureau drawers and also can be used in closets.
Sachet Materials
To make a sachet, you will need muslin, ribbon, and some potpourri. Cut a 4 x 8 inch piece of muslin. Fold it in half with the right sides together so that you make a 4 x 4 inch piece. Sew the two side edges and turn the muslin sack right-side-out.
How to Make the Sachet
Fill the sack 2/3 of the way with your potpourri. Then gather the top edges of your sack and tie them off with the ribbon. If you will be giving the sachets to people who will be hanging them in closets, make a hanging loop in the ribbon. Otherwise, make a pretty bow. Add decorative elements such as fabric flowers, buttons, or bits of lace to dress up your sachets.
If you want to make the sachets a bit fancier, you can use decorative cotton fabrics or even lace to make your sacks instead of simple muslin.
For a fun variation on the sachet, make scented kitchen hot pads as gifts. You can use store-bought hot pads or make your own. If you use store-bought hot pads, open a few inches on one seam and pour in potpourri or herbs and spices like cinnamon or nutmeg. Then sew the seam back up. When a hot plate of food or a cup of tea sits on the hot pad, the warmth will release the scent.
Whether you make sachets or hot pads as gifts, you will be able to give useful presents that smell fabulous.
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