Today we are sharing our final Holiday Project of the season. I hope you’ve enjoyed this series. If you’ve made projects from this series, I would love to hear your stories. If you took pictures of your creations, you can share them on The Natural Beauty Workshop’s Flickr Photo Pool. Beautifully decorated paper is a huge part of many holiday… Continue Reading Holiday Projects: Upcycled Gift Wrap
Holiday Projects: Herbal Sachets
Sachets are a small luxury that can make a special handmade gift. Whether you create a simple drawstring sachet, or a more detailed flower shaped sachet, your handmade project will make a wonderful gift for family and friends. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to create two different sachets. Both projects can be made with almost any fabric, but… Continue Reading Holiday Projects: Herbal Sachets
Chocolate Peppermint Bath Bombs
Bath Bombs are fun to make, delightful to use, and always impress when given as gifts. Bath Bombs can be made very simply, from a scant selection of ingredients, but I find them to be a lot more enjoyable when they are packed with loads of skin loving goodies. Skin softening Buttermilk makes a great additive for Bath Bombs. Silky… Continue Reading Chocolate Peppermint Bath Bombs
Holiday Projects: Milk Bath
Milk Bath is one of those luxuries that I simply cannot live without. I tend to whip up this bath tub essential on the fly by combining some of my must have ingredients, Oatmeal, Milk Powder, and Honey Powder. While this haphazard formulation works for my personal tub time, I prefer using a more specific recipe when creating gifts. FromNatureWithLove.com… Continue Reading Holiday Projects: Milk Bath
Branching Out on Twitter and Facebook
Social networks are a great way to help increase public awareness of your business. It can also be a great opportunity to meet fellow crafters, artists, or small business owners. By befriending other people in the online community you not only build your brand, you gain access to support, knowledge and friendship that can be hard to find locally. I’ve… Continue Reading Branching Out on Twitter and Facebook