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Easy DIY Lavender Candles

March 1, 2017 by Shellie Wilson

Lavender is a timeless and beloved scent that has been used for centuries in fragrances, soaps, and other scented crafts. Its calming and soothing properties make it a popular choice for relaxation and stress relief. If you’re a fan of lavender, you might be interested in making your own homemade candles using this lovely scent.

This lavender candle project is a simple and easy way to get started with candle-making. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crafter, this project is perfect for anyone who wants to save money by making their own candles at home.

With just a few basic supplies, including soy wax, a candle wick, and essential oil or fragrance oil, you can create a beautiful and fragrant lavender candle that will fill your home with its delightful aroma. The process is simple and straightforward, and you’ll be amazed at how easy it is to make your own candles.

Not only is making your own candles a fun and rewarding hobby, it’s also a great way to save money on expensive store-bought candles. By using simple and affordable ingredients, you can create beautiful and fragrant candles that are perfect for gifts or for your own home.

So if you’re a fan of lavender and want to try your hand at candle-making, this tutorial is the perfect place to start. With its easy-to-follow instructions and simple ingredients, you’ll be making beautiful and fragrant candles in no time.

Grab the tutorial here and your candle-making supplies here.

Here are 5 other things you can make with dried lavender:

Lavender sachets: Dried lavender flowers can be used to make sachets that can be placed in drawers, closets, or hung in wardrobes to give clothes a fresh and sweet scent. To make lavender sachets, simply fill a small pouch with dried lavender flowers and tie it closed with a ribbon or string. You can also add other aromatic herbs like rosemary or thyme to create a custom scent blend.

Lavender oil: Dried lavender can be infused in oil to create a soothing and relaxing massage oil or a refreshing and calming addition to bathwater. To make lavender oil, fill a jar with dried lavender flowers and cover with a carrier oil like olive oil or sweet almond oil. Allow the mixture to steep for several weeks, shaking the jar daily. Once the oil has infused with the lavender scent, strain out the flowers and transfer the oil to a clean jar or bottle.

Lavender wreaths: Dried lavender can be used to make wreaths and garlands, which are not only visually stunning, but also release a lovely fragrance when disturbed. To make a lavender wreath, start by forming a base with a wire or grapevine wreath frame. Then, attach bundles of dried lavender to the frame using floral wire or hot glue. You can add other decorative elements like ribbon or dried flowers to customize your wreath.

Lavender tea: Dried lavender flowers can be used to make a fragrant and soothing tea. Lavender tea is said to help with anxiety, stress, and insomnia, making it a great option for those looking for a natural way to unwind and relax. To make lavender tea, simply steep a small handful of dried lavender flowers in hot water for several minutes. You can also combine lavender with other herbs like chamomile or lemon balm to create a custom blend.

 

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