River Soap: A How-To Guide PDF

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The 40 page guide was compiled to encourage others to directly engage with their environments through the process of making soap. By combining an educated awareness of watershed issues with traditional skills, the goal is to promote a deeper human connection between material, place, body, and the natural world. Learn how to forage and dry plants, source local fats and oil, render animal fat, press oil from acorns, make hot process soap, and improve the health of the watershed. Made in 2016 as part of EnterState: Sensing the Natural World at Washington Project for the Arts.

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The 40 page guide was compiled to encourage others to directly engage with their environments through the process of making soap. By combining an educated awareness of watershed issues with traditional skills, the goal is to promote a deeper human connection between material, place, body, and the natural world. Learn how to forage and dry plants, source local fats and oil, render animal fat, press oil from acorns, make hot process soap, and improve the health of the watershed. Made in 2016 as part of EnterState: Sensing the Natural World at Washington Project for the Arts.

The 40 page guide was compiled to encourage others to directly engage with their environments through the process of making soap. By combining an educated awareness of watershed issues with traditional skills, the goal is to promote a deeper human connection between material, place, body, and the natural world. Learn how to forage and dry plants, source local fats and oil, render animal fat, press oil from acorns, make hot process soap, and improve the health of the watershed. Made in 2016 as part of EnterState: Sensing the Natural World at Washington Project for the Arts.