I recently made a really nice peppermint and eucalyptus soap that will be in both my Art Fire and Etsy shops. There will be some changes to the shops soon. I'm going to start using the tins to store... which means everything will now be 100% organic and natural in the shop :) Other than that, there's not much to update with. I'm going to hop off this thing and go mail some orders out now. xox~Moll
I have this posted also on my Blog Spot account as well as Art Fire blog. This content is copyright 2010 Molly Phipps (Clean Green Bunny) and is not to be rewritten in part or whole without permission...for quite some time. If you use it very sparingly, I recommend keeping it in the fridge. If you make it in hot weather I definitely recommend putting it in the fridge to help prevent it from melting
4 new soaps have been added to my Art Fire and Etsy shops today. All Natural Rosemary, Tea Tree, Peppermint, and Lemon Handmade Soap (this is looks just like the old one I've made except I have...off a better lather and rinse off better too) Secret Garden Handmade Soap Hazelnut Coffee Handmade Scrub Soap Natural Exfoliating and Moisturizing Citrus Handmade Soap
Most of the old items from the store will be moved into my old etsy account. Once that account is empty I will close it and start adding a new line up of items back onto artfire {new} etsy shop, and the webstore. Hopefully sometime in the new year the shop will have been redone, professionally. All store updates will be done here {LJ} but it will continue in the current fashion.
Natural Rosemary Tea Tree Peppermint Exfoliating and Clarifying Soap Natural Handmade Nag Champa Soap Lavender Handmade Cold Process Soap Natural Vegan Organic Click on the photos to buy them from my Art Fire shop, or buy from my Etsy shop @ cleangreenbunny.etsy.com
Today I made my first solid perfumes and they turned out GREAT. I really love solid perfume! It just seems to smell better on me, stays on longer, oh and I also believe it's more "public friendly", since...I made. I don't make jewelry a whole lot anymore, so I'm not sure how much more I'll add. But I thought the ones I listed were cute enough for the shop. You can check those out by clicking ~here~ .
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With the country’s financial system in turmoil, everyone is looking for ways to save a few bucks this holiday season. While some Christmas shopping might be inevitable ( Just make sure you...letting it cool, Mold your candle into an unusual shape, or paint on festive patterns! Thanks for reading, and remember to buy handmade this holiday season! -Sara www.artfire.com
1. Do your food shopping at your local farmers market, rather than a chain store. These grown holiday fixings are generally better for you, and you support local farmers with your purchase. ...here in your everyday life! Living a green existence is painless with the right perspective and attitude. Keep crafting, and buy handmade this holiday season! -Sara