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Gifting Sugar and Salts – Spoon Fork Bacon


Several bowls of different salt mixes with wooden spoons.

I’m a big fan of DIY gifts for the holidays. Firstly, the best gifting DIYs are the ones you can make big batches of. Second, they make perfect hostess gifts for all of the holiday parties you attend, co workers, or any of those small but hard to buy gifts you need for people. This year we decided to make a these really pretty Gifting Sugar and Salts. They are really easy to make, and beautiful! And best of all, no cooking required. YAY! We packaged them up to make them a really nice gift, but you definitely do not have to go that far with it.

Bowl, jar, and bag of mixed salt gifts.

Jars and lids with printed labels.Jars and lids with printed labels.
A close up of jars and lids with printed labels.A close up of jars and lids with printed labels.
Several sheets of printed labels.Several sheets of printed labels.
I purchased a dozen of these little reusable canisters from Amazon.
I also printed all the labels I got from Avery We Print, because they print them for you and they look good, it’s easy and not crazy expensive, and there are no minimums. I used 1.5″ round labels like these. The jar tops are about 2″.

You can find the labels that correspond to the recipes below right here:
Vanilla + Rose Sugar
Lavender Rosemary + Black Pepper Sea Salt
Calendula + Fennel Thyme Sea Salt 

I ordered some reusable produce bags to “wrap” my gifting sugar and salt from Cool and Mellow on Etsy in the 8 x 10 size.

I used these spoons from Sir and Madam, but these are less expensive and also great! 

Close up of gray and green striped reusable produce bags.Close up of gray and green striped reusable produce bags.

A variety of wooden spoons.A variety of wooden spoons.
I used these dried rabbit tails and these dried grasses to tie together with my wood spoon. I used hemp string to tie everything together.
A ball of hemp string with dried rabbit tails and dried grasses.A ball of hemp string with dried rabbit tails and dried grasses.

A close up of calendula, fennel and thyme salt in a bowl with wooden spoon.A close up of calendula, fennel and thyme salt in a bowl with wooden spoon.
A close up of vanilla rose sugar with a wooden spoon.A close up of vanilla rose sugar with a wooden spoon.

Reusable produce bags tied with dried grass and a wooden spoon.Reusable produce bags tied with dried grass and a wooden spoon.
I really love this gifting sugar and salt DIY! It’s really easy, and super pretty. Recipes for the salts and sugar are below!
♥ Teri

More DIYs you might like:

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Lavender, Rosemary and Black Pepper Gifting Salt
Makes about 2 cups

Ingredients
1 1/2 cups sea salt flakes
1/4 cup dried lavender flowers
1/4 cup dried rosemary leaves
3 tablespoons cracked black pepper

Directions:
1. Combine all ingredients into a mixing bowl and fold together until evenly mixed together.
2. Divide into jars or gift bags. Seal.

Calendula, Fennel and Thyme Gifting Salt
Makes about 2 cups

Ingredients:
1 1/2 cups sea salt flakes
1/4 cup dried calendula flowers
1/4 cup dried thyme leaves
3 tablespoons lightly crushed fennel seeds

Directions:
1. Combine all ingredients into a mixing bowl and fold together until evenly mixed together.
2. Divide into jars or gift bags. Seal.

Vanilla-Rose Gifting Sugar
Makes about 2 cups

Ingredients:
1 3/4 cups sugar
caviar from 2 vanilla beans
1/4 cup dried rose petals

Directions:
1. Combine all ingredients into a mixing bowl and fold together until evenly mixed together.
2. Divide into jars or gift bags. Seal.
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