Showing posts with label homemade oatmeal soap. Show all posts
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Monday, September 1, 2014

Homemade Autumn Soaps Collection, Special Price, FREE PRIORITY SHIPPING


Although it's in the upper 70s today, there is definitely the feel of fall in the air. I put together this collection of six fall/autumn soaps for a special price and FREE Priority Shipping.

All of our soaps are natural, vegan, homemade, and handcut. These are large bars,  4.5 oz - 5.0 oz. each. You will love the gentle moisturizing quality and great lather of these soaps. We use only natural colorants, no oxides or parabens. You can find a complete list of ingredients for each soap in our Etsy Shop.

Each bar comes wrapped in its own distinctive label and enclosed in a clear cello bag with gold seal (for presentation and shipping). These are perfect for gift giving.

This collection contains 1 bar of each of the following handcrafted soaps:

Pumpkin Spice
Frosted Apple Spice
Woodland Flowers
Honey Oatmeal
Clover Blossom
Peaches & Almonds

Special Price

Set of Six:  $29.99

FREE SHIPPING, U.S. Addresses only.


Available now, only in our ETSY Shop!


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 Check out all our handcrafted, vegan soaps


'Fig & Brown Sugar'

...and more!  at

HomemadeSoapNSuch

and at

Our Etsy Shop 


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This post is linked to

You're Gonna Love it Tuesday

 
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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Last Train to Westby


When we visited Westby this week with our granddaughter, we took a drive into the Clinton Township area, just east and north of Westby, where you'll find a huge Amish community. The farms are beautiful. When we came around the curve (one of a gazillion in that neck of the woods), I had to stop and get this photo. I love the color and contours of the cropland.


These people have managed just fine without electricity and the modern conveniences. Their farms are beautiful, ten cows seems to be the norm, and they have huge gardens and a division of labor that works for them. The children are not sitting around playing computer games, but are working. I think in our modern society we tend to think of work as child abuse, rather than as a gift of contribution.



I didn't know before that the pointy-top is a silo requirement - in this particular community anyway.









Lydia, getting the long-awaited motorcycle ride. I thought Eric's fluorescent shirt was a great idea for motorcycle wear!

With soapmaking, a trip to Westby, canning beans and tomatoes, it was a busy week.  We also saw the movie 2016 last night. If you haven't had a chance to see it yet, I'd recommend it. It's a very interesting documentary (and I happen to love documentaries!)

We will be taking our granddaughter home today. I hope she can come back soon!



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


Have a great weekend, everyone!

 
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