I've never been a vendor at a craft bazaar before but Sharon Atland asked me to consider this for her church's holiday event. It is this coming Saturday, November 19th from 9 AM - 3 PM in Hanover, PA. If you know me well, you also know that my men's barbershop chorus has our annual dinner show on November 19th, too. Yep, I'm going to do it all that day! Hummelstown to Hanover to Lancaster and back.
I have 154 full-sized bars of various soaps ready to sell. That includes goat milk soap, beer soap, wine soap, Castile soap, and some loofa soaps. In addition, I have 133 sample bars of those same soaps that make great stocking stuffers. This is my complete inventory, other than the three batches of soap curing for my next Troegs delivery.
I've been working on my display tables and it's coming along quite nicely. This is very exciting and I am loving the idea that retirement in December will free me up to do even more with my soaps. If I could get ahead of the demand, I could consider selling through a website. At this point, I need time to get ahead of the demand.
I will be glad to sell these soaps (and more) to you for the holidays. I'll let everyone know what is available after Saturday is over!
I have been making my own soap since 1999 and specialize in cold process bath & body bars. This blog will help me to record my new soapmaking efforts and share them with you. All soaps are available for purchase.
About Me

- Lori Jo
- I have a wonderful family who supports my many hobbies including singing, soapmaking, wine tasting and rabbits. I recently retired from teaching English as a Second Language and love to travel. I started making soap in 1999 when we were showing goats in milk as a 4-H project. All of my soaps are made with pure oils and no animal fats. All fragrances are from essential oils. Store-bought "soap" is really a detergent. My soap will leave your skin clean and moisturized. Try some!
No comments:
Post a Comment