Kris from Maple Street Shop has graciously shared a wonderful Herbal Spoon Tutorial with us.
I took some wooden spoons floated them in coffee dye and sat them outside
for a few days to make them look old.
I made simple fabric pouches and added herbs for
a simmering potpourri spell for protecting your home.
You stir the herbs together with your
hands, add them to 2 cups of water in a pan or
potpourri pot, and stir clockwise in repetitions of 3, 5 , 7 and
9 while envisioning your home as a safe and protected place.
I placed lavender in the fabric pouch and hung
it on my wall for decoration after I was done.
I thought this was so neat! I spend half of my
life in my kitchen. Why not bring in a little herbal kitchen witch magic.
These delightful spoons can be found in her Etsy Shop with these fun blends.
A blend of herbs specifically chosen for their delightful scent, symbolism, or magical usage, bound to the wooden spoon (or wand) in appealing floral fabric. They can be hung in the kitchen or the herbs can be used as a simmering potpourri.
Herbal potpourri to simmer simply to make the house smell delightful.
Citrus simmering potpourri ~ clean and invigorating.
Mothers simmering potpourri ~ to eliminate odors before guests arrive.
Christmas simmering potpourri ~ Make the house smell like Christmas all year round.
Country Spice simmering potpourri ~ makes the home smell like you’ve been baking all day.
Wood stove potpourri ~ Put in a pan on your wood stove.
Magical simmering herbs.
Love Simmering Potpourri ~ to introduce love into your life or strengthen a relationship or to bring your family closer together.
Money Potpourri ~ set energies into motion to ease financial burdens.
Protective Simmering Potpourri ~ Drench your home with protective energy.
Purification Simmering Potpourri ~ Use while spring cleaning to clear away useless energy lingering in your home.
Thank you Kris for the wonderful idea! We do spend allot of time in the kitchen!
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8 comments:
cool idea! I do love my stain and dye!
love this idea, thanks for sharing. =)
Great tutorial from Kris! I love the way she aged the spoons! Magical!!
Vicky
What a neat idea. I have old spoons I could do this with. Thanks for the tutorial. :)
How delightfully interesting. Sounds like something I would like to try.
Carol
What a great tutorial!!! Thanks so much for sharing!
Lucy
Thanks ladies. It was a fun little idea that turned out cute:) I am thrilled and surprised to have it posted here!!
What a cute tutorial! Thanks for sharing :)
Kim
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