Showing posts with label lotion bars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lotion bars. Show all posts

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Build Your Own Gift Basket

Love the fun of gift baskets, but looking for more variety than you typically find? Or want something more personalized than what you may find elsewhere?  Or perhaps you have found neat things that can be personalized, but aren't variable enough for the price range you want for certain gifts?

Feel free to build your own gift baskets, even with custom items and baskets...

Feeling overwhelmed?

How about a build your own tutorial?

Start with the budget...
Truthfully, the budget is up to you! Whether there is  mug, basket, tote bag or gift bag changes how much you put in a package as well as the overall cost. If you would like, you can email me with a few parameters like what a person likes and the approximate budget, and I can get you some sample ideas.

Ideas to use as the basket:

Mugs, Plates and Glasses



Metal  and Wicker Baskets

Gift Bags

Tote Bags

Feed Bag Market Bags (also available in a plain tan)

Ideas to Put in the Basket:

These can be customized:
Glass mugs, tall glasses, tumblers and plates

Soaps and Lotions Bars, Scrubs and Lip Balms


 Hairbands, and Feathered and Ribbon Barrette and Clips

 Custom Jewelry Pieces

Earrings, Bracelets and other Jewelry

Jewelry Sets

Up-cycled Ceramic Tiles


AND MORE!
Got favorite pieces or things you want to put together? Got an idea for a coming project, but want to have it packaged for you to put together later? We are glad to accommodate. Just call or email and we can set something up special just for you, and of course we do volume discounts.

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Castille Soap?

Castille Soap? What is that? 

Well, if you have seen some of the formulations I have lately, I can completely understand the confusion!  Traditionally, soap makers have used materials from their area, much like homesteaders fed their families the things they grew and raised, or traded nearby farmers for. In the Castille region of Spain, that would mean that the most prolific  oil available for soap making was olive oil.

I used to work with a researcher who was from Spain, he was adamant that the best olive oil in the world was that from Spain.  I don't know if that is correct, but I have always thought one should believe in the product he created, and being from Spain and working in America, I imagine that is about as close as it comes. But I digress, the Spanish oil in abundance, and therefore most efficient and economical to use was olive oil. This also meant that it was more likely to be pure and fresh.


Why does it matter that the oil be pure and fresh?  Let's back up a bit...

Many of you know that I began making soap because my daughter had lots of allergies. She has many environmental allergies, and also cannot use anything on her skin with synthetic ingredients or preservatives. That pretty much knocks out what is commercially available. Still, she is fine with the good coconut oils, almond oil, etc, as long as the only item I used to preserve is Vitamin E, and any essential oils are just that- essential oils, not fragrance oils.

When folks learned that I could make soap, and knew how to work within recipes to adjust to the needs of the individual, I started getting LOTS of requests. I can understand why. I mean, as much as it would be great to always make your own, that requires a lot of supplies on hand, and if you can work with a truly trusted source for the items you don't make or grow, as farmers always have, trading the farmer next door or across town for the items they grow/ raise, but you don't- you both benefit.

While the allergies in our house are mostly limited the additives (at least as far as soap is concerned), we still had a large range of all natural ingredients available to us. This is great for us, but I have learned that there are a large number of folks who cannot have any tree nut based oil, or even coconut oil.  Coconut oil is very healthy, and a wonderful, variable base, so it is heavily used in soaps and lotions and lotion bars, lip balms, etc.  

For folks with those immune responses much greater than basic skin sensitivities, we formulate to avoid the ingredients which cause issues, and often recommend Castille soap. Lately, I have seen a lot of different formulations in use by soap makers- castille soap with many other things to make them more luxurious. Because we work so frequently with customers with health concerns, we choose to stick with a very traditional interpretation of Castille soap- with olive as the only oil. I sometimes make some with goat's milk as well, but the batch currently in stock is a very strict olive oil castille, with lavender and peppermint essential oils.  Others will be available soon, and the available varieties do change over time by request and season.

In cases such as these, purity is critical. Other added ingredients could trigger an immune response.  The equivalent I use to explain in our house, is like when we went out to dinner for Wyatt's birthday, and we asked about msg, which my daughter cannot have. The server promised they would never touch the stuff in this place. But by the time we got home, we were loading up on medications to control my daughter's reaction, and she and I were up almost all night.  Pure ingredients, without additives, are important, and fresh means that the wonderful nutrient properties of the ingredients remain true. There are some cases where shelf lives are long, but the oil should be used quickly in batches after the container is opened, and the oil thereby exposed to the environment.

There are a lot of different soap formulations. I recently highlighted emu oil, which has been a loved formulation by at least one of our clients with an intense form of eczema.  I thought it might be useful for those deciding on soaps to try and to select as gifts for friends and family, to understand more about ht e formulations in general as they are looking at choices. All of the ingredient lists are available, though sometimes become cumbersome on the site. Never hesitate to ask, an also feel welcome to share your concerns and needs so that we may help you find the right option for you.

What are your favorites?

Monday, September 2, 2013

Our Wild Weekend!

Bailey and I headed out on an adventure this weekend, and left the farm in the capable hands of Charlie and Wyatt, with help from my parents who were in to help auntie move.  All the way up to Cottonwood we drove, but had to be home in time for me to teach this morning. After class, the kids and I did a walk around to make sure we hadn't missed anything with all the rain overnight.
Look what we found!


This new baby Silkie is actually black for now, but of partridge lineage, and settled right in to the brooder, taking a nap just a few minutes after meeting "her" new friends!


