This is Jan Berry's recipe from the Natural Soap Making eBook bundle.For a more intense herbal experience, you can infuse a portion of the oils with dried rosemary and/or peppermint.
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"He had a tall pointed blue hat, a long grey cloak, a silver scarf over which his long white beard hung down below his waist, and immense black boots" . I believe this was a model formerly produced by Grenadier UK, not sure of the sculptor, and clearly based on a certain famous literary character. Really pleased with how the shading has worked out on this one, particularly getting a bit of a distinction between the two greys. I used a lot of drybrushing, gradually a lightly building up the layers, to give a bit of a rough texture to the cloth. Bottom of the cloak got successive drybrushes with GW Zandri Dust to make it look travel-worn. Feather is based on a pheasant - yes I know it was a species technically introduced to England as a game bird, rather than native, but if Tolkien can include tobacco I say 'why not'!
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