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Monday, June 18, 2012

Gardener's Hand Lotion Bars - Recipe

Lotion Bars

Give your hands a break with garden-inspired moisture. 

Garden bars are a godsend for rough, raw gardener’s hands. And when I make them from oil infused with the fruits of my gardening labor, I feel as if things have come full circle.
So what are garden bars—or lotion bars, as many know them? They look a lot like bars of soap, but they’re not. You don’t clean with garden bars, but instead moisturize with them. Basically, they’re just like lotion, but in solid form.

Made from everyday ingredients, they’re easy to mix up by the batch in your kitchen.

What You Need
½ cup herbal-infused olive oil
½ cup coconut oil, melted
½ cup beeswax, melted
Simple molds


Directions
To give your lotion bars a garden touch, infuse olive oil with herbs and flowers. Use about 2 tablespoons of dried herbs per half cup of oil. Heat and allow to cool. Leave the herbs in the oil for a few days to a couple of weeks, and then strain.
Once your oil is ready, combine ingredients in a small, heat-safe mixing bowl. Stir well to combine. If the mixture is cloudy, reheat over hot water until it becomes clear.
Fill molds halfway. The bar shown here was made in a single-serve ­plas­tic fruit cup. Muffin tins work, too.
Let cool completely, and then pop the bars out of the molds. They should release easily.

Additional Tips
To use your lotion bar, let the warmth of your hand melt the surface slightly and then rub the lotion into skin.
Other oils work well in place of olive or coconut oil. Just be sure to use oils that are similar in consistency.
For added fragrance, use several drops of essential oil (found at craft stores) in the mixture.
Coconut oil is available at the supermarket. Beeswax can be found in the candle section of craft stores.

Source: http://www.birdsandblooms.com/Backyard-Projects/Garden-Crafts/Lotion-Bars

Sunday, July 24, 2011

7/24 Featured Artist

How long have you been perfecting your Craft? 

"I have been making soaps for about 3 years now. I make cold process soaps as well as “melt and pour” soaps."

What do you love about your Craft?

"I love the mixing of the ingredients and the process of making soap from scratch using the cold process method. But I also love the artistic details of doing the “melt and pour” soaps."

What do you do in your spare time?

"When I am not making soap or taking care of animals, I am either knitting or dabbling in jewelry making."

To find out more about me check out my blog:
http://theadventuresofsandyvern.blogspot.com%20%20/


Here are a few of my favorite soaps from Sandy's Shop!

Oats and Honey

Oats and Honey
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Oats and Honey Oats and Honey 
Oatmeal to soothe and calm skin and honey nourishes and leaves skin feeling soft and smooth. 
Although this soap is unscented, it has a wonderful natural, nutty smell to it! 
Great for sensitive skin or even babies.

Lavender Soap

Lavender Soap
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Lavender Soap  Lavender Soap
The classic clean, fresh lavender scent. Gentle enough for babies!

Brown Sugar Scrub Soap

Brown Sugar Scrub Soap
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Brown Sugar Scrub Soap  Brown Sugar Scrub Soap 
Brown sugar scrub and shea butter soap.

This wonderful soap has one side that is a brown sugar scrub, much like a pumice stone, this is a great way to gently exfoliate, and smooth away rough skin with a light creamy lather for exfoliating. 
The other side is made from a shea butter base which is skin nourishing and super moisturizing.

Scented with yummy brown sugar fragrance. 

Gardener's Hand Soap

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Gardener's Hand Soap Gardener's Hand Soap  
Gardener's Hand Soap contains cornmeal and pumice to gently scrub hands clean. 
The delightful lavender and citrus scent comes from essential oils of lavender and litsea cubea.
A Little about Sandy's Soaps...

1. "Our soaps are made from scratch using the old-fashioned cold process method of combining various oils, butters, and lye in just the right amounts to create a luxurious soap that we are proud to offer to you."

2. "We make all our soap in very small batches so we have precise quality control over the entire process."

3. "After curing for 4 - 6 weeks, we hand-cut and individually package each soap. You know you are getting a soap that is finely crafted and one-of-a-kind!"

For more of Sandy's Cold Process soaps:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/sandyvern?section_id=7177117



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