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SMART SOAPS, SWEET TOTES AND TABLE LINENS

BY JANICE QUIRT

Soaps From Scratch

Beer. Soap. Each excellent on their own. But Megan Brozic and her Creemore company MB Soap Co. combine the two to yield a sudsy, exfoliating shower superhero thanks to the malted barley and natural amino acids in the hops – Creemore Springs Premium Lager in particular. The new blend joins Megan’s bestselling Lavender Eucalyptus soap, made with essential oils and coloured with natural clays and botanicals, just like her entire lineup. (Soap, $10, MB Soap Co.)

Table Stakes

Patty Lant crafts a range of linens for home and patio under her Creemore label Jardin Bleu. She renders her trademark napkins and reversible table runners in soft, muted colours and classic prints. Patty also takes custom orders for duvet covers, curtains and cushion covers. And her fabrics of choice are sustainably sourced Belgian flax linen and vintage cottons and cotton-linen blends. The pieces are easy to care for; simply machine wash and hang to dry or tumble dry on low. Ironing is optional, depending on who’s coming for tea.

(Cocktail napkins 6-pack, $36. Dinner napkins $10–$13 each, Jardin Bleu)

Rachel Mein’s whimsical embroidery business

How Lovely How Twisted started with clever pin and badge designs. Now, bigger canvases beckon. Her floral-embossed cotton totes are the perfect hold-alls to carry on summer adventures.

The Ballinafad-based artist also sources vintage clothing from thrift stores and secondhand boutiques to liven up with modern stitching – think campy fruit designs to 1980s-inspired squiggles.

(Tote bags, from $45, How Lovely How Twisted)

Sources

How Lovely How Twisted, Ballinafad & Toronto.

IG How Lovely How Twisted

Jardin Bleu, Creemore. IG Jardin Bleu_Linens

MB Soap Co., Creemore. IG MB Soap Co

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