'My foray into soapmaking began earlier this year following a purchase of a handmade soap bar for a friend as a birthday gift. I found myself wondering how soap was produced, googled it and while searching I stumbled across a "soap school" close to home with an introductory course in how to make cold process soap only a matter of weeks away. I thought it was fate and booked myself on it immediately, since then I've been hooked!'
Thursday
The first of the gang... Mulberry Bush
The first of our December reetsweeters is a a very clean and sweet smelling lady; Rachel Beardsmore of 'Mulberry Bush' - a luxury soap company...
'My foray into soapmaking began earlier this year following a purchase of a handmade soap bar for a friend as a birthday gift. I found myself wondering how soap was produced, googled it and while searching I stumbled across a "soap school" close to home with an introductory course in how to make cold process soap only a matter of weeks away. I thought it was fate and booked myself on it immediately, since then I've been hooked!'
'My foray into soapmaking began earlier this year following a purchase of a handmade soap bar for a friend as a birthday gift. I found myself wondering how soap was produced, googled it and while searching I stumbled across a "soap school" close to home with an introductory course in how to make cold process soap only a matter of weeks away. I thought it was fate and booked myself on it immediately, since then I've been hooked!'
Labels:
clean,
cold press,
duck,
handmade,
leeds craft fair,
owl,
pretty,
reetsweet,
Soap,
vintage style
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