A light skin dermabrasion that exfoliates and smooths skin.
Category: Heritage Crafts
The Art of a Handmade Life
There is a special kind of satisfaction in making something from scratch. Whether you’re here to master the technical side of Fiber Arts and Botanical Dyes or looking for creative inspiration in Floral and Holiday Crafts, our guides bridge the gap between old-world wisdom and modern living. From the chemistry of Soap Making to the simple glow of Hand-Dipped Candles, we celebrate the timeless skills that turn a house into a soulful, handmade home.
Create stunning, naturally dyed fabrics using plants. Our comprehensive guide helps you explore the world of natural dyes and unlock a spectrum of colors from nature.
To help in making a decision about whether a natural deodorant is likely to be effective in eliminating odor, check the label for the following ingredients.
To help you deal with the problem of dark circles under your eyes, here is a collection of top 10 remedies.
In colonial times, candle making was an essential annual chore in all households. Each household made its own candles, usually once a year.
Make your own natural shampoo using Yucca root. Get the benefits of vitamin C and saponins for a lathering and nourishing hair wash.
A healthy soak for feet designed to help increase circulation, promote muscle relaxation, and soften the skin, can help make feet feel better both inside and out.
Discover the different methods of essential oil extraction and how they impact the aroma and therapeutic value of the oils.
Because of its regenerating qualities and toleration by the skin, rosemary is an essential hair and skin tonic.
The following 15-minute ritual can literally transform your everyday life into one with more happiness, peace and fulfillment.
How to make several different types of soap at home.
Soap making for beginners has never been easier! Learn how to make handmade soap with glycerin with this beginner guide.
The history of soap making began when the earliest recorded evidence of soap-like materials traced back to approximately 2800 BC.
Regardless of your sewing experiences you may want to consider quilting with fabric scraps to help develop certain quilting skills.
Learn how to determine the perfect size for your rag quilt. Find out about seam allowances and how to account for potential fabric shrinkage.
