The fruits of my labor:
{A sugar body scrub}



My good friend Jess turned me on to this recipe.
(from Mark Montano's Big Ass Book of Crafts)
I made them in lemon green tea & orange cranberry pomegranate, which was my own concoction. The aroma is to die for! Mark suggests including a pretty spoon or scooper for each scrub but I'm giving loofahs (cheaper and easier to find).
ps- most everything is recycled, from the mason jars to the ribbon!
{Felted Soap}


I've seen these before but it seems like the felted soaps are becoming quite popular lately. Turns out, they're not very difficult to make so I thought I'd try my hand at them. My only complaint- somewhat labor intensive for my scrawny arms. With a few breaks in between, it really wasn't too bad though. At first, I used Olay bar soap which was rectangular in shape with rounded edges and slightly concave underneath. The odd curvature of this soap made it difficult to felt evenly. Then I tried Pear's bar soap which is for the most part completely oval, and it was so much easier (and it's only $.99!). I loved this craft but I will be in search of better deals on wool, possibly online.
Now, I'm working on some magnet gems with an antique flare. Stay tuned for pictures!
-K
i'm so excited about your felt soap! is it just regular craft felt? You should also display your awesome magnets!
ReplyDeleteThe felt is actually handmade through a felting process which includes: wrapping wool fibers around the soap, encasing it in a nylon stocking, wetting, and finally rubbing it on a washboard for about ten minutes until the wool is completely felted. Layering the wool in various ways will result in different designs on the soap. We can make a craft date and make some one day!
ReplyDeletei am totally down with that! sounds complicated! They were selling them at anthropologie too. Hmmm I see wholesale in your future.
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