North Country Mercantile

Lila’s Lavender Fields Soap

19 oz. Vegetable Shortening
12 oz. Olive Oil
12 oz. Coconut Oil
20 tsp. Lye
2 cups water

Add at trace:

1 oz Lavender EO
few drops each red and blue coloring until you get the shade you want

I used the plastic containers from store bought cookies as molds. They work great but you can usually only get one use out of them.

submitted by Lila T.

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