Here’s what you’ll need:

FabricRiceDried LavenderScissorsNeedleThreadRibbon

Cut to Size

Depending on how much lavender and rice you have, you’ll want to customize the size of the fabric based on that. Or divvy the piece up so you can make multiples, one for each drawer. Fold your fabric in half and cut out a square at the edge so one of the edges is a fold—that means you only have to sew two sides instead of three!

Sew the Edges

Start by folding the fabric so that the pattern is on the inside; you want the pattern to face inward. Using whatever stitch you know and think would be secure (you’ve got to keep that rice in there) sew the two open sides so that there’s only an opening at the top. Make sure that there are no gaps where lavender or rice can escape. Once you’re done sewing, turn the pouch pattern side out and set aside.

Make Your Filling

In a small bowl, mix your rice and lavender together. This is the fun part because you’ll want to dig in with your fingers and make sure that you’ve thoroughly mixed the lavender into the rice. You can also control how potent you want the lavender scent to be. Do what smells good to you and remember that the scent will fade over time. You might be wondering why you mix the lavender with rice; rice helps absorb moisture and filling a whole pouch with lavender would be more expensive and a little overkill.

Fill the Pouch

Fill your fabric pouch with the mixture, if you’re not feeling like pouring it in (rice can easily spill everywhere) use a spoon and add the rice until you feel like it’s appropriately stuffed. Be cautious, you don’t want to overfill it and you don’t want to under fill it. It’s sort of a perfect balancing act. Here’s the good news: you can re-adjust as needed.

Tie the Top

So this might be controversial, but we don’t think you should sew the top of the sachet closed. You can if you want to, but hear us out first. By keeping the top of you sachet open you can refresh the mixture inside once it loses its fragrance—without having to sew another one. Plus the ribbon tied around the top works to keep it closed and looks pretty darn cute.

Enjoy!

Now all that’s left is to decide which drawer to tuck this little beauty in! A few of our favorite places to store our sachets are in our sock drawers, shoe closets, and bathroom counters.