How to Make Greenleaf Fragrance Sachets at Home
Let me just say—if you’ve ever opened your linen drawer and caught a soft, refreshing scent that made you pause and smile… that’s exactly the feeling you’ll get with these Greenleaf fragrance sachets.

Inspired by the original scented envelope sachet from Greenleaf Gifts, this sweet little DIY brings that touch of fragrance right into your home. Whether you’re looking for something with the fresh notes of seashore breeze, the floral qualities of lavender, or even a tart glaze of grapefruit, you can totally customize these to match your mood or season.
I love giving them away at a craft show, sliding them into a thank-you bag with a gift card, or tucking one into a drawer just to keep things feeling special.
What Is a Greenleaf Fragrance Sachet?
A Greenleaf fragrance sachet is usually a small paper or fabric pouch filled with scented powder or dried ingredients designed to bring a soft, lasting scent to small spaces. Think your sock drawer, closet, car, or under a stack of towels. Greenleaf is known for high-quality, kind fragrance blends like classic linen, sweet jasmine, or even a breath of salty beach air.
This homemade version has that same feel—with a little homemade magic sprinkled in. You’re getting all the charm of Greenleaf fragrance sachet gifts, plus the satisfaction of saying, “Yep, I made that!”

What You’ll Need

How to Make It
Mix your filler and oils in a bowl, add any dried flowers, and scoop into your bag. Tie it up, label it, and store it somewhere cool and dry. That’s it! They’re so easy to make, and you can whip up several in under 10 business days if you’re prepping for gifts or a local pickup event with Greenleaf Fragrance Sachets.
Pro tip: If you’re in the home fragrance market or a small wife team running a bedding plant business, these are such a thoughtful add-on to sell or gift. Customers love the wonderful fragrances, especially in cleaner bags or linen bundles.
Greenleaf-Inspired Essential Oil Blends for Greenleaf Fragrance Sachets
1. Classic Linen
- 5 drops lavender
- 3 drops lemon
- 2 drops eucalyptus
→ Fresh, crisp, and clean—perfect for greenleaf fragrance sachet for bedding or closets.
2. Orange & Honey
- 6 drops sweet orange
- 3 drops vanilla (or benzoin)
- 1 drop clove
→ Warm, cozy, and gently sweet with a citrusy lift.
3. Seashore Breeze
- 5 drops eucalyptus
- 3 drops spearmint
- 2 drops lavender
→ Like a breath of salty beach air—cool and refreshing.
4. Sweet Jasmine Bouquet
- 6 drops jasmine absolute (or jasmine blend)
- 2 drops ylang ylang
- 2 drops bergamot
→ Floral and romantic—like a fresh-cut bouquet of sweet jasmine.
5. Grapefruit Tart Glaze
- 5 drops grapefruit
- 2 drops lime
- 2 drops rosemary
→ Bright, zesty, and uplifting with a touch of herbal warmth.
DIY Home & Body Fragrance Posts You’ll Love
- Pair with my Linen Spray – Lavendar Fresh for an extra boost of fragrance around the house
- Match your sachet to my Sandalwood Perfume for a grounding scent that lingers beautifully
- Or make your home feel spa-level with my Eucalyptus Candle DIY—a perfect pair for your sachets
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Here are a few things I love keeping on hand to make my Greenleaf Fragrance Sachets inspired goodies. These are affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you—thank you for supporting this little homemaking blog of mine!
- Cotton or Muslin Sachet Bags – Approximate Size: 3×4 cubic inches
- Dried Flowers – Jasmine, Lavender, Citrus Peel Blend
- Baking Soda or Rice Filler – Fragrance-Free Base
- Craft Tags – for original tags or back-of-the-envelope notes

FAQ – Greenleaf Fragrance Sachets
How long does the fragrance last in these DIY Greenleaf Fragrance Sachets?
Most sachets last 4–6 weeks. Keep them out of direct sunlight and in a cool, dry place to preserve their scent.
Can I sell these Greenleaf Fragrance Sachets?
Yes! Just add the manufacture date and fragrance description, and you’re good to go. They’re perfect for small businesses, farmer’s markets, or holiday tables.
What’s the best scent combo?
I love mixing sweet jasmine with a little grapefruit or sticking to classic linen if I’m gifting to someone new—it’s a universal crowd-pleaser.
Where do I put these Greenleaf Fragrance Sachets?
Anywhere you want to refresh with a touch of fragrance—linen closets, gym bags, even tucked into room sprays baskets or gift bundles.
How to Make Greenleaf Fragrance Sachets – A Touch of Fragrance You’ll Love
Inspired by the original scented envelope sachet from Greenleaf Gifts, this sweet little DIY brings that touch of fragrance right into your home. Whether you’re looking for something with the fresh notes of seashore breeze, the floral qualities of lavender, or even a tart glaze of grapefruit, you can totally customize these to match your mood or season.
I love giving them away at a craft show, sliding them into a thank-you bag with a gift card, or tucking one into a drawer just to keep things feeling special.
Ingredients
- ½ cup baking soda or rice (for your filler)
- 10–15 drops of your favorite Greenleaf fragrance–inspired essential oil
- Optional: dried florals for that fresh-cut bouquet feel
- Muslin or fabric bags (large sachet or smaller—your call!)
- A label with the manufacture date and maybe even your name (hello, cute original tags!)
Instructions
Mix your filler and oils in a bowl, add any dried flowers, and scoop into your bag. Tie it up, label it, and store it somewhere cool and dry. That’s it! They’re so easy to make, and you can whip up several in under 10 business days if you’re prepping for gifts or a local pickup event.
Notes
Classic Linen
- 5 drops lavender
- 3 drops lemon
- 2 drops eucalyptus→ Fresh, crisp, and clean—perfect for bedding or closets.
2. Orange & Honey
- 6 drops sweet orange
- 3 drops vanilla (or benzoin)
- 1 drop clove→ Warm, cozy, and gently sweet with a citrusy lift.
3. Seashore Breeze
- 5 drops eucalyptus
- 3 drops spearmint
- 2 drops lavender→ Like a breath of salty beach air—cool and refreshing.
4. Sweet Jasmine Bouquet
- 6 drops jasmine absolute (or jasmine blend)
- 2 drops ylang ylang
- 2 drops bergamot→ Floral and romantic—like a fresh-cut bouquet of sweet jasmine.
5. Grapefruit Tart Glaze
- 5 drops grapefruit
- 2 drops lime
- 2 drops rosemary→ Bright, zesty, and uplifting with a touch of herbal warmth.
Final Thoughts
I hope this gave you all the inspiration you need to create your own Greenleaf fragrance sachets. Let me know if you try it—bonus points if you tell me which scent you picked!
