Best Ways on How to Uplift Your Home with Lavender.

Craft beautiful, soothing lavender decor for your home with these easy DIY projects. Make lavender sachets, wreaths, candles and more with fresh or dried lavender buds.

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Incorporating lavender into your home decor is a straightforward way to create a relaxing ambience in any room. The calming floral scent and hues of this aromatic herb make it perfect for DIY crafts and accents.

Not only is lavender soothing to the senses, but crafted goods like wreaths, sachets and candles make beautiful, natural additions to your living spaces. Here are eight easy ways to use fresh or dried lavender in home decor projects:

Lavender Sachets

These sweet-smelling sachets make perfect gifts or closet fresheners.

Lavender sachets have a centuries-old tradition, originating from the Mediterranean region. In ancient times, Romans used lavender to scent their baths, linens, and even hair. Lavender’s aromatic properties were believed to have therapeutic effects on both body and mind.

Sachets were popularised during the Victorian era when they were tucked into drawers and closets to repel moths and keep linens fragrant. Today, crafting lavender sachets not only preserves this historical tradition but also brings a touch of timeless elegance to your home.

Materials:

– Dried lavender buds

– Small cloth bags or fabric squares

– Needle and thread or fabric glue

Instructions:

– Fill bags with 1-2 cups of dried lavender buds. Tie bags closed tightly with ribbon or string. For no-sew sachets, glue fabric squares into pouches.

Lavender Wreaths

Display gorgeous, dried lavender in this elegant wreath form.

The tradition of making lavender wreaths dates back to medieval times when people used herbs to ward off evil spirits. Lavender, with its pleasing aroma, became a symbol of protection and good luck. In the Renaissance era, lavender wreaths adorned the doors of homes to invite positive energy.

Crafting a lavender wreath connects you with age-old customs while adding a natural and aromatic charm to your living spaces. The circular shape of the wreath symbolizes unity, making it a perfect addition to your home decor.

Materials:

– 1-2 bundles dried lavender stems

– Floral wreath frame

– Florist wire

Instructions:

– Wrap bundles of dried lavender stems and buds around wreath frame. Secure individual stems with florist wire as you work your way around the circle.

Lavender Potpourri

This aromatic potpourri infuses rooms with soothing lavender fragrance.

Potpourri originated in medieval times when it was used to combat unpleasant odours in homes and streets. Lavender, with its strong fragrance, became a key component. The word “potpourri” itself comes from the French term meaning “rotten pot,” referring to a mixture of strong-smelling items.

Creating lavender potpourri not only ties you to historical odour-fighting practices but also allows you to personalize the mix with complementary herbs and spices. It is a sensory journey that adds a touch of nostalgia to your home.

Materials:

– Dried lavender buds and leaves

– Dried rose buds, rosemary, etc.

– Spices like cinnamon sticks, whole cloves

– Orris root powder

Instructions:

– Mix lavender with other dried flowers, herbs, and spices. Place in small bowls around the home. Stir the mixture periodically.

Lavender Candles

Pretty homemade candles emit relaxing lavender aromas when lit.

The use of candles goes back to ancient civilizations, and adding scents to candles became popular in the Middle Ages. Lavender candles were great choices for their ability to purify the air and create a calming atmosphere. The Victorians particularly embraced scented candles for both practical and decorative purposes.

Crafting lavender candles merges the ancient art of candle-making with the therapeutic benefits of lavender. The process allows you to create personalized, aromatic candles that evoke a sense of tranquillity when lit.

Materials:

– Soy wax flakes

– Lavender essential oil

– Dried lavender buds

– Candle wicks

– Candle jars

Instructions:

– Melt wax in a double boiler. Turn off the heat and stir in 5-10 drops of lavender oil per cup of wax. Carefully pour into jars and place wicks. Add lavender buds for decoration. Allow to fully harden before lighting.

Lavender Flower Arrangements

Display fresh-cut bundles of lavender in vases or pots.

Lavender has been cultivated for ornamental and aromatic purposes for centuries. In ancient Greece and Rome, lavender was a symbol of love and devotion, and bouquets of lavender were often exchanged as tokens of affection.

