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Weekend Recap: Haddonfield Crafts & Fine Art Festival

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  • My man and I were on the move Saturday.

    We wanted to get out and enjoy the weather so we headed up the street and around the corner to Haddonfield's craft and Fine Arts Festival. For those that don't follow me on IG ( now is a great time to start :)). I create soaps and lotions. It turns into a bigger passion of mine each day. I wanted to get some inspiration and meet some local soap makers, so mingling at the festival was a great way to start. After about an hour and a half, a fresh tan and so many incredible vendors, I came across two soap brands I really aspire to emulate.

    I'm a huge supporter of the InD Nation Community and encourage you all to start a habit of supporting some local artisans as well. Their level of passion and ingenuity are unlike any other energy I have been around. When it comes to skin care I have chosen an all natural way to combat my eczema and dry sensitive skin. Spending a few extra bucks on a good quality natural handmade soap offers so many advantages -we will discuss more in a later post.

    The two that appealed to my nose and visual aesthetic the most were Wildwood Soap Works by Sally Cates and Ciresec C. skin therapy. WildWood Soap Works offered beautiful bars with a subtly strong fragrance of natural oils. Ciresec C.'s product range included soap, body mousse, and bath salts; everything you need for a full at home spa experience.

    Check them out, get a few bars and let me know your thoughts. Have you come across any awesome natural soap/skincare lines at the festivals you visited this summer? Let me know about them below!



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