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What do you use lavender wands for?

What do you use lavender wands for?

It has been a timeless practice to put dried lavender inside closets to keep clothes smelling fresh and moth-free. Stress-relief, deodorizer, soothing headaches… a lavender wand serves all these benefits in a neat, convenient manner. Elegance and art aren’t left aside, either! The scent will spread for months.

How long does a lavender wand last?

A lavender wand will last for at least ten years. As the lavender dries and the fragrance begins to fade, the lavender wand can be refreshed by crushing the wand between your fingers to release more fragrance.

How much ribbon do you need for a lavender wand?

Lavender wands encase the scent of lavender in ribbon to enjoy the fragrance for years to come. They also make wonderful homemade gifts. About two yards of thin ribbon, about 1/2 inch thick in any color you choose. An odd number of fresh lavender strands – 17 will make a good-sized wand.

Can you braid lavender?

Braid each lavender stem in a traditional braid. Place the 8-inch section of ribbon about 1 inch away from the end of the stems. Tie a knot to hold the stems together. Turn the braid over and tie a second knot on the other side.

What can I do with dried lavender stems?

Just snip stems and dry. After flowers are dried, you can harvest lavender buds to use in crafts like potpourri, sachets or soaps. Or you can store dried lavender buds to add their sweet floral flavor to kitchen creations. Like other herbs, dried lavender buds are more potent than fresh.

How do you make lavender bundles?

For drying lavender, bundle stems together so that flower heads are lined up. Use two rubber bands per dried lavender bunch—one just beneath the flower heads and one at the base of stems. Hang bundles upside down to dry in a dark, warm spot.

Does dried lavender still smell?

Generally, dried Lavender will keep its delightful fragrance for a season. Lavenders with higher oil content, such as Lavandula x intermedia ‘Grosso’, will stay fragrant longer. Squeeze or crush the flowers to release the scent.

Does dried lavender go bad?

Properly stored, dried lavender will generally stay at best quality for about 2 to 3 years. No, commercially packaged dried lavender does not spoil, but it will start to lose potency over time and not flavor food as intended – the storage time shown is for best quality only.

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How to make your own Lavender wands at home?

1 Tie the stems together with a ribbon ( available here*) – just right beneath the blossoms. Leave one end of the ribbon short. 2 The next part is a little tricky at the beginning. Hold your little bouquet upside down, and bend the stems over. 3 Start to weave your ribbon through the stems.

How many stems do you need for a lavender wand?

Collect 7-15 fresh lavender stems, with at least 8″ (20cm) of stem below the flower. Ideally, you want young flowers that are still in the bud. If the flowers are in full bloom, then they tend to fall off the stem as they dry. Not a big deal, but your lavender wand might shed a few lavender crumbs in your closet.

Why are the flowers falling off my lavender wand?

If the flowers are in full bloom, then they tend to fall off the stem as they dry. Not a big deal, but your lavender wand might shed a few lavender crumbs in your closet.

What’s the best way to weave lavender flowers?

Let the spool-end of the ribbon poke out between the bars at the top of the cage. Step 5: Weave the spool-end of the ribbon under and over the lavender stems, like this. Step 6: If bits of flower stick out between the stems and ribbon, poke them back into place with a toothpick.