DIY Lavender Perfume Project
I love the smell of lavender, but I can’t stand to wear perfumes that are full of chemicals and never smell like the real thing. This DIY project is an all-natural alternative to traditional scents. You can also mix different essential oils to create your own personalized scents.
DIY Lavender Perfume Project Directions:
Fill the perfume bottle with a little less than 1 oz. carrier oil (jojoba oil, fractionated coconut oil, apricot kernel oil, or avocado oil will work).
Add 20-30 drops of lavender essential oil, depending on desired intensity.
Put the lid on the bottle and shake for a few seconds.
Glue the book text around the bottle, attach the bow to the top with strong adhesive.
Stamp pink sleeve with Anna Corba’s Vintage Labels stamp set.
Tip: You can also use different essential oils to create unique blends and personalized scents.
I love the smell of lavender, but I can’t stand to wear perfumes that are full of chemicals and never smell like the real thing. This DIY project is an all-natural alternative to traditional scents. You can also mix different essential oils to create your own personalized scents.
DIY Lavender Perfume Project Directions:
Fill the perfume bottle with a little less than 1 oz. carrier oil (jojoba oil, fractionated coconut oil, apricot kernel oil, or avocado oil will work).
Add 20-30 drops of lavender essential oil, depending on desired intensity.
Put the lid on the bottle and shake for a few seconds.
Glue the book text around the bottle, attach the bow to the top with strong adhesive.
Stamp pink sleeve with Anna Corba’s Vintage Labels stamp set.
Tip: You can also use different essential oils to create unique blends and personalized scents.