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If you love opening a drawer and being greeted by the fresh scent of lavender, these DIY lavender drawer sachets are a simple project you’ll enjoy making.
Filled with dried lavender buds, these homemade sachets can be tucked into dresser drawers, linen closets, storage bins, and guest rooms to add a light, natural fragrance.
They also make beautiful handmade gifts for birthdays, holidays, bridal showers, and Mother’s Day.
Best of all, they’re quick to make and require just a few simple supplies.
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Why Use Lavender Drawer Sachets?
Lavender has long been used to scent linens, clothing, and household textiles.
Drawer sachets can:
- Freshen dresser drawers naturally
- Add a pleasant scent to stored clothing
- Make linen closets smell wonderful
- Freshen towels and bedding
- Create thoughtful handmade gifts
- Bring a touch of cottage charm to your home
Supplies Needed
You will need:
- 1 cup dried lavender buds
- Small muslin bags, organza bags, or fabric sachets
- Ribbon or twine (optional)
- Lavender essential oil (optional)
How to Make Lavender Drawer Sachets
Fill the Sachets
Spoon 2-3 tablespoons of dried lavender buds into each sachet bag.
If you would like a stronger fragrance, add 1-2 drops of lavender essential oil to the dried buds before filling the bags.
Tie Securely
Close the sachet using the drawstring, ribbon, or twine.
Make sure the bag is securely closed to prevent lavender buds from escaping.
Label or Decorate
If giving as gifts, attach a small tag or label.
You can also decorate the sachets with ribbon, lace, or dried lavender stems.
Where to Use Lavender Sachets
These fragrant sachets can be placed in:
- Dresser drawers
- Linen closets
- Towel cabinets
- Storage bins
- Guest rooms
- Suitcases
- Seasonal clothing containers
- Pillow storage baskets
They’re especially lovely tucked between towels and bed linens.
How Long Do Lavender Sachets Last?
Most lavender sachets stay fragrant for several months.
When the scent begins to fade, gently squeeze or rub the sachet to release more fragrance from the dried buds.
You can also refresh the scent by adding a drop or two of lavender essential oil.
Lavender Sachet Variations
Lavender Rose Sachets
Combine:
- 3/4 cup dried lavender buds
- 1/4 cup dried rose petals
Lavender Chamomile Sachets
Mix:
- 3/4 cup dried lavender
- 1/4 cup dried chamomile flowers
Lavender Mint Sachets
Add a small amount of dried mint leaves for a refreshing herbal scent.
Lavender Cedar Sachets
Combine dried lavender with cedar chips for use in closets and clothing storage.
Gift Giving Ideas
Lavender drawer sachets make wonderful gifts for:
- Mother’s Day
- Christmas
- Birthdays
- Bridal showers
- Teachers
- Housewarming gifts
- Care packages
Package several sachets in a decorative basket or gift box for an easy homemade gift.
More Lavender Ideas
If you enjoy making homemade lavender products, be sure to try these popular recipes:
- DIY Lavender Linen Spray
- DIY Lavender Bath Tea Recipe
- Homemade Lavender Bath Salts
- DIY Lavender Pillow Spray Recipe
- DIY Lavender Sugar Scrub
- Homemade Lavender Milk Bath
- Homemade Lavender Body Oil
- How to Make Lavender Simple Syrup
- How to Grow Lavender
- Why Isn’t My Lavender Blooming?
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use fresh lavender?
Dried lavender works best because it lasts much longer and won’t introduce moisture into drawers or closets.
What type of bags work best?
Muslin bags, organza bags, cotton sachets, and small fabric pouches all work well.
Can I make these without sewing?
Absolutely. Ready-made drawstring bags make this project quick and easy.
These DIY lavender drawer sachets are one of the simplest ways to bring the fresh scent of lavender into your home.
Whether tucked into dresser drawers, stored with linens, or given as gifts, they add a lovely touch of natural fragrance and cottage-style charm.
Pair them with lavender pillow spray, linen spray, bath tea, and bath salts to create a beautiful lavender homemaking collection.
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