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4. Tension-Relieving Wardrobe and Linen Sachets

Homemade linen sachets filled with dried rosemary sitting inside an organized clothing drawer.

I used to buy those cheap synthetic linen sprays and scented plastic discs for my bedroom closet. Honestly, they just made my clothes smell like a chemical factory, and one actually leaked and completely ruined a gorgeous vintage wool blazer I spent hours thrifting.

Chic Fabric Pockets

That’s when I started making my own DIY herb sachets using the leftover dried sprigs from my windowsill. All you need are some tiny, breathable cotton or linen drawstring pouches from the craft store.

Simply strip the completely dried leaves off their woody stems and pack them tightly into the little bags. You can toss a few into your underwear drawers or loop them directly onto your coat hangers for a subtle, organic fragrance upgrade.

Fabric Refreshment

The cool thing about rosemary is that it naturally contains trace amounts of a compound called camphor. This specific botanical element is incredible because it safely repels pesky clothes moths and silverfish without the awful, toxic smell of old-school mothballs.

It leaves your bedsheets and winter knits smelling incredibly crisp, clean, and wonderfully earthy. It is an absolute lifesaver for preserving expensive fabrics or delicate vintage linens tucked away in your dark storage bins.

Keeping your clothes smelling amazing is pretty great, but we can actually take this exact same antibacterial power straight into the kitchen. Click that next button down below because I’m spilling my secret recipe for an all-natural countertop spray that works total magic on sticky grease.

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