How to Make Lavender Linen Water
Pour the ingredients together into a suitable container., Let sit for a week before using., Use within the following year., Use the lavender linen water to add a pleasing fragrance to linens that are being stored. , Apply in either of the following...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Pour the ingredients together into a suitable container.
A spray container makes a good choice, as it will be ready to use rather than having to transfer it to another container. -
Step 2: Let sit for a week before using.
Over time the water will continue to ferment, infusing the lavender fragrance.
Shake occasionally during infusion. , Add a label denoting both product and date to make it easier to know the remaining shelf life.
Store in a cool place out of direct sunlight.
The fragrance deteriorates with time. ,, Iron:
Pour a little into the iron and use the steam function. , While optional, this is a nice use for freshening linen.
When removing linen from the cupboard for use, especially bedding, give a quick spritz with this water to freshen it.
This is especially nice for pillow cases. -
Step 3: Use within the following year.
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Step 4: Use the lavender linen water to add a pleasing fragrance to linens that are being stored.
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Step 5: Apply in either of the following ways: Spray: Pour into a spray bottle and spray directly onto the linen while ironing.
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Step 6: Spritz linen prior to using it.
Detailed Guide
A spray container makes a good choice, as it will be ready to use rather than having to transfer it to another container.
Over time the water will continue to ferment, infusing the lavender fragrance.
Shake occasionally during infusion. , Add a label denoting both product and date to make it easier to know the remaining shelf life.
Store in a cool place out of direct sunlight.
The fragrance deteriorates with time. ,, Iron:
Pour a little into the iron and use the steam function. , While optional, this is a nice use for freshening linen.
When removing linen from the cupboard for use, especially bedding, give a quick spritz with this water to freshen it.
This is especially nice for pillow cases.
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