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Homemade Body Scrub: One For You, One For Me!
December 5, 2009 by Happy Campers
Filed under cheap, free & easy, feature
For my Mommy Friends in our CoOp group, I made these:
The inspiration came from some homemade body scrub that Jessie made for me as a birthday gift…which was the best! The project was very easy & something kids can easily get in on!
To begin, choose your jar. I went to Hobby Lobby & found these wide mouthed jars with hinged lids for $1.33 each (I visited when they were 1/2 price, so I got an even better deal!). While you’re at the craft store, swing by the scrapbook section and pick a spiffy pattern paper to top your jar with & make your tag with. I used one 12×12 sheet for the lids and another 12×12 sheet for the labels. And don’t forget your jar of Glossy Mod Podge & a small foam brush.
Cut circles from the scrapbook paper the size of your jar’s lid. I used a cup as my template. Brush a layer of Mod Podge onto the jar’s lid, place your paper circle on top, & smooth out any air bubbles. Then brush a layer of Mod Podge on top of the paper, making sure to get your Mod Podge over the paper’s edges (this will waterproof the paper). Allow to dry over night.
For your sugar scrub, you’ll need:
1 cup organic brown sugar
1/2 cup turbinado sugar (this is very, very coarse so you could use another 1/2 cup brown sugar if you’d like a finer grit scrub; you could also use a super-fine white sugar)
organic safflower oil
avocado oil
essential oil (I used vanilla)
Combine the brown sugar & turbinado sugar in a bowl and stir to blend. Add just enough of the two oils to the sugar so that it sticks together slightly but isn’t overly oily. It’s better to start with too little oil, mix your oil/sugar well, & add more oil if needed. At this point, take a little bit to the sink & scrub your hands well. Decide if it’s the consistency you like. If not, add more sugar or oil. Last, add enough essential oil to make it smell as strong or subtle as you wish.
Fill your jars (after the lids have dried) with your sugar scrub. My jars held about 1 cup of scrub each. Smooth the top of the sugar scrub with the back of a spoon, & use a small heart shaped cookie cutter to imprint a heart on the top of the sugar.
All that’s left is to make your tag! I used the same paper from the lids to make a label, and tied it onto the jar with coordinating ribbon. Wow your friends & family with your crafty gift
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AmyMusings on Sat, 5th Dec 2009 7:16 am
I could actually MAKE that!!! On the cheap!!! I have all of those ingredients!!
Let’s not talk about the jar of body scrub sitting on my bathtub ledge that I never use because I’m saving it because it was so expensive. So when I took a bath last week and opened the lid it was…not something I would use on my driveway. Let’s put it that way.
HappyCampers on Sat, 5th Dec 2009 8:27 am
That’s what I love about the body scrub is that you can make it however you like. I make one with white sugar and lime essential oil that smells so yummy too…and it’s CHEAP!! I used to swear by some Bath & Bodyworks sugar scrub that cost $20 a jar, but now I love this so much I won’t buy that again!
Rose on Tue, 15th Dec 2009 12:57 pm
These look great! I’d like to make them for some family members but I’m curious – where did you purchase the oils? At a Whole Foods or co-op? I’m not sure where they are carried.
HappyCampers on Tue, 15th Dec 2009 2:04 pm
Hi! I found the oils at our local grocery store called Sprouts. If you wanted to stick with organic oils, you could try Whole Foods, Central Market, or a similar healthy-oriented grocery store. If you didn’t care about organics, you can find these oils at most grocery stores. If you can’t find avocado oil in the regular grocery store, you can just use all safflower oil instead. Good luck!