
Mix together 1 cup coconut oil with 2 cups granulated sugar. Stir the mixture until it has a light and creamy consistency.
Add 10-15 drops of lavender essential oil. Lavender can be a powerful scent so if you don’t want a strong aroma, add about half of the drops. The mix of lavender and coconut together is such an amazing combination, it’s one of my all time favorite scents.

Add about a 1/4 teaspoon of dried lavender buds to the sugar mixture and stir in the buds until they are fully incorporated into the mixture.
Wash and dry the jars completely. Spoon the sugar scrub inside the bottle and pack tightly. I made my own sugar scrub labels using Canva and printed them out on white cardstock. Cut the labels out and punch a hole in the top of the cardstock.

Next, thread a strand of yellow bakers twine through the hole of the label and tie around the top of the bottle. Tuck a small spoon and a lavender sprig into the knot of the bakers twine.
Here a few things you can do with sugar scrub.
- On your face – Use at the sink or in the shower. Massage in circular motions for 30 seconds avoiding hairline so it doesn’t get greasy. Avoid the eye area completely. This skin is delicate and should not be exfoliated with a scrub. Rinse and pat dry. The oil will absorb immediately.
- On your hands – Massage into your hands and fingernails for 30 seconds. Rinse and pat dry.
- On your legs and feet – Massage into your legs and feet while in the bath or sitting on the side of the bathtub. Rinse and pat dry.

There you have it! Easy peasy sugar scrub favors that your guests will love. Who wouldn’t want soft hands and feet with the heavenly scent of lavender?! Your guests will appreciate this practical yet thoughtful favor you’ve made for them and they’ll love having soft and smooth hands and feet. Be sure to make a little extra scrub to keep for yourself!
Be sure to take a look at my Lemon and Lavender Wedding, Lavender Sachet Place Card Setting and my Lemon Cupcakes.

Mix together 1 cup coconut oil with 2 cups granulated sugar. Stir the mixture until it has a light and creamy consistency.
Add 10-15 drops of lavender essential oil. Lavender can be a powerful scent so if you don’t want a strong aroma, add about half of the drops. The mix of lavender and coconut together is such an amazing combination, it’s one of my all time favorite scents.

Add about a 1/4 teaspoon of dried lavender buds to the sugar mixture and stir in the buds until they are fully incorporated into the mixture.
Wash and dry the jars completely. Spoon the sugar scrub inside the bottle and pack tightly. I made my own sugar scrub labels using Canva and printed them out on white cardstock. Cut the labels out and punch a hole in the top of the cardstock.

Next, thread a strand of yellow bakers twine through the hole of the label and tie around the top of the bottle. Tuck a small spoon and a lavender sprig into the knot of the bakers twine.
Here a few things you can do with sugar scrub.
- On your face – Use at the sink or in the shower. Massage in circular motions for 30 seconds avoiding hairline so it doesn’t get greasy. Avoid the eye area completely. This skin is delicate and should not be exfoliated with a scrub. Rinse and pat dry. The oil will absorb immediately.
- On your hands – Massage into your hands and fingernails for 30 seconds. Rinse and pat dry.
- On your legs and feet – Massage into your legs and feet while in the bath or sitting on the side of the bathtub. Rinse and pat dry.

There you have it! Easy peasy sugar scrub favors that your guests will love. Who wouldn’t want soft hands and feet with the heavenly scent of lavender?! Your guests will appreciate this practical yet thoughtful favor you’ve made for them and they’ll love having soft and smooth hands and feet. Be sure to make a little extra scrub to keep for yourself!
Be sure to take a look at my Lemon and Lavender Wedding, Lavender Sachet Place Card Setting and my Lemon Cupcakes.