I love getting homemade gifts! The idea that someone put their own time and effort into something for me just gives me the warm fuzzies. In return, I like to make gifts for other people! Since Valentine’s Day is coming, I wanted to share how to make a Valentine’s Sugar Scrub with Violet Fragrance! This is a simple recipe to use, and I even included where you can find some of the ingredients to make it easier!
How to put a little Pizazz to your Homemade Gifts!
When I make gifts for people, I like to do little things to make them extra special. Sometimes, that means making a little card to go with them. I also look at the packaging. For sugar scrubs, I like to use cute little jars so that whoever gets them can leave it out on display in their bathroom if they wish.
Doing these extra little things helps the presentation. Also, it lets whoever gets your gift know you are really thinking about them when you are putting the time into putting this all together.
As I have said earlier, I love the idea of homemade gifts. Some of my favorite things are things that people made for me. I have little knick knacks that have been with me everywhere we have moved that people made for me. They totally don’t match anything I have, but I display them just the same because they remind me of the person who made them! Enough about me, though! Let’s get to that Valentine’s sugar scrub recipe!
How to Make a Valentine’s Sugar Scrub with Violet Fragrance
Supplies:
- ¾ cup sugar
- ¼ cup olive oil
- 20-30 drops Violet fragrance oil
- ¼ teaspoon Rosy mica powder
- 2 tablespoons Valentine’s sprinkles
Directions:
- In a small bowl, combine sugar, olive oil, fragrance oil, and mica powder Stir well.
- Add Valentine’s sprinkles, stir.
- Store in airtight container or jar and use within 6 months.
The Wrap Up
I hope you enjoy making this Valentine’s Sugar Scrub Recipe with the Violet fragrance! You can always add other fragrances too! If you want a simpler recipe, be sure to check out my original sugar scrub recipe (complete with old crappy pictures)!
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I bet this smells really good.
This would make for a nice gift any time of the year.