3 Project Tutorials to Pamper Yourself + Brand-New Homemade Bath and Body Kits!
These brand-new kits will have you feeling pampered and relaxed. Our pumpkin candle project has a scrumptious fragrance that will have your house heralding in the fragrances of Fall. Our DIY Perfume project is for creating an all-natural perfume scent that is personalized to your exacting preferences. The Fall Flavors Lip Balm Sampler is a great way to experiment with different flavor combinations, from vanilla nutmeg to caramel and everything in between. We’ve thought of everything too, right down to the decorative packaging. Create your own homemade bath and body projects this weekend and enjoy the rest and relaxation.
Pumpkin Soufflé Candles
Fall is just around the corner and the pumpkin spice is already starting to emerge again in your favorite lattes and foods. Create this lovely candle set to fill your home with the scents of Fall. These candles are simple to make and can be done during a girls’ night or craft afternoon. Package them to look like a tiny pumpkin, or set them out on a fireplace or side table to give your house an instant rustic aroma with notes of pumpkin spice, cinnamon, and sugary goodness.
Pumpkin Soufflé Candle Supplies:
- 3 fluted tart tins
- Yellow beeswax pellets
- Pumpkin Souffle Flavor Oil
- 3 candle wicks with bases
- Orange ribbon
Instructions:
Heat 4 oz. of beeswax in a melting pot or double boiler at 147 degrees F. When wax is completely melted, pour entire container of Pumpkin Soufflé Flavor Oil into the wax and stir completely.
Pour mixture into fluted tart tins and drop wick into candle. Allow to set for 1 hour or put in refrigerator to cool.
Packaging:
Stack candles on top of each other and tie together with orange ribbon. If the stack is unstable, you can wrap a rubber band around first, then cover the rubber band with the ribbon.
Cut burlap into leaf shapes. If you need to tint the burlap, buy a natural color and use spray ink to tint the material. The burlap pictured is lime green, but toned down with Frayed Burlap spray ink by Tim Holtz.
Thread both leaf shapes onto rusty wire, thread wire underneath ribbon and twist in place, then wrap the ends of the wire around a paintbrush or pencil to create curls.
Fall Flavors Lip Balm Sampler
The weather is turning colder, the leaves are changing, and Fall is just around the corner. Treat your lips to the favorite flavors of the season with this sampler of lip balms that will last the entire season. From caramel to vanilla nutmeg, these lip balms will have your mouth watering.
Fall Flavors Lip Balm Sampler Supplies:
- 1 oz. Vanilla Nutmeg lip balm flavor oil
- 1 oz. Caramel lip balm flavor oil
- 1 pipette (to assist with filling lip balm tubes)
- 2 Tbsp. beeswax beads
- 4 clear round lip balm tubes
- 1 glassine bag
- 1 washi tape – Houndstooth or other pattern
- 2 Tbsp. coconut oil
- A few drops of honey (optional)
Instructions:
- Combine 2 Tbsp. coconut oil and 2 Tbsp. beeswax pellets in a small, heat-resistant container.
- Place the container into a pan of hot water until the ingredients melt, stirring constantly with a spoon or fork. Wear an oven mitt to safely remove the container from the pot of water and place it on a heat-resistant mat.
- Ad 8-10 drops of lip balm oil and honey. Stir well.
- Use a pipette to fill each tube to the rim. Leave the cap off until completely cooled.
- For best results, allow the tubes to sit unmoved for 20 minutes after pouring so the mixture settles evenly. Place in refrigerator for an hour or let sit overnight before gifting.
- Wrap each tube with brown houndstooth washi tape.
- Wrap a length of twine around the washi tape and tie in place.
- Stick several strips of washi tape on corner of glassine bag and cover a clothespin with the tape.
- Add sentiment with stickers or a white marker to the bottom of the bag. Close bag with clothespin.
Packaging:
- Wrap each tube with brown houndstooth washi tape.
- Wrap a length of twine around the washi tape and tie in place.
- Stick several strips of washi tape on corner of glassine bag and cover a clothespin with the tape.
- Add sentiment with stickers or a white marker to the bottom of the bag. Close bag with clothespin.
DIY Lavender Perfume and Packaging Project
Create your own personalized perfume scent with our DIY Perfume Kit. Have a fun “crafternoon” creating your own perfume and decorating the bottle. In just a few easy steps, you can have an all-natural scent that you’ll be proud to display on your bathroom counter. Add vintage touches with the book text and hand-stitched bag and make a gift-worthy perfume with a light lavender scent.
DIY Lavender Perfume Supplies:
- 1 lavender essential oil
- 1 oz. carrier oil
- 1 amber bottle with atomizer
- Patterned book text paper
- 3 vintage pink bows
- Hand-stitched pink bag
- Anna Corba’s Vintage Label stamp set
- Optional: Add additional essential oils to create custom scents
DIY Lavender Perfume Project Directions:
Fill the perfume bottle with a little less than 1 oz. carrier oil (jojoba oil, fractionated coconut oil, apricot kernel oil, or avocado oil will work).
Add 20-30 drops of lavender essential oil, depending on desired intensity.
Put the lid on the bottle and shake for a few seconds.
Glue the book text around the bottle, attach the bow to the top with strong adhesive.
Stamp pink sleeve with Anna Corba’s Vintage Labels stamp set.
Tip: You can also use different essential oils to create unique blends and personalized scents.
Explore All Our Newest Bath and Body Kits |
Posted: Friday, July 29th, 2016 @ 11:45 am
Categories: Homemade Bath and Body, How-To Project Tutorials.
Tags: DIY lip balm, DIY perfume, Fall Flavors Lip Balm Sampler Kit, homemade bath and body, homemade bath and body kits, make your own lip balm, pumpkin candle kit, pumpkin spice, vanilla nutmeg.
Subscribe to the comments feed if you like.
Both comments and pings are currently closed.