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    Things to do with lavender

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    I have made lavender wands or "bottles" with fresh lavender on the stem. My sister took a collection of vintage handkerchiefs that had belonged to our great-aunt and made lavender sachets with them by filling them up and tying them with ribbon.

    https://www.homemadegiftguru.com/lavender-bottles.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosarugosa View Post
    I have made lavender wands or "bottles" with fresh lavender on the stem. My sister took a collection of vintage handkerchiefs that had belonged to our great-aunt and made lavender sachets with them by filling them up and tying them with ribbon.

    https://www.homemadegiftguru.com/lavender-bottles.html
    Old lace tablecloths make good sachets and I have seen them as Christmas tree hangings.
    My parents had a wonderful lavender wreath so that's what I would do if I had a lot of lavender, hang it on the front door.
    Oh, and lavender cookies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosarugosa View Post
    I have made lavender wands or "bottles" with fresh lavender on the stem. My sister took a collection of vintage handkerchiefs that had belonged to our great-aunt and made lavender sachets with them by filling them up and tying them with ribbon.

    https://www.homemadegiftguru.com/lavender-bottles.html
    I wonder if your sister dried the lavender first or used fresh lavender in the sachets. I have quite a few vintage hankies. My gazingus pin.
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    This was the wreath, from Williams Sonoma. I bought it for them in the 90's and it was still on their front door when they went into assisted living.

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    Kay: My sister bought a bag of dried lavender for the sachets.

    Tybee: I have always admired those wreaths, but have wondered how they would stand up to the inevitable bumping and brushing against that would happen on a frequently-used door.

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    Apparently they hold up really well!

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    We use it in baked goods. We've made in tea-cookies and several coffee cakes. I bought lavender for this, but I'm sure you could use your own. I'm a dab hand at killing lavender plants, so I generally just buy what I need. I also really like lavender coffee. We currently buy the coffee syrup, but I think I'm going to try a simple syrup with the lavender I have.

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    We have a lavender farm in Hermann and the lavender lady has a little shop in Hermann. Our garden club went out to visit her lavender farm a couple weeks ago, but I didn’t go. There’s many different kinds of lavender and she gave an educational talk last year about the good with culinary uses, and those that are not.

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    Lavender is known to help with sleep. Many put dried or cotton balls with lavender essential oil near or on their pillow. I have used lavender essential in homemade insect repellent too. I always take pure lavender essential oil when staying in a hotel and put a few drops in the bed to deter bedbugs….plus it helps with sleep. A little goes a long way though…

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