Lavender Wands
Lavender favours, or faggots, were originally used to scent linen and other stored fabric and clothes. They were often used to mark the dozens, and the half-dozens, in piles of linen in a bride's dowry chest, and it was usually the children who were set to work to make them. Nowadays, they make nice small gifts, either individually or in a "bunch" to put in a vase.
YOU WILL NEED:
Freshly gathered lavender stems, about 30cm. (12") long and 1 metre of narrow ribbon.
METHOD:
Take an uneven number of stems of lavender, 15 is about right. Tie these together tightly, with the end of the ribbon, just below the flower heads. Turn the bunch upside down and carefully bend the stems back over the flower heads, one by one. Start to weave the long end of the ribbon in and out of the stems, as there is an odd number it will have a basket effect. Shape the head as you go, pulling the weaving tight as you get to the bottom of the flower heads. Wind the ribbon round a couple of times, and slip knot the end. Use any remaining ribbon to make a bow. Trim the ends of the stems level. You can bind these with the ribbon too, and make a loop to hang up the "favour".
Cute favor idea or not? I'm not a huge fan of candy or useless knicknacks as favors, but want something that people will actually want to take home and that is special.
I would totally use this. Lavender scented undies? Sign me up! And it's so cute and delicate - and I bet it will appeal to all ages and types of people.
ReplyDeleteFrom Dennis:
ReplyDeleteLavender is a beautiful color and has a very nice aroma!
I think the wands are a great idea--beautiful, elegant, useful. I have lavendar in the garden, I'll have to try it this summer.
ReplyDeleteThe wands may be too difficult for construction, but here's an idea for eye pillows or wrist rests that sounds intriguing and much easier to construct. You'd be able to choose your own fabric. I also found some sites for personalized champagne flutes or tall shot glasses that you might consider.
ReplyDeleteLavendar and buckwheat eyepillows or keyboard wrist supports:
http://www.save-on-crafts.com/buckwheat1.html
Personalized champagne flutes:
http://www.favorfavor.com/page/FF/PROD/3303s
personalized shot glass:
http://www.favorfavor.com/page/FF/CTGY/Inexpensive