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Handwoven Textiles Moth Repellant Sachet
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Moth Repellant Sachet

$10.00

Handwoven sachet pouches filled with dried herbs and flowers. Throw this sweet smelling, pretty little pouch in a drawer or with your stored winter clothes to deter moths from munching on your woolens, silks and cottons over the summer months. 100% natural, no chemical smell necessary. Pick a smell. Colors and patterns vary.

approximately 2.5” x 4”

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Handwoven sachet pouches filled with dried herbs and flowers. Throw this sweet smelling, pretty little pouch in a drawer or with your stored winter clothes to deter moths from munching on your woolens, silks and cottons over the summer months. 100% natural, no chemical smell necessary. Pick a smell. Colors and patterns vary.

approximately 2.5” x 4”

Handwoven sachet pouches filled with dried herbs and flowers. Throw this sweet smelling, pretty little pouch in a drawer or with your stored winter clothes to deter moths from munching on your woolens, silks and cottons over the summer months. 100% natural, no chemical smell necessary. Pick a smell. Colors and patterns vary.

approximately 2.5” x 4”

Lavender sachet contains 100% dried lavender flowers and a few drops of lavender essence oil.

Mint + Herb sachet contains dried peppermint, rosemary, thyme, clover and a few drops of peppermint essence oil.

Once you no longer detect the scent, neither will the moths. Squeeze the sachet to revive the scent. Will last for several months and is great for summer storage.

A Simplified Version of the
Story of Arachne, The Weaver

A mortal Lydian woman named Arachne, which means spider in Greek, was a very talented weaver. She bragged that she was a more skillful weaver than the Greek Goddess, Athena. This made Athena very mad so she challenged Arachne to a weaving duel. Arachne’s weaving was clearly better and Athena became even angrier. To punish Arachne, Athena turned her into a spider.

 

Stephanie Gleit Design

Narberth, Pennsylvania 19072

610-573-6356

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