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Biggs & Featherbelle’s New Body Scrubs

Biggs & Featherbelle is a godsend for those dry winters that can turn your skin into a frightening piece of parchment paper. At the Crafty Bastards Fair, B&F are going to feature their new body scrubs that will pamper your skin without smothering it in oily residue. Be on the lookout for these luxurious scrubs!

1. Is there a specific product that you will be selling at the fair that you would like to talk about?

Our new body scrubs! We just starting making them this summer and are really excited to have a new product. We have three types – Salty Bean scrub, Sugary Nut scrub and Sweet Coffee scrub.

2. Does this product have an origin story? Did the idea come to you in a dream or through a portal or other strange way?

The idea was to make a scrub that was not swimming with oils and does not leave your shower floor a hazard zone. Biggs & Featherbelle body scrubs are chock full of exfoliating goodness with moisturizing qualities. The three scrubs loosely coordinate with several Biggs and Featherbelle soaps for a full shower experience.

3. What famous personality (alive or dead, real or imagined) would most likely be found wearing/holding/admiring this product? Why?

Alligator Man! Haven’t you heard of him? Well…I am sure his rough skin could use some exfoliating and moisturizing. But really, anyone who wants to slough off those dead skin cells and bring some moisture and life to their skin.

4. Convince me that this piece should be one of only 3 things I could take with me to a deserted island!

Your skin will be really dry from the sun so moisturizing is key. Plus you will want to scrub away the island dirt. Everything is edible (might not taste good) so if you are stranded with no food and really desperate you can eat your scrub. Or you could even use it to cook some fish you catch. The essential oils will calm your mind so you don’t freak out and come to the realization that you are stranded! Then when you are finally rescued, everyone will be so amazed at your glowing, soft skin!

2008 Crafty Bastards Vendor Spotlight: Biggs and Featherbelle

In the week leading up to last month’s Crafty Bastards Festival, we began posting a series of interviews of crafters who were going to be there. Unfortunately, in all the hustle & bustle, we were unable to publish them all. This continues the Q&A’s that we weren’t able to get to!

bodybutterJust as you shrink from buying soaps for fear of synthetic additives, Biggs & Featherbelle have decided that you should have an alternative — handmade body care products that are free of synthetic fragrances, dyes and additives! Their soaps are made from unique recipes that use the properties of natural resources to heal and nourish different skin types. Pamper your eyes with their array of body butter bars, lip balms, soaps and bath soaks at their official website.

1. Using just three words, how would you describe your work?

Clean, natural and fun

2. What are you doing to prepare for Crafty Bastards? Are there any new products or techniques that you will be trying out for this show?

Making soap…we are always making soap. We are excited because we have a new summertime product. We are bringing our new body scrubs to Crafty Bastards!

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3. Is your craft widespread in the handmade community? What makes your stuff different from others in your craft genre?

Surprisingly we never see many other body care vendors at the shows we do. There are tons of great handmade body care folks in the community but there is not an abundance of them at the shows we do. I never frown upon other body care vendors or view them as competition. We are all working together to open up the customers eye to using natural, handmade goodies for their bodies instead of all the commercial junk out there. Our products generally stand out for their ingredients and packaging. We are sticklers for a very clean product with only essential oils and nothing synthetic.

belly balm4. Starting an independent shop takes a lot of dedication, planning and hard work. At what point did you realize you had the chops to start your own indie craft business?

We slowly have worked our way into it over five years. The dedication, planning and hardwork never ends but we love it!

5. Where are your favorite places to find your supplies?

We source our raw materials from a lot of different places. A large chunk of our money goes to Columbus Foods for soap making oils and Camden Grey for essential oils. We would love to get everything local but some of our ingredients are unique and not available everywhere. We like to get the best quality and a fair price so we can pass that along to our customers.

6. Crafting is a grassroots revolution of sorts. It’s catching on as people appreciate all things handmade, original, recycled and environmentally/socially conscious. Does this influence/inspire your work? If so, how do you incorporate it into your craft?

lipbalmOur products are all about being handmade and green so we love the fact that more people are understand and embrace the value of it.

7. After seeing your work, many would-be crafters are inspired to start their own creations. Will you have any DIY kits available for sale at Crafty this year? Could you provide any simple how-to’s or tips for readers who want to get started on their own designs?

People are welcome to ask us questions anytime! We have even done some demos on making products. We learned by reading books and experimenting. If anyone is interested in handmade body care products, we have a lot of good books and information to pass along.

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