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Tag Archives: hand cream
The Abduction sculpture
I used this image in my post yesterday about how to make your own (potter’s!) hand cream, and someone asked me to explain what the sculpture is all about; is the lady in pain or in ecstasy? Well, I would … Continue reading
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Tagged art, ceramic, ceramics, drift wood, hand cream, oak plinth, plaster of Paris, potters, sculpture, sculptures, smoke fired, Swedish folk tales, the abduction
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Home made hand cream
I have written about how to make your own hand cream before, but so many people ask me about it so here is my recipe again. I feel very passionate about this as most commercial creams contain parabens and other … Continue reading
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Tagged anna keiller, bees wax, ceramic, clay, essential oil, hand, hand cream, hands, home made, parabens, plaster, recipe, sculpture, small glass jars
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Home made hand cream
My hands often feel dry and rough from working with clay all day long. I have tried most hand creams and lotions on the market, and some help more than others. In the end I decided to make my own, … Continue reading