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I am in the middle of Spring cleaning so when I saw a tutorial for a Scented Scahet on www.flythroughourwindow.com, and I knew I had plenty of 5" squares on hand, I just had to try some.
These pictures are the first two I made followng her instructions. They do not use much fabric and are easy to do. I made an applesauce snack cake which takes 20 minutes to bake. While it was baking I made these first two...so very easy. However, I would modify her directions for me personally in the future. Being in a hurry, I used velcro to fasten, rather than a button and buttonhole. You could also use a snap, a tie or whatever you wanted. And, I would make the hanging loop a lot longer in some cases. These fit over the cupboard knobs just fine, but if you wanted to hang over a door knob you would need a longer loop. You do not need much of the scented baking soda for the sachet. A little goes a long way. I put too much in the first one. Repeat....do not put too much in. Very important. And I made french seams on the second one which took care of raveling threads very nicely. These would be great for a vehicle, boat, our pool house, bottoms of waste baskets (as long as you use liners) or hung around your home. I would NOT put these in a baby's room. I think the smell would be overwhelming for them, or maybe any bedroom. You could also fill them with lavender buds, rose petals and other such potpourri. |
These are so cute! Thanks for sharing.
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I love sachets!! Yours are so cute!
Thanks for sharing :) |
Very cute Jeanne, thank you for sharing... Do you buy the scented baking soda? Guess I never knew there was such a thing. :)
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Originally Posted by cheryl rearick
Very cute Jeanne, thank you for sharing... Do you buy the scented baking soda? Guess I never knew there was such a thing. :)
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