Biggs and Featherbelle has a delightful gift set for Christmas. It’s comprised of 8 perfect little bars of soap, all with their handstamped wrappers for $21.99. Click here to see a list of their stores or go buy this adorable sampler for yourself at their site.
Kelly and Kasey Evick also sell their artwork on t-shirts using CafePress. It’s a great example of brand extensions and marketing. After all, they have the artwork done. It doesn’t take much more to upload the artwork to CafePress and make t-shirts.
For previous stories on Biggs & Featherbelle, click here, here and here.
Anonymous says
Love their soaps and fabbo packaging!
playing with soap says
Yes, they are exactly how you described them. I’m sure they would also love to meet you!!!
Steph
Anne-Marie says
Playing With Soap – You MET these cool chicks? How lucky are you? They seem amazingly driven, creative and crafty – all things that I love in self employed people. I’d love to meet them in person.
Anne-Marie says
Hi Mary –
Yes, any dyes that are FD&C based can stain the skin. However, with regards to dyed wool, I’ve been felting soap for years though and have never had a soap stain my skin.
We dye wool with Labcolors on a pretty consistent basis and I’ve never seen that wool bleed either so I wonder if the wool that you’ve heard of staining was just really oversaturated with dye?
Anonymous says
Hi. I am hoping you can give me some advice. I am very new at soap making and I have been doing some research on line for project ideas. I have come across soap felting, however, I have read some articles where the dye from the felt caused staining on the skin. Have you ever experienced soap felting? How do you feel about it? I would really appreciate any advice you could give. Thank you for your time. Please mail me at [email protected]. Mary
playing with soap says
I actually met the cool sisters at the Renegade Craft Fair in Brooklyn this past summer. The products are great and they have one of the cutest soap packaging I have ever seen.
Steph