Sage & Rosemary Smudge Wands

Smudging is a native ritual that should not be appropriated.

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Smudging is a native ritual that should not be appropriated, read this article with an open mind.

Sage + Rosemary Smudge Wand DIY by Conscious by Chloé

I usually make a point of having the windows open at least 1/2 hr a day (winter included) to renew the air at home, especially since Octave and I both work from the same home office.

Also, as you may know, Oregon has been plagued with wildfires, the air quality levels here in Portland hit a pretty low level a couple of weeks ago, meaning that, for health reasons (it was literally raining ash), we had to keep the windows shut for a couple of days.

I got a little insane, as we have no A/C and the temperatures were still summery, and looked for ways to make our environment better.

I used the tiny air humidifier Octave gave me as a present a year ago.

I would turn on the floor fan from time to time to make the hot air generated by both our computers circulate.

Sage + Rosemary Smudge Wand DIY by Conscious by Chloé

And then, I turned to scents.

  • I made a scented spray - Water + 10 drops of essential oils in a sprayer.
  • I brought water to a boil after adding a couple of drops of essential oils.
  • I burnt some palo santo (use wisely, this is a rare and precious resource, don't buy it new, use up what you have). I like to burn some after each cleaning session or right before guests arrive.
Sage + Rosemary Smudge Wand DIY by Conscious by Chloé

But last week, our friends at Tendue gave us A LOT of sage. Octave used some to cook and I decided to finally try to make smudge wands as these can sometimes be pretty pricy.

Sage + Rosemary Smudge Wand DIY by Conscious by Chloé

SAGE + ROSEMARY SMUDGE WAND DIY

Smudge wands are the perfect way to make your house feel homey and fresh. Burn them for a specific event, or for no reason at all. Really, it's up to you!

Active time: 5 min
Total time: 3 weeks

Supplies

  • Sage
  • Rosemary
  • 100% cotton thread (you want a natural fiber, since you're going to burn it)

Tools

  • Scissors

Instructions

  1. Separate the sage and rosemary into tiny bundles.
  2. Tie a knot at the base with your thread.
  3. Roll the thread tightly up and down the bundle.
  4. Tie a final knot.
  5. Hang it upside down in a cool dark space until it is completely dried out (2-3 weeks).
  6. Light your wand until it begins to smoke. Blow on it if a flame appears.
  7. Wave the smoke around your house. You might need to light your wand a couple of times during the session.

Notes

Great times to have a sage smudging session include: when moving into a new place, before guests arrive, after an illness, before meditating. You can add various scents to your bundle. Some people like to add rose petals, or even tiny rose buds. The options are endless.

Sage + Rosemary Smudge Wand DIY by Conscious by Chloé

What are your secrets and rituals for a fresh-smelling home?

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