Soap soldiers all lined up to get their "cure" on.
Just cut-the scent is UN-be-leivably delicious.
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Posted by Tierra Verde Handmade Soap at 11:49 AM
Labels: Lubbock Downtown Art Market, Orange Honey Drizzle with Oats, Tierra Verde Handmade Soap
12 comments:
I love the deep colour of this soap, Michele.
Thanks Tara! It's all that delicious honey + orangey goodness. Srsly, I wish you could smell it-definitely smells like something to eat.
Wow, nice soaps Michele. I bet it's a delicious soap:)
Natalia
Fantastic! The color is so deep and intensely beautiful! I bet it smells divine.
@ Natalia-Hi there:-)Glad you stopped by-Thank you!
@ Anne-Marie-;-))Thank you! I'm so glad you stopped by-it does smell so good.
beautiful beautiful soaps! The colour is amazing
That's so funny! I call them soldiers too :-) They look beautiful!
@Irene,thank you. I guess because they are all lined up-soldiers come to mind.I love them all lined up don't you?
It has a quiet beautiful rustic quality to it. Wish my screen had smell o vision.
Michelle
Hey there Michelle,thanks so much.I wish you could smell it too. I'm loving your Green Tea and Jasmine too!
Michelle, These look lovely. I love the honey & orange combination. Do you ever use may chang eo to help the orange eo "hold"? ~Becky
@ Becky,I don't add Litsea to this blend and yet it is deliciously honey and orangey-it smells like you could eat it for breakfast.
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