DIY: Sage Smudge Sticks - Gardenista

DIY: Sage Smudge Sticks - Gardenista

DIY: Sage Smudge Sticks - Gardenista

Incense can be cloying and scented candles may cause allergic reactions in dinner guests (this happened!
Incense can be cloying and scented candles may cause allergic reactions in dinner guests (this happened!
We spotted this DIY sage smudge stick tutorial via Fibers and Florals, where you can find step-by-step instructions for creating similar fragrant bundles.
We spotted this DIY sage smudge stick tutorial via Fibers and Florals, where you can find step-by-step instructions for creating similar fragrant bundles.
Photography via Fibers and Florals.
Photography via Fibers and Florals.
Start with dry sage leaves (moist ones may get moldy) and shape them into bundles.
Start with dry sage leaves (moist ones may get moldy) and shape them into bundles.
For a foolproof wrapping technique, see the step-by-step instructions at Fibers and Florals.
For a foolproof wrapping technique, see the step-by-step instructions at Fibers and Florals.
Native Americans burn smudge sticks to purify the air and for medicinal purposes. All sorts of flowers and herbs can be tied up to create aromatic smudge sticks.
Native Americans burn smudge sticks to purify the air and for medicinal purposes. All sorts of flowers and herbs can be tied up to create aromatic smudge sticks.
For more aromatic inspiration for the holiday season, see:
For more aromatic inspiration for the holiday season, see:
Finally, get more ideas on how to successfully plant, grow, and care for sage with our Sage: A Field Guide.
Finally, get more ideas on how to successfully plant, grow, and care for sage with our Sage: A Field Guide.