Arranging fresh lavender stems in vases or pots not only celebrates the historical significance of lavender as a symbol of love but also brings a touch of nature’s beauty into your home. It is a simple yet powerful way to evoke positive emotions.

Materials:

– Fresh lavender stems with buds

– Glass vases or pots

– Floral foam or pebbles (optional)

Instructions:

– Cut several lavender stems and remove leaves from the bottom half of stems. Place in water-filled containers with optional foam or pebbles to hold stems upright.

Lavender Bud Vases

Float dried lavender in these miniature vases for subtle pops of colour.

Dried flower arrangements, including lavender buds, gained popularity during the Victorian era. The Victorians were enthusiastic about the language of flowers, or “floriography,” and lavender, symbolising devotion, often used in arrangements to convey messages of love.

Placing dried lavender buds in bud vases is a nod to Victorian-era floral language. It is a subtle way to infuse your living spaces with the historic charm and symbolism associated with lavender.

Materials:

– Dried lavender buds

– Small glass bud vases

Instructions:

– Place a few dried lavender buds in each bud vase. Top with water just to submerge portion of stems. Display around home.

Lavender Reed Diffusers

Subtle, soothing lavender permeates the air from these easy diffusers.

The use of reed diffusers to disperse scents dates back to ancient Egypt. Reeds were soaked in essential oils and placed in rooms for both fragrance and therapeutic purposes. Lavender, with its calming properties, was a popular choice.

Crafting lavender reed diffusers combines the historical practice of using reeds for scent diffusion with the modern trend of creating personalized home fragrances. It is a delightful way to bring the timeless allure of lavender into your home.

Materials:

– Glass or ceramic diffuser vessel

– Diffuser reeds

– Lavender essential oil

– Fractionated coconut oil

Instructions:

– Blend together two parts coconut oil with 15-20 drops lavender oil. Pour into diffuser vessel and insert reeds. Turn reeds periodically to absorb and diffuse oil.

Dried Lavender Wall Art & Wreaths

Get creative with shadow boxes, canvas prints, wood signs and other displays.

Dried flower arrangements, including lavender, have been used for centuries as decorative elements. In the Middle Ages, dried flowers were often used in religious ceremonies, symbolizing purity, and beauty.

Designing wall art and wreaths with dried lavender allows you to tap into the historical use of dried flowers for ornamentation. It is a creative expression that brings a sense of natural beauty and historical significance to your living space.

Materials:

– Dried lavender buds and stems

– Hot glue gun or craft adhesive

– Canvas, wood, shadow box frames

Instructions:

– Arrange and adhere lavender stems and buds into wreath, flower, and other designs on chosen surfaces. Get creative and frame on walls or shelves.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, each of these soothing DIY lavender crafts is not just a creative endeavour; it is a journey through history and symbolism. By incorporating these crafts into your living space, you not only infuse your home with the calming essence of lavender but also connect with centuries-old traditions and practices. Let your home be a canvas where history and creativity blend seamlessly, creating a space that resonates with beauty, fragrance, and the enduring allure of lavender.

Final Thoughts

Ready to embark on a historical and creative journey with lavender? Try these DIY crafts and transport your living spaces to a realm of tranquillity and timeless charm. Explore the rich history of lavender while adding your individualized touch to each creation. Start crafting today to weave a tapestry of history, creativity, and relaxation in your home.

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  • Hello! I'm Tracy, Founder of the Lavender Boat, based in Yorkshire, England. Surrounded by gardens and the scent of lavender, I've turned a childhood connection with lavender into a deep exploration. Beyond nostalgia, my interest extends to the historical and practical aspects of lavender. From crafting sachets to understanding its health benefits, my passion for lavender has grown into a lifestyle. The term "Lavender Boat" reflects my dual passions for lavender and water. Lavender Boat is a platform where I share practical insights and recommendations to help you incorporate lavender into your daily life. Join me on this journey of discovery and inspiration. If you have questions or thoughts to share, feel free to reach out. Warmest wishes Tracy

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