

An Ethical and Sustainable Swap to our Soap
We have used aloe vera as the main water component in our soaps. We have recently had to look for a new supplier of aloe vera and in the frustrating process, we learned this ingredient may no longer align with our values. Aloe vera is in high demand and producers aren't able to keep up with that demand. This has driven prices up but also revealed that this demand is being exasperated by climate change and health trends. Bringing into question if continuing to use aloe vera is
It's Show Season!
Our favorite and most hectic time of year. We do craft shows all year long but 90% of our shows take place the end of August through the...


History of Women at Wind Song Acres
Wind Song Acres was inspired, defined and grown by women. Without women we wouldn't be where we are today.


Soap Making: Black History Month
Initially I was looking for the history of Shea Butter. It is a luxurious butter that we, and many soap makers, use in their products. I...
The Cost of Climate Change
It is no secret that everything is getting more expensive. As a small business we feel this first hand and hate to have to change our...


Farm to Foam: Goat Milk Soap
Whenever we can we get our ingredients locally. We get our goat milk from the Half Barn Farm. Half Barn Farm is a small family farm...
New Year New Skincare
Learn the basics of a good skincare routine to add to your New Year Resolutions


No Shave November
Facial hair whether you want it or not has special grooming needs. We have products to get you through whichever step of the journey you...
Progress not Perfection
At Wind Song Acres we know we aren't perfect, but we are taking steps to limit our waste, and create ethically sustainable products. We...


Wash Up!
Beer tends to be the drink of choice when people go out, want to relax, or while watching the game. Out of all adults who drink, 42% of...














