I have been busy making soap for the coming fall and winter season. Two are related to the local area and are called Nancy Greene Lake soap and Kootenay Columbia soap and have the scents and colours of the lake and river and the wood smoke of the wood fires. Two have been requested by a friend and are Coffee and Coffee Mocha. These are made from freshly ground coffee and have the grounds included as exfoliaters and have a hint of orange and other delicious scents. Do not eat!
One is a pure olive oil soap for the people who do not want coconut oil and two are goat milk with olive oil only. The goat milk is the liquid I use which means I have a maximum of the goat milk properties in the soap. I also have two soaps made by using aloe vera as my liquid and I find that makes a lovely, mild and well lathering soap. One has apple juice in it and then there are a couple of lavender as well. These have all been wrapped and are ready to be delivered to the shop where I sell them. I have them ready in my studio as well.

Coffee Soap for coffee lovers and to clean onion, fish smell from your hands.

Another Coffee soap to scrub your hands.

Poppy seeds are a mild scrubby soap and also look nice

An overview of the soaps made recently. See the different colours and textures.



Hi
I found your site via Joybilee Farms newsletter. I also am a
weaver, spinner dyer. We are in the process of moving from near Vancouver to our new home on a backroad between Princeton and
Summerland. I had a question about homemade laundry soap. I’m
very new friends with our septic field and somewhat intimidated by it! I’m guessing you are on septic as well. Do you know if the homemade liquid laundry soap is septic friendly.
Thanks for your help.