About this Product
This is the perfect bundle to try an assortment of soaps without the commitment of a full bar.
Each loaf of soap I make has two end pieces that are not large enough to sell as a full sized bar.
Now these end pieces are available in a wooden crate!
Each wooden crate comes with a minimum of 11 ounces of soap ends. That is almost 3 full size bars.
Use a piece at your kitchen sink, another in your bathroom, take a piece when traveling……the options are endless.
Come assorted and not in any certain order or scent, whichever we have on hand at the time of order.
*listing is for one wooden crate with soap ends
Silk Soapery, LLC
Meet the Maker
Hello there!
My name is Heather and I am glad you are here! I am a wife and stay at home mom. We have a 2 year old little girl. She is the sparkle of our eyes and has daddy wrapped around her finger. Also, we have a 7 year old English Cocker Spaniel. He is essentially our first baby and he knows he always will be. Our family enjoys exploring Montana, camping, boating and being with family and friends.
What brought me to making soap, you ask? Well, in 2014 I was diagnosed with CKD (chronic kidney disease). I wanted to find replacement for everyday products that contribute to toxins in the body. Deodorant was the first item I replaced. Some are full of aluminum....yucky! and come to find out, baking soda is a common ingredient that I couldn’t tolerate either. I tried many products and still experiment with making my own. However the research on deodorant brought me to SOAP. The body wash in the shower has what?! in it.........things I cannot pronounce.
I will admit, I am a sucker for soap videos. I watched numerous slides, read tons of documentation and was still nervous to take the plunge. In 2016, my first two batches of soap were melt and pour. It’s exactly how it sounds. You melt the prepared soap and pour it into the mold. It was cool and all but still I wasn’t getting away from the yucky ingredients. So I put on my big girl pants and made my first batch of cold processed soap. It turned out pretty good, but had room for improvement. So kept at it and kept at it. Exploring all kinds of ingredients and techniques. After years of research and using family and friends as guinea pigs, we have a fantastic product to share with you all. I thoroughly enjoy playing with essential oil blends, natural additives for color, phthalate free fragrance oils and micas. Something for everyone!
How it’s Made
I make Cold Processed Soap. After soap batter is placed into the mold. It sits for 24 to 48 hours. When it is unmolded, it is fairly firm. I cut into bars one at a time and trim the edges. Then the bars cure for 6 weeks (become very hard) before they are labeled.
Soap ends are the first and last cut of every loaf made.
Shop Policies
Due to the nature of our products & for sanitary reasons all sales are final. No returns, exchanges or refunds.
Please contact the shipping carrier if your package is missing or arrives damaged.
I want your soaping experience to be a positive one! If for any reason, you are not 100% satisfied, please reach out to me at heather@silksoapery.com.