Last week I published a Goat Milk Soap Wordless Wednesday post that showed the process of making Goat Milk Soap. This week’s post is showing the finished product – bars of Goat Milk Soap. This process involved grating the bars, melting it down again, adding essential oils. Remember, we use Young Living Essential oils as they are 100% pure therapeutic grade. Plus, we like the way the company is run and how they own many of their own farms – they have an open door policy, offering tours and even inviting people to come help with the harvest. I sooooo want to go some day!
We love this Humming Bird mold.
My daughter used a kitty cookie cutter to make a few small bars of soap for the children.
This soap mold required cutting the bars and you can see how soft they still were; because of this we are going to allow our soap bars to cure another week or two so they are firmer before selling them. We did sell a few bars over the weekend, just not as much as we wanted to.
By the way, happy spring!
That is so neat – and what a great family enterprise!
looks wonderful
They look great and I bet they smell delicious!
That is really neat. I’d like to be able to make my own soap.
Those turned out so pretty! I love the designs and how detailed they are!
Beautiful job!
These turned out so good!
I love the last bar, but I’m partial to goats. Not sure why since the one we had always butted me …lol
That’s so cool!
Those are really pretty soaps!!
Wow impressive and they’re so pretty!
When I had more time, I used to make goat milk soap and it seriously is one of the most amazing things you can do for your skin.
I am seriously in awe over this! They look beautiful. Are you going to sell them online?
It came out really pretty!
Love these! Thanks so much for sharing!
What beautiful soap! If you ever decide to market it, please let me know! I would buy that in a heart beat!
Love that mold!