Peppermint Sugar Scrub
This DIY Peppermint Sugar Scrub makes a wonderful Mason Jar Christmas gift. Why not give the gift of pampering this year! This is an easy holiday mason jar craft everyone will enjoy.
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We all could use some pampering now and then. This DIY Peppermint Sugar Scrub made with essential oil is a perfect way. This sugar scrub recipe is easy to make and is a great Christmas Mason Jar gift idea. In just a few weeks, our farm market will be closing for the season. I’m kinda ready to go into hibernation for a few months. I am definitely looking forward to a little rest and relaxation.
I love sugar scrubs. My hands and feet tend to get very dry, especially during the winter months, so I make my own and use it regularly. Sugar scrubs also make great gifts. The holiday season is here so why not make your own to gift. I have even included a cute little gift tag for the jar that you can print and cut. I am also just a little obsessed with anything you can put in a mason jar, so this Peppermint Sugar Scrub is the perfect answer.
What Ingredients Do I Need To Make this Mason Jar Peppermint Sugar Scrub?
Granualted sugar
Organic Coconut Oil
Peppermint Essential Oil
16 oz. Wide Mouth Mason Jar
Printable Gift Tag – Download Here
Homemade sugar scrubs make great gifts! How Do I Make This Easy Mason Jar Gift for Christmas?
Step 1
The first thing you will need to do is to melt the coconut oil in the microwave. It takes less than one minute, but be sure to follow the directions on the container. Next, mix the sugar and the coconut oil together. Then the peppermint essential oil. Mix with a spatula to incorporate.
Step 2
Fill the mason jar with the peppermint sugar scrub. This recipe will fill one 16 ounce mason jar.
Step 3
After the jar is filled, attach the label to the jar (download gift tags here) with red baker’s twine.See, it’s that easy. It’s the perfect gift to give this holiday season too. Just don’t forget to make some for yourself too.
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Peppermint Sugar Scrub
ve the gift of pampering this year! This is an easy holiday mason jar craft everyone will enjoy.
Materials
- 2 cups sugar
- 2/3 cup Organic Coconut Oil 15 drops of Peppermint Essential Oil
- 16 oz. Wide Mouth Mason Jar
- Printable Gift Tag
Tools
- 16 Ounce Mason Jar
Instructions
- Melt the coconut oil in the microwave. It takes less than one minute, but be sure to follow the directions on the container.
- Mix the sugar and the coconut oil together. Then add 15 drops of peppermint essential oil. Mix with a spatula to incorporate.
- Fill the mason jar with the peppermint sugar scrub. This recipe will fill one 16 ounce mason jar.
- After the jar is filled, attach the label to the jar (download gift tags here) with red baker’s twine
How much coconut oil do you use?
Sorry about that – you will need 2/3 cup.
Does it have to be organic coconut oil or regular coconut oil?
I have made this before and customers wonder how to use it. I have never used this so I do not know what to tell them
Hi – You can use it to exfoliate your hands and legs. I use it and then apply moisturizer. It feels great.
I was just wondering about storage?
If you use solid coconut oil and melt it, after a bit it goes back to a solid state and very hard. Did I misunderstand the directions?
No, I have never had an issue with it solidifying. But you can use fractionated coconut oil instead.
Hi! I was wondering how long the peppermint scrub can be stored in the jar for until its no good? Thanks!
Hi! I tried to download the peppermint sugar scrub tag twice and submitted my name and email twice but still can’t find it Can you help?
This looks so good! What a fun gift to make for friends or to enjoy yourself!
Thanks for sharing! How far ahead of time can I make it?
Is the 2/3 coconut oil measured as a SOLID you melt it or as an LIQUID after you melt it?
Thank you 🙂
It is measured as a liquidd.