Looking for a fun, handmade gift to give this Valentine’s Day? This DIY Conversation Hearts Sugar Scrub is so easy to make, smells delicious and is great for dry skin!
Hello there Simple As That readers! I’m Katie from The Casual Craftlete blog. I love to share simple and easy diy’s, crafts and recipes.
Today I am excited to share my Conversation Hearts Sugar Scrub. It’s great for dry skin this time of year and its an easy Valentines gift idea. Look how darling it is!
I just love Valentine’s day! All the red, pink and purple pretty colors. Plus, it’s the only time of year you can get conversation hearts. Are you a fan of the colorful candy? I think people either love them or hate them. There’s no in between. They can taste a bit like chalk. So, if you don’t like to eat them, you can craft with them.
This sugar scrub is so pretty and colorful! I love the flecks of color from the hearts and there’s an overall light pink tint to the scrub. They’re the perfect colors for Valentine’s Day. This super easy scrub leaves your skin feeling so soft and smooth. I can use any help I can get with dry skin this winter season. All you need are three ingredients and a food processor to make the amazing sugar scrub.
Ingredients
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- 2 cups granulated sugar
- 1 small box of Conversation Hearts
- 1/4 cup of coconut oil
How to Make Conversation Heart Sugar Scrub
In a medium size bowl, mix together the granulated sugar and coconut oil until well combined. Set aside. * If coconut oil is too hard, heat in the microwave in a safe bowl 15-25 seconds or until the oil is softened but not a runny liquid mess.
In a food processor, grind the box of conversation hearts, leave small pieces.
Add the ground hearts to the bowl of sugar and coconut oil. Mix until well combined.
Spoon scrub into an air tight container or gift jars.
Apply the scrub to your hands, feet and body. You can leave the scrub next to the sink for your hands or place in the shower and use as an exfoliate to your body. This is how I like to use and make my sugar scrub but you can always change the measurements and ingredients to your liking.
Thank you for letting me share today! I hope you enjoy my Conversation Hearts Sugar Scrub.
Katie @ The Casual Craftlete says
Thanks so much for letting me share today, Rebecca! Hope you and readers like my sugar scrub!! xo
Stephanie says
These are too cute, I bet these would make a wonderful Valentine’s Day gift!
Rebecca says
Wouldn’t they Stephanie…it’s so fun!! 🙂
Annie @ Annie's Noms says
Oh wow this is so fun!! I’m not normally that good at making things, but this is too cute not to attempt!
Bree says
Love this! My friends loves nerds and I am going to try to create a sugar scrub from nerds. 🙂 I love the great colors you got from the conversation hearts. Thanks for sharing!!
Lindsey says
Can I use liquid coconut oil? That’s all I’ve got and am wondering if it’d ruin the scrub 🙁
Katie @ The Casual Craftlete says
Hi Lindsey! Of course you can. It just might change the consistency of the scrub. Please let me know how it turns out.
Paula says
Great idea! Where do you buy your jars?
Katie @ The Casual Craftlete says
Hi Paula! This jar is 70 ml. I purchased them at Hobby Lobby for a few dollars. This scrub should make approximately enough to fill three of the 70 ml jars. Thanks for stopping by!
Tracy says
I was looking for a gift for my. Bible study group. This is perfect. Thanks.
Lillian says
This is a great project for my friends at school – not to soppy, but cute and has a purpose!
Megan says
Hello!
My name is Megan and I’m a fellow crafty blogger at http://www.homemadeginger.com. I’m compiling a roundup post of conversation heart crafts and recipes and I would love to use yours! I want to make sure it’s ok for me to use a photo from your post and link back to you of course. Let me know if that’s ok. I’m hoping to have the roundup post up on my blog by Wednesday. Thanks so much!
Megan
http://www.homemadeginger.com
Rebecca says
That’s just fine, thank you for asking Megan! 🙂
Kendall says
Can you use olive oil? Is so would I use the same amount as the coconut oil?