Treat mom or grandma for Mother’s Day with this homemade lavender sugar scrub. This moisturizing sugar scrub is the perfect Mother’s Day craft, made straight from the heart!
Lavender Sugar Scrub for Mom
You truly can’t go wrong with homemade gifts. Whether this lavender sugar scrub is for mom, grandma, teachers, or neighbors, they’ll be sure to cherish it, even more, knowing you made it with love.
Lavender is a classic scent, popular because it is so relaxing. With Mother’s Day coming up, why not give Mom a homemade gift that will help her relax a bit? Plus, this sugar scrub couldn’t be easier to make. Pair it with a bar of homemade lavender soap for a sweet gift basket!
Supplies you’ll need to make Lavender Sugar Scrub
- Wide mouth half pint mason jars
- Printable jar label – download it here
- White cardstock paper
- Scissors
- Decorative twine or ribbon
- ½ cup sugar
- 2 ½ tablespoons coconut oil
- 10-15 drops of lavender essential oil
A note about coconut oil: If you enjoy making homemade scrubs and lotions, you will find yourself going through coconut oil at a pretty quick pace. I like to buy organic coconut oil in bulk at Sam’s Club or Costco. It’s way less expensive than buying in a smaller jar at the grocery store.
How to Make Lavender Sugar Scrub
This recipe will fill one wide mouth half pint mason jar. If you want to make more, just multiply the three basic ingredients: ½ cup sugar, 2 ½ tablespoons coconut oil, and 10-15 drops of lavender essential oil.
On low power, melt the coconut oil in the microwave. Watch the coconut oil carefully. Heat it just until it melts. If there are tiny bits of solid coconut oil, that is just fine. Give them a quick stir to melt.
Add the lavender essential oil and then the sugar. Stir to combine.
Print off the mason jar label (found here) on white cardstock paper. Note: this label will only work on a wide mouth jar.
Cut out the label and place it inside the mason jar ring. Close the mason jar, and add a decorative ribbon or twine bow if you would like.
You can add this lavender sugar scrub to a basket filled with other scented goodies such as lavender bath bombs, lavender soap, lavender milk bath, and lavender candles. All of which are fairly straightforward to make and are the perfect DIY gift for Mother’s Day!
I love using this sugar scrub to treat my hands. I use it before bed since the lavender is so relaxing. The coconut oil moisturizes my hands and nails, and I wake up in the morning with soft hands.
If you’re looking for more handmade gift ideas for Mother’s Day, check out these Homemade Mother’s Day Gifts from Kids – there are great ideas for kids of all ages. And if mom is a crafter or creative type, you need to see this Mother’s Day Gift Guide for Crafty Moms.
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Lavender Sugar Scrub
Supplies
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- 2 ½ tablespoons coconut oil
- 10-15 drops lavender essential oil
Instructions
- This recipe will fill one wide mouth half pint mason jar. If you want to make more, just multiply the three basic ingredients: ½ cup sugar, 2 ½ tablespoons coconut oil, and 10-15 drops of lavender essential oil.
- On low power, melt the coconut oil in the microwave. Watch the coconut oil carefully. Heat it just until it melts. If there are tiny bits of solid coconut oil, that is just fine. Give them a quick stir to melt.
- Add the lavender essential oil and then the sugar. Stir to combine.
- Print off the mason jar label (found here) on white cardstock paper. Note: this label will only work on a wide mouth jar.
- Cut out the label and place it inside the mason jar ring. Close the mason jar, and add a decorative ribbon or twine bow if you would like.
This post originally appeared on this blog on Mar 20, 2018.
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Jane Marzullo says
I was thinking of making this for Mother’s Day presents at church. Definitely will need at least 80 jars. Do you have any suggestions for mass production? I was thinking I could make it in larger batches on the stovetop. This is such a wonderful idea! Thank you!! 💕
Georgia says
I loved how easy and simple it was to make. I made a jar for my sister, mother and I, and we all love it
Karen says
I am going to make these in small decorated mason jars for bridal shower give always!….so easy, pretty! personal and inexpensive!…thanks for the recipe!
Amy says
This looks really cool! I was wondering if maybe I could use something else instead of coconut oil?
Amanda Formaro says
You could use almond oil, jojoba oil, or grapeseed oil.
Shannon says
I love this so much I made an extra bottle for a swap partner, I love how simple it was to make as well. Thank you!
Amanda Formaro says
That’s great Shannon, so glad you loved it!