Sunday, November 23, 2025

DIY Fall-Inspired Tea Sachets



A calming craft for a slow, peaceful Sunday.

There’s something magical about a quiet Sunday — the kind where the world slows down, the light gets softer, and you finally give yourself permission to rest.
This week’s Sunday Me-Day project is the perfect companion to a slow moment:

DIY Fall-Inspired Tea Sachets

These little sachets are cozy, fragrant, and simple to make — and they create the kind of warmth that settles your whole spirit.
You can enjoy them yourself or gift them to someone who needs a little comfort.

And the best part?
Everything about this craft is gentle.
The scents.
The simplicity.
The soft, steady movements.
Its self-care wrapped in a tiny piece of fabric.


Supplies You’ll Need https://walmrt.us/4pMRlR1

  • Small squares of thin fabric or unbleached coffee filters

  • Kitchen twine, thin ribbon, or jute

  • Dried chamomile

  • Dried orange peel or zest

  • Cinnamon chips or a small broken cinnamon stick

  • Whole cloves (1–2 per sachet)

  • Optional: dried lavender or apple peel for added fragrance


How to Make Fall Tea Sachets

1. Prepare Your Fabric

Cut fabric into small squares, about 4x4 or 5x5 inches.
If using coffee filters, leave them whole.

2. Add Your Fall Blend

In the center of each square, add a small spoonful of:
✨ Chamomile
✨ Orange peel
✨ Cinnamon
✨ A clove or two

Adjust the mix to your liking — there’s no wrong way to create comfort.

3. Gather and Tie

Bring the corners up and tie with twine or ribbon, creating a small bundle.
Make sure the herbs are secure inside.

4. Enjoy or Gift

Steep in hot water for a cozy evening tea,
or place several sachets in a small jar or bag for a sweet Thanksgiving-week gift.


Why This Craft Feels So Peaceful

It slows you down.
The smells — cinnamon, citrus, chamomile — instantly soothe your nervous system.
Your hands stay busy, but your mind gets quiet.
And there’s something beautiful about creating something soft and comforting with your own hands.

These sachets remind you that rest doesn’t have to be complicated.
A warm cup of tea, a cozy corner, and a few gentle breaths can carry you through the week ahead.


Grace Note

Make yourself one cup today.
Sit, breathe, and let the warmth remind you:
you deserve slow moments too.

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