Friday, August 31, 2018

Dallas, Texas Home & Garden Show - Dallas Soap Company Event

Visit Dallas Soap Company at the Dallas, Texas Home & Garden Show!
Sept. 7-9, 2018 - Market Hall - Dallas Market Center
Find us in Booth 715 - GoTexan Products Vendors
Texas Home & Garden Show - Dallas Soap Company


Saturday, July 18, 2015

BUG OFF Natural Insect Repellent

Summertime brings out a host of unwanted critters. Keep those pesky mosquitoes, gnats, flies, etc. at bay with our new BUG OFF Natural Insect Repellent. No harmful chemicals or hormone disruptors as found in commercial insect repellents. Our formula is DEET free and paraben free. Made with all natural ingredients and essential oils that have been historically known to naturally repel insects.
Comes in an attractive stainless spray bottle with a fine mist sprayer. For more information and to order, visit our website at www.dallassoapcompany.com.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Make Your Own Liquid Laundry Detergent

Making your own laundry detergent is so fast and easy. It is far more economical than buying commercially made detergent too. I literally made this 2 gallon batch of laundry detergent in less than 20 minutes.

What You Will Need:
1 bar of lye soap
1/2 cup Sodium Carbonate (washing soda)
1/2 cup Sodium Borate (Borax)
Essential Oils or Fragrance, if desired


Follow these simple steps to make your own....

1) Grate a bar of lye soap.


2) Dissolve in 6 cups of hot water in a large stainless steel pot over medium low heat.

3) Add 1/2 cup Sodium Carbonate (washing soda) and 1/2 cup Sodium Borate (Borax) to the dissolved soap mixture. Stir until completely dissolved. Remove from heat.

4) Pour 4 cups of hot water into a clean, empty bucket. Add soap mixture to the bucket and stir.

5) Add more hot water to the bucket until you have 2 gallons. At this point, you can fragrance with essential oils or fragrance oil, if desired. Stir well, then cover and let mixture sit for 24 hours.


6) After 24 hours, stir the mixture well and divide into your own containers. Shake well before each use. Use about 1/2 cup per full load of laundry.

Notes: Sodium Borate (Borax) can commonly be found at most local supermarkets. Sodium Carbonate (washing soda) can sometimes be a little more difficult to find. If you can't find it at your local supermarket, you can typically purchase it at a local swimming pool supply store by the name of Soda Ash.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Featured Artisan - Gayle Phillips Williams - What's her Name


This weeks Featured Artisan is Gayle Phillips Williams - What's Her Name!

I'm glad that I have this shop(& so does my son) for our craft/art therapy. Hope you enjoy our "works".

I try to recycled with my supplies when possible to keep my prices down and just for recycling sake.
Comments welcome(& Etsy hearts & circles)!  Some of my crafts are my own design 
and protected by Creative Commons. Most of my items are ooak-one of a kind.

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