Learn how to make scented sachets and leave your drawers smelling good!

Over time, some items of clothing and belongings may have an unpleasant smell due to being in an enclosed space.

In addition, these enclosed environments can attract mold to clothes, especially if the environment is humid and dark. So, to avoid mold, which is very harmful to health and can cause allergies, and also leave your drawers super fragrant, a great solution is scented sachets!

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They are great at fighting mold and will delight you with the mild scent that will stay on your clothes all day long. And, best of all, it's very easy to make and you only need a few materials. Want to learn how to make scented sachets? Keep reading!

How to make scented sachets

Materials:

All the materials needed to make this scented sachet will be very easy to find and at a very affordable price. Are they:

  • Fabric bags (organza or tulle and preferably with bows to close);
  • 1 ml of fixative;
  • 1 zipped plastic bag;
  • 9 ml of essence with the scent of your choice;
  • 500 mg of sago.

A tip we give to those who know little about essence is to use lavender essence or citrus fruit essence. Two wonderful options!

How to make:

To do this, you will do a few processes. The first step is to pour the sago into a container and add the selected essence according to your taste.

Soon after, you will add the fixative and stir well to incorporate the mixture. This material will be super important for your sachet to last longer.

After mixing well, put the sago balls in the plastic bag and close it, leaving it well sealed for at least 24 hours. Finally, the balls will go inside the fabric bag and the bow.

Then you can already put it in your drawer or wardrobe. Or, if you prefer, you can sell these sachets to earn extra income, or give them away as party favors. Besides fragrant, they look beautiful!

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