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Featured Vendor of the Month: WS103, Baby G’s Goat Milk Soaps

Hello! My name is Anna and I am the owner of a magical little goat named Baby G. Baby G was my first goat and started out as a pet weed eater, soon becoming my favorite animal member of the household. She had her first kid in 2013 named Fuzzy. After Fuzzy was weaned, I had more milk than I knew what to do with. I made yogurt, cheese, kefir, and even goat milk ice cream! People began asking if I made any goat milk soap…. and so began Baby G’s line of skin care products.

I started using just basic, easy-to-find oils and ingredients. The first creation was soap. Lotion was soon to follow. Then lip balm, body butter, salves, and I’m sure there will be many more things to come. Over time, I began using more organic oils and essential oils. Once I realized how good homemade products felt on my skin, I began testing them on coworkers, family members, and friends. The response has been overwhelmingly positive. People love Baby G’s products!

I strive to use the most natural ingredients available and do not use additives or colors. All of the milk is fresh from my own goats, not dry or powdered. Baby G’s products are all 100% handcrafted and all recipes are original creations that have been personally tested. Baby G’s is proud to provide a wholesome and healthy product from start to finish.

Baby G’s products can now be found in multiple store locations including the Ashland Artisan Emporium, craft and gift fair events, the Mt. Shasta Farmers Market, and available for purchase online.

Please visit our website www.BABYGSOAPS.com for store locations, online orders, and more information.
Thank you, Anna

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Ashland Artisan Emporium

The Ashland Artisan Emporium is owned by Michelle Christian, wife and mother of 3 daughters. Her husband, Travis, is the business manager for Adroit Construction in Ashland, Oregon. The Emporium was the vision of Michael Rydbom, Michelle's father. In April of 2010, Michael asked his daughter if she would be willing to help transform the old DJ's Video space into a crafter's marketplace. Michelle had always admired her dad's entrepreneurial spirit and was eager to make him proud, so even though she already had two kids, a real estate career and one more daughter on the way, she said yes. On November 1, 2010, the store opened it's doors to a welcome reception from the community. They were voted Best New Business of 2010 only months later by the Ashland Sneak Preview. Within weeks of opening, the store was at capacity and had quickly become the "go-to" store for all things unique and affordable.

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