Thursday, October 31, 2013

Gift Giving Ideas on the Cheap

It is approaching that chaotic time of year where consumerism is at an all time high. Skip the jam-packed malls (at times I've spent as much time circling the parking lot as I've spent in the actual stores). </p> Make your own cards or gift tags. Glossy index cards cut to the geometrical shape of your choice coupled with the following, creates a personal touch: scrap paper, gift wrap, colored tissue paper, gold-toned string, and mod podge. Get out your hole puncher and ribbon for personalized gift tags! </p> Hit up your local thrift stores (preferably legit not-for-profit, ahem). You might be surprised to find fully sealed candles, eye masks, toys, and the like. The savings are nothing to scoff at. </p> Call health food stores in your area to see if they carry dried lavender, orris root powder, and essential oil. If they do, snag some sheer fabric from a craft store on your way home. Sheer night gowns or curtains can also work. </p> Sachet instructions: 1. Cut two squares to desired size. 2. In a large bowl, mix lavender, a little bit of orris root powder (its sole purpose is to preserve the smell--no need to go crazy). 3. Add three drops essential oil for each sachet your intending to make. Some considerations are: lavender, rose, lemon, and vanilla. 4. Mix all ingredients. 5. Lay mixture between the two squares. 6. Carefully stitch or glue around the perimeter.

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