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Michael van Slyke

September 25, 2014 by interactiveleaf

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Michael van Slyke is another Austin area artist whose talents and skills are so wide ranging that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Bottom Left, Featured Artist, Front Page Tagged With: artist, guitar, Texas

Amanda’s Country Whims

September 21, 2014 by interactiveleaf

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Amanda makes rich, luscious soaps using goat milk and goat yogurt from her home in the Texas … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Artist, Front Page, Middle Tagged With: artist, soap, Texas

Devonshire Organics

September 19, 2014 by interactiveleaf

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Devonshire Organics was founded as Devonshire Incense in Austin, TX in 1967. Since then, they’ve … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Artist, Front Page, Middle Tagged With: artist, incense, soap, Texas

Martin Whitmore and Megan Elizabeth Morris

September 1, 2014 by interactiveleaf

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Martin Whitmore illustrates ideas, designs graphics, and occasionally creates random beautiful … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Bottom Right, Featured Artist, Front Page Tagged With: creative catalyst, graphics design, illustrator, Texas

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Upcoming shows

Second Wednesday of every month 5:30PM-8:30PM Kenny Dorham's Backyard 1106 East 11th St This … [Read More...]

The Corrupted Cog, May 9-10 Coppertank Event Center, 504 Trinity Street I am looking forward to … [Read More...]

Recent shows

December 6, Round Rock Market Days This is going to be our first Round Rock Market Days ever! … [Read More...]

Did You Know?

All soaps are glycerin soaps! Glycerin is a natural byproduct of the saponification process, and is naturally contained in the oils and fats used to make soap. However, large soap manufacturers extract the glycerin from soaps and use it for the more profitable enterprise of making nitroglycerin and other products.

True transparent bars (clear glycerin soaps) have their glycerin content raised by boiling the soap base in alcohols and sugars before curing. This makes an extraordinarily low Ph and mild soap that is good for the skin, but it also dissolves easily–don’t leave these in a pool of water!

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