Crafting with Herbs
Do-It-Yourself Botanical Decor, Beauty Products, Kitchen Essentials, and More
Debbie Wolfe
- 144 Pages
- March 16, 2021
- ISBN: 9781510762428
- Trim Size: 7.5in x 9in x 0in
Description
Capture the beauty, fragrance, and power of herbs in these delightful crafts for home and garden.
Why craft with herbs? They're easy to grow, beautiful, fragrant, full of health benefits, and are incredibly versatile! Herbs are best known for their medicinal and culinary uses, but there’s so much more you can do with them. From spray disinfectants to wreaths and garlands, custom herb salts to homemade skincare products, there's something here for every room of your house—and everyone on your gift list! Learn how to make beautiful and useful items such as:
- Smudge Sticks
- Herb Sachets
- Hanging Herbal Swag
- Natural Confetti
- Herbal Cleaning Vinegars
- Herb salts (with recipes for different blends)
- Herbal Teas
- Compound Herb Butter
- Lavender Neck Wrap
- Simple Herbal Balm
- And much more!
In addition to the crafts, learn how to grow, prune, harvest, dry, and store your favorite herbs. Woven throughout are helpful tidbits on the wellness properties and history of herbs.
Create useful crafts that will beautify your home and make wonderful DIY gifts!
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Reviews
"Debbie Wolfe's green thumb and boundless creativity have led to an extensive and exciting collection of garden projects. Her photos alone will inspire readers to get their hands dirty!" —Kathleen Corlett, Editor in Chief at BobVila.com, Acton Media
"Debbie has done it again! Crafting with Herbs is filled with DIY projects for every area of the home! You will find yourself excited to make the next herbal craft after you see the beautiful photography throughout the book!" —Kasey Schwartz, All Things Mamma, Author of Essential Oils for a Clean and Healthy Home.
"This fun book shows how to make 30 craft projects from fresh herbs collected from your garden. There are lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) neck wraps, miniature herb wreaths that act as tea bags, and eco-friendly confetti made with colorful, dried herb flowers. Hidden messages can be sent with small herb bouquets called 'tussie-mussies' that are based on each herb’s meaning. Recipes cover making herbal oils and scrubs, honeys, pastes, hair rinse, and salve. Brief descriptions highlight 14 of the herbs used in the projects with a few medicinal and culinary uses along with gardening stats. Wolfe wrote DIY Garden Projects and Crafts and writes for home repair retailers like Bob Vila." —Kathi Keville, American Herb Association Quarterly Director.