Handmade Christmas - Lavender Hand Scrub and Knitted Washcloths
Let's carry on with the handmade Christmas, shall we? This gift may seem simple enough, but let me tell you, I'm a slow slow slow knitter...I don't have a whole lot of patience to sit and knit knit knit, and I'm constantly distracted by two small children, so it's no surprise that these two wash clothes took me a few nights in December!! Do you know what I could have sewn in a few nights? Don't even get me started...but alas, it's ok, because my sewing machine was out of service briefly anyway!
I used this great pattern for the washcloths, it was free, after all! It knits up really easy and it's got a pretty edge to boot!
The mason jar contains some amazing lavender hand scrub. I get dry hands in winter...as do several other folks in my family. I'll try just about anything, but a nice olive oil scrub works beautifully! To make it is really simple. Mix 1/2 a cup of sugar with 1/3 a cup of olive oil. Put in several drops of essential oil. Mix it all together. Scoop out a little bit and rub it all over your hands before rinsing them. You won't regret doing this. It makes your hands feel soooo good in the deep dry winter!!
Labels: Handmade Christmas
4 Comments:
Love this! My Grandma has knit me some beautiful washclothes, but I'll have to try my own. That soap sounds amazing!
What a lovely gift!!
i did knitted washcloths this year two but what a wonderful idea to pair it up with a scrub!! thanks again for yet another wonderful idea.. I'm going to have to tag your blog you have some wonderful posts..I'll be seeing you around that's for sure!!
That looks so cute:)
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