Thursday, May 9, 2013

Soap, Homemade, Natural, Vegan, Soap Logs

Two of the newest soap logs - or loaves
Just before cutting

What you see before you are two homemade vegan soap logs just out of the mold, posing for a photo.


'Peaches & Almonds'
(polite applause encouraged) 


'Raspberry Sorbet'
Sprinkled with Real Dried, Crushed Raspberries
from our humble raspberry patch
(The one the bunnies didn't get)


You have no idea how much fun this is!

For anyone who's ever wanted to have the whole thing - to cut it into whatever size bars or shapes they want.... Please see my Etsy Shop for this whole soap log listing. And, of course, you'll find many other gorgeous fruity, floral, herbal, woodsy, etc. handcrafted, vegan soaps there as well, in individual bars.

Each soap is hand cut, labeled, and wrapped in a cello bag, then sealed with a gold seal. They make perfect gifts for Mother's Day, Thinking of You, Birthday, etc.

NOW Accepting Credit Cards at my ETSY Shop!

AND, we have Etsy Gift Cards available.












Buy Any Five - Get One FREE!

'Raspberry Sorbet'
Natural, Handcrafted Vegan Soap
Fresh, Fruity, Delicious!

...and more! Check out all my handcrafted soaps at


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13 comments:

  1. Your soaps look good enough to eat!! I know how wonderful they are, too, having purchased and delightfully used several of your yummy soaps. Everyone should try them!

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  2. your soaps always look so beautiful, you do a fantastic job of photographing them... and they do make me hungry even though i know they are soaps.

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  3. They look like delicious deserts!! I bet they smell heavenly!!

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  4. Cherry's right, they do look rather delicious!!

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  5. I think your soaps look just wonderful-just like dessert.
    I'll hop on over and take a look at all your inventory.

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  6. The earlier comments took the words right out of my mouth-- they look good enough to eat!

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  7. Gorgeous soaps, Judy!! I am sure they smell as lovely as they look, too.

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  8. they absolutely look like dessert! my sweet tooth kicked in!

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  9. Your soaps look good enough to eat.

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  10. Yes, we love your soap. I will be ordering soon. :-)
    We appreciate the love and care you put into making it.

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  11. Oh how I love your soaps. These ones are gorgeous.

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