Calendula is a bright yellow flower, traditionally known as a field or pot marigold.  

How to use:

These dried flowers can be used in a number of ways.

In DIY bath products, the yellow coloured flowers add vibrancy when placed inside an essential oil roller bottle or as decoration in handmade soap, or bath bombs.

You can use Calendula in your DIYs such as:

  • Perfume blends
  • Bath Salts
  • Handmade soap
  • Bath Tea
  • Potpourri
  • Bath Bombs

In traditional herbalism, this flower is commonly used in ointments and creams for dry inflamed skin, and cuts. 

The flower petals from calendula can be used to add a pop of bright colour to salads, rice dishes, soups, biscuits and desserts. 

DIY Idea - Level up your skincare formulations by creating infused or macerated oils. Calendula can be used to create gorgeous infused oils. You can find easy to follow instructions here.

These pretty blue flowers are wild grown and come packaged in a resealable kraft bag with four sizes to choose from.  

  • Small - 5g
  • Medium - 10g
  • Large - 20g
  • Extra Large - 50g

Dried flowers are light and a small amount can go a long way. For example, the large 20g size is approximately a cup of dried flowers.


    Country of Origin: Egypt

    Botanical Name: Calendula Arvensis (field marigold)

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    Calendula is a bright yellow flower, traditionally known as a field or pot marigold.  

    How to use:

    These dried flowers can be used in a number of ways.

    In DIY bath products, the yellow coloured flowers add vibrancy when placed inside an essential oil roller bottle or as decoration in handmade soap, or bath bombs.

    You can use Calendula in your DIYs such as:

    • Perfume blends
    • Bath Salts
    • Handmade soap
    • Bath Tea
    • Potpourri
    • Bath Bombs

    In traditional herbalism, this flower is commonly used in ointments and creams for dry inflamed skin, and cuts. 

    The flower petals from calendula can be used to add a pop of bright colour to salads, rice dishes, soups, biscuits and desserts. 

    DIY Idea - Level up your skincare formulations by creating infused or macerated oils. Calendula can be used to create gorgeous infused oils. You can find easy to follow instructions here.

    These pretty blue flowers are wild grown and come packaged in a resealable kraft bag with four sizes to choose from.  

    • Small - 5g
    • Medium - 10g
    • Large - 20g
    • Extra Large - 50g

    Dried flowers are light and a small amount can go a long way. For example, the large 20g size is approximately a cup of dried flowers.


      Country of Origin: Egypt

      Botanical Name: Calendula Arvensis (field marigold)

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