Mother’s Day is just around the corner…and I’m so excited to share this DIY gift idea with you today courtesy of my friends at FragranceX! A really fun project that you can create with your child to present to any mom, grandmother or important lady in their life! It will also make a fabulous gift for any occasion…so I hope you enjoy this DIY that will delight the senses!
a “scent-sational” DIY gift idea!
this post is brought to you courtesy of FragranceX~
Step 1: Prepare the Materials & Choose a Scent
Before you start the project, talk with your children about what perfume is and why people wear it. You can get them excited about perfume by telling them how good it smells and about the basic scents involved. When you’re ready to get started, chop the citrus fruits and place all of the ingredients on a play-safe table.
After you are all set up, choose a scent profile with your kids. Are they going to create a sweet, floral perfume or a citrusy, energizing perfume? While this Step isn’t necessary, it can add to the excitement of the activity.
Step 2: Harvest Your Herbs and Flowers
At this point, you will want to instruct your kids on how to use their child-safe scissors to snip pedals off of the flowers they like or tear off pieces of the herbs that smell good to them. They can also pluck petals or smash herbs in their hands to help release their scent. Some examples of fragrant flowers and herbs include lilacs, plumeria, roses, plumeria, mint and rosemary. Let them take as long as they want to choose and explore the different scents, then instruct them to put their chosen flowers and herbs at the bottom of their mason jar.
Step 3: Choose Your Fruity Notes
The fruits you’ve chosen, whether oranges, lemons, grapefruits or all three, should already be chopped into pieces small enough that your kids can easily grab them and fit them inside of their mason jars. Let your kids smell each fruit to decide which they prefer, then place them at the bottom of the mason jar.
Step 4: Add Some Flare
Fill the mason jars about three-fourths of the way full with clear water. You can add a drop of essential oil to the water if you’d like to create a more dramatic smell. From there, have your kids mix some of the liquid watercolors or pre-mixed bottles of food coloring with their squeeze droppers. They can watch as the colors mix and dissolve before their eyes.
They can also add some glitter to their mixture using either their fingers or the salt and pepper shakers. Watch their eyes light up with joy as their concoction comes together!
Step 5: Funnel “Perfume” into Clear Bottles
Once your kids have added all of their ingredients, cap the mason jars and let them sit for about 30 minutes. Your children can gently shake the jars as well.
Once the ingredients have had time to fuse, it’s time to transfer the “perfume” to the bottles the children will store it in. Assist them in using the funnel to carefully pour the concoction into the smaller glass or plastic bottles. The larger ingredients (like the citrus fruits and any large pieces of flowers) will get filtered out and your kids will be left with a sweet-smelling perfume that’s all their own.
Step 6: Choose Your Label
After your “perfume” is bottled and capped, it’s time to choose a fun label. Print the custom labels out. You can choose to either print them onto an uncut sticker template sheet or simply print them on some thick paper. If you print them on paper, cut them out and either glue or tape them onto your perfume bottles. If you use a sticker template sheet the kids can simply peel and stick their favorite design onto their perfume bottle.
That’s all it takes for our children to make a custom-designed “perfume.” This sensory activity will provide tons of fun for your children. It can be done as a group activity or a one-on-one bonding experience. You’ll enjoy watching them experience the sights and smells their “perfume” provides. Enjoy!
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I hope you enjoyed this wonderful DIY project you can create with your kids…for Mother’s Day or any celebration! Click here to see the original post from my friends!
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Anonymous
May 1
This is such a fun Mother’s Day Gift idea! I’d never thought of making my own fragrance before! Thank you so much for sharing!
Lori
May 1
I know, me too!! I thought it was so fun and was happy they let me share it!!
SugarPartiesLA
May 11
This is such a sweet idea for mom ! Love that it’s a diy and it just makes it so much more special.
Lori
May 14
Thanks Susan! I thought it would be a fun share!!
Jennifer
May 1
This is such a fun Mother’s Day Gift idea! I’d never thought of making my own fragrance before! Thank you so much for sharing!
Holly
May 1
What a unique and fun DIY for Mom! Great idea!
Lori
May 7
Thank so much Holly! It was a fun idea to share!
Press Print Party!
May 2
Wow, that looks like a lot of fun to do! Great idea!
Lori
May 7
Thanks Nathalie! I thought it looked like a fun project too!
Jackie
May 13
What a lovely and thoughtful Mother’s Day present!
Lori
May 14
Oh thanks so much! I thought it was a fun idea!
halfpintpartydesign
May 17
This is such a cool gift idea for any woman in your life! What a fun way to personalize a gift. Now I’m thinking of all the possible scent combinations….
Lori
May 19
Thanks Bri! I thought it was a fun share idea!