50 Ways To Use Lavender
- Make a calming tea made with dried lavender flower heads, chamomile, oat straw & other calming herbs
- Make lavender talc: mix together 8 parts each bentonite clay & arrowroot powder, 1 part each slippery elm & comfrey root powder. Shake well. Add 30-50 drops lavender essential oil, shake again and enjoy.
- Make a lavender sachet by adding organic lavender buds to a muslin bag – gift it as a wedding favor
- Make homemade lavender scented candles, by adding fresh or dried lavender buds and a few drops of lavender essential oil into the heated wax
- Make a room spray with 2 cups water, 2 drops each lavender, tea tree & peppermint essential oils in a spritzer bottle. Use liberally.
- Put a few drops of lavender essential oil in a warm foot bath to help ease your child into a peaceful sleep (this also helps them pee before bed so there are no/less wake ups at night)
- With the abundance of lavender in your garden, make a beautiful lavender wreath
- For a lovely salad dressing, whisk together 6 Tbsp olive oil, 2 Tbsp balsamic or apple cider vinegar, 1 Tbsp lemon juice, 1 crushed garlic clove, 2 Tbsp honey, 1 tsp each mustard powder & organic dried lavender flowers
- Crush fresh flowers and spread it on your legs & arms to help repel flies & mosquitoes while sitting outside in the summer
- Use pressed lavender blooms to decorate homemade cards & gift wrapping
- Massage lavender essential oil into aching joints and muscles for added pain relief
- Tie a handful of fresh lavender flowers together with decorative string or ribbon, and hang it on a door for a cozy & fragrant décor
- You can bake with organically grown lavender by adding it into scone, cake or cookie recipes – do a search online to find a recipe that appeals to you
- Gift lavender seed bombs as wedding favors
- Dab lavender infused oil onto itchy & dry skin – is especially good for children (see #42 for Lavender oil recipe)
- Use organic lavender blooms as a garnish to add beautiful a purple hue to your cooking
- Make lavender scented soap bars and give it for a wonderful homemade Christmas gift
- A few drops of lavender essential oil on the skin can help soothe bug bites
- For lavender infused vinegar, add a handful of organic lavender buds (dried or fresh) to 2 cups white wine or apple cider vinegar. Let sit for up to 6 weeks, shaking every few days. Strain before use.
- Plant lavender in your garden
- Place a lavender pillow in your linen closet & dresser drawers, to add a sweet scent to clothes and linens
- Tie together a large bunch of dried lavender blooms with a few forget-me-nots, lily of the valley & small daisies for a lovely and elegant lavender bouquet
- Rub lavender essential oil on the temples to ease headaches
- Have a relaxing bath with your homemade lavender bath salt: Mix together 1 cup Epsom salt, ½ cup sea salt, 1/4 cup baking soda & 10-20 drops lavender essential oil. Mix well & store in a sealed jar. Use 1/3 cup per bath.
- Sprinkle lavender essential oil on your pillow at night for a peaceful night’s sleep (this is safe for the whole family, babies & toddlers included)
- Add lavender essential oil to your after-sun cream to help soothe sun-burned skin
- Enjoy aromatherapy in your home by adding 5-6 drops lavender essential oil to a bit of water in an oil diffuser
- Make this luscious Lavender Coconut Sugar Scrub for yourself, as a Christmas or bridesmaid gift: Mix together 1 cup white sugar, ½ cup melted coconut oil, 10-15 drops lavender essential oil, 2 Tbsp organic dried lavender buds. Store in a pretty glass jar.
- Add a few drops of food grade lavender oil to your homemade lemonade recipe
- Soothe minor burns with a few drops of lavender essential oil diluted with water and rubbed onto the skin
- Use organic lavender flower blooms to decorate a cake
- Add crushed dried lavender flowers to your homemade liquid soap recipe
- Add organic lavender blooms to your homemade blackberry jam for a nice & fragrant variation
- Make a Dream Pillow by stuffing dried flower heads into a sachet and place under the pillowcase at bedtime
- Add a few drops of lavender essential oil to a carrier oil (light olive, sweet almond, jojoba) and massage over the lower abdomen to help relieve menstrual cramps
- Homemade lavender potpourri makes for a great gift for yourself or a loved one
- Stir crumbled organic fresh lavender blooms and a pinch of cinnamon into vanilla ice cream for a pleasant treat
- Use your scrap sewing material to make a lavender eye pillow
- Place fresh flowers in closets and any other storage space to deter moths & silverfish
- Take a picture of your lavender bouquet on an old wooden table or other romantic backdrop, print it out, frame it & hang it in your house
- Make your own lavender water by adding 5 drops lavender essential oil for every 5oz distilled water. Store in a spritzer bottle and enjoy as a refreshing facial tonic and as a room spray
- Lavender oil: With a wooden mallet, bruise freshly cut organic lavender flowers, stems & leaves and stuff them into a 500mL mason jar, cover with oil (light olive, almond or jojoba) & let sit for 48 hours. Strain (repeat the above steps again for a stronger fragrance) & store oil in a dark glass jar.
- Prepare a recipe a homemade lavender jelly & give it for a hostess gift
- Dab a few drops of diluted lavender essential oil onto acne spots to reduce inflammation and inhibit overgrowth acne-causing bacteria to the skin
- Add 2-3 drops of lavender essential oil to your natural deodorant for a natural floral lavender scent
- Add 10-15 drops lavender essential oil to 40oz of carrier oil (sweet almond, or jojoba) for your own relaxing & calming massage oil
- To ease yourself into a tranquil night’s sleep, add 4-5 drops lavender essential oil to a hot bath at bedtime
- Make a Soothing Lavender Salve: slowly heat ½ cup olive oil over low heat. Add ¼ cup organic lavender buds, turn off heat and let cool 20 mins. Strain into a glass measuring cup. Boil an inch of water in a pot, simmer & place cup in water. To the cup, add 2 Tbsp grated beeswax, 10 drops lavender essential oil, contents of 1 pierced vitamin E capsule. Let simmer, stirring until all is melted. Pour into a dark glass jar, cool, seal & store. Lastly…enjoy!
- Make your own carpet cleaner by mixing together 5-6 drops of lavender essential oil to 1cup baking soda. Sprinkle this on the carpet an hour before vacuuming. Vacuum as normal and enjoy the fresh scent of lavender that lingers
- Add this Lavender Vanilla Syrup to champagne, vanilla ice cream, or over mixed summer berries: Simmer 1 cup water & ½ cup raw sugar over medium heat, stirring until sugar dissolves. Add 2 tsp pure vanilla extract & 2 Tbsp organic dried lavender blooms, and simmer 20 mins. Remove from heat, let cool, place in fridge overnight. Strain blooms and store syrup in fridge for up to 3 months.