While we were up in Cottonwood, we participated in three goat shows, one on Saturday and two on Sunday. We participated in showmanship, a competition of our goat knowledge and skill in showing, as well as breed classes. The majority of the does stayed home to keep everything on track for the coming kidding season, but little Versie came along. Since she and Powerstroke didn't get their paperwork changeover in time to truly compete this weekend, we were fortunate to have wonderful judges that helped Bailey look at where they would truly stand and work on herd planning. Great folks and fun!


Bailey even challenged me to compete in adult showmanship...


This is a common sight when competing in open shows where breeders bring lots of their top animals, and end up looking like big city dog walkers! Sometimes there are ten goats in hand waiting to go in, just from one breeder.Then they have to figure out which lead to separate. The youth are always glad to help show and learn.


Obediah was hungry from being crazy and vocal with all the other testosterone in the barn.


The kids enjoyed hanging out with and showing with and against their good friends. 


A favorite activity in the down time- cuddling babies! Sure makes us ready for the next batch of babies here!


This was the last youth showmanship class. The youth are really amazing with their knowledge and poise!


The big boy bucks. So many different body styles represented! It might seem subtle to the naked eye, but the scorecard reveals a lot of fine detail aspects in breeding.


Another thing awaiting me when I returned home- posting the contest winners for the fall contest! Here it is:


Congratulations tot he winners and a big thank you to all who entered!

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Patriot's Dream Farm Contest!

Fall giveaway coming here!

These two little cuties would like to share our new giveaway with you!!!


a Rafflecopter giveaway

It has been a rough week around here- big storms that brought more wind than rain, a challenging hatch, and more. So since we believe that you make your own happiness, we are throwing a giveaway!!! Four awesome prizes, we will highlight this week, including a handmade bar of soap and a tote bag, a lotion bar and tote bag, a pair of earrings and a feathered hair clip!


To get things started, these are the tote bags, and the winner will select their own variety of soap or lotion bar! I will share photos of the other prizes in the morning!

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Fundraiser Basket


I often get requests for donations for baskets for charity groups to auction off for fundraisers.  I have supplied blue ribbon cakes and delicacies for food auctions, jewelry for black tie events, and other things.  I get a lot of requests, so I put a cap for each annual quarter on donations, but recently I had two very special requests in just about a week.  I got both of the baskets out this week, though they are for separate occasions and groups, and the events are a little apart.  I hope to share their information through the Facebook and google plus pages, too, as they are certainly worthy of everyone's support!


This basket left Thursday for a 60's themed dinner dance at Dove Mountain, where they are auctioning off these baskets during the evening, with all of the proceeds going to the Marana Community Food Bank.  The economy has been very tough for many folks who never would have otherwise been at risk, and with the belts already tightening, the sequester is right around the corner.  
The food bank is able to purchase six times more food with every dollar than we can, so your dollars go farther than your cans, even though we really love our canned food drives.  No matter how you do it, please do remember your local food banks.

Anyhow, I hope the basket, with its bath salts and soaps, lotion bar, etched glass and lip balms will bring in something good to help the food bank.I know you are seeing a lot of ways to support altruism and community activism on the blog these days, with more to come this week.  So please share your favorites.  How do you like to help out the world around you?

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Overnight Baby Chicks and Farmers' Market Preparation!

Getting ready for a new farmers market tomorrow. We will be at Dove Mountain!  This will be just off Tangerine, and while it is a gated community, all are welcome to join in on the Farmers Market fun!

I am so excited to meet new folks, and am finishing up some lotion bars to take along (cannot seem to keep them in stock right now).  This batch has Shea butter AND Cocoa butter.  I work with a variety of recipes, as so many of our regular customers have sensitivities like our Bailey, who was the reason I began making soaps and lotion bars and lip balms and more.  And it never hurt that Wyatt loved the all natural product line!

Ingredient costs are going up markedly, though.  I am sorry to say that the lotion bars price will be going up a tad.  For those of you with outstanding orders (including all of you who called today), I will honor the current price through the end of the year.  For all markets beginning tomorrow, however, and moving forward, the cost for lotion bars will be $5.00 each or 3 for #13.00.  Soaps will remain $4.00 each, the bulk price will change, however, to 3 for $11.00.  We sure appreciate your continued support of our local business and know you will continue to expect the same quality products and quality ingredients we expect from ourselves.

Funny, someone knows I am up because there is another new voice in the incubator!  This one is another from a Brahma egg, looks like a rather dark buff, or maybe there is something in the lineage of our heritage birds that is adding to the color!  Sorry for the poor image quality, still learning to take pics through the incubator window!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

This Week at the Farmers' Market

This week, the weather was all blustery and the dark clouds were overhead of the MHC building when we arrived for the farmers' market, so we set up inside.  Some folks, despite the signs, didn't come in to look for us because they couldn't see us in our usual spot.  Sorry we missed them!
So here is my little inside setup, right in front of one of the kiosks that no one uses at that hour.  It was fun to see the folks who usually don't get a chance to run outside and visit with us.

I took lotion bars along with me this week.  I had been worried about taking them in the heat, but it was a bit cooler this week from the rain, so I took them along.

They were a hit!  With only two scents this week- lavender and vanilla- I left the others at home for this maiden try- I was excited to see the response and the excitement.  Still a fun afternoon with all the great folks.  When we packed up to go home, the skies had turned blue with not a cloud in sight!  Funny how the weather is this time of year!


Friday, July 20, 2012

Yay! Ready to go!

I have had a lot of requests for lotion bars.  I knew how to do them, but always made regular lotion for Bailey and myself.  Well, I like to expand my horizons a bit, and love that I can make these in small batches and therefor have more scents available, so in between making soap for restock this week, I made lotion bars, too!

This particular bar is lavender, scented with essential oil as always.  Here they are, ready to go to market on Tuesday!  Next up?  Hmmm... I am thinking lilac or cocomango... any requests?