Monday, September 30, 2024

Fresh Herb Basket

Fresh Herb Basket
It is time again this month to do an herb project from The Herbal Yearbook. For September, I choose to make a fresh herb basket. It is for giving or for using in your own kitchen. 

Fresh Herb Basket
Pick your herbs and gather your supplies. 
supplies:
basket
3-5 herbs of your choice
damp paper towels
parchment paper
string
recipe card (if giving)
any other items that will go with to give as gift (ex. herb stripper)

Fresh Herb Basket
I have gathered my herbs: rosemary, marjoram, oregano, thyme, and sage. I am taking the cuttings of my herbs and wrapping the lower stem with the damp paper towel. 

Fresh Herb Basket
After securely wrapping the stems, I place a square of parchment paper around the end of the herb. I have it folded here down in triangles on each top corner. Just like your making a paper airplane. 

Fresh Herb Basket
I wrap the parchment paper completely around the damp paper towel and twist the bottom.

Fresh Herb Basket
Then I flip the twisted part up and behind and then tie with twine.

Fresh Herb Basket
When finished, it looked like this. My grandmother showed me how to do this when I was small so I could take the flowers I picked home.

Fresh Herb Basket
The book I am using for the craft idea suggests giving this as a gift. If you have friends that are foodies and like to cook with fresh herbs, this is a great idea. 

Fresh Herb Basket
This is how my basket looked when finished. I added a card with an idea of making herbs de Provence, herb scissors, and an herb stripper. I am saving my herbs for a project for next month. 

The Herbal Yearbook Book
I have really enjoyed making projects from this book to gain more knowledge and practice using my herbs. Do you have herbs you use from your garden?

In Victory,
Sherry

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