You may remember this Pure & Good soap from Anthropologie I invested in last summer. I say investment, because it's not your regular use and toss soap, the lovely bottle is for keeps.
Anyway I just finally finished the original hand soap that came in it - an exciting event because it's time to fill it with this lovely dish soap from Seventh Generation. I love Lavender & Mint scent and now I will be able to use the Pure & Lovely pump for both hands and dishes.
It's the little things, I tell you.
It's the little things, I tell you.
We just got a case of 6 of these bottles of dish soap using Amazon's subscribe & save subscription- at about 20% than the bottles cost at the store. Link {HERE}. The Clementine & Lemon Zest scent is delicious too.
{note: the soap is actually wonderfully clear it just looks whitish because I had just squirted it into the bottle so it was sudsy. }
{note: the soap is actually wonderfully clear it just looks whitish because I had just squirted it into the bottle so it was sudsy. }
The Pure & Good Soap bottle is found {HERE}.
Finally, the most important bit. : ) I just got this happy email in my inbox yesterday and am compelled to urge you once again to sign up for your very own Anthro Card. It's just a free little membership card and the best part is they send you a code for 15% off for your birthday month. Even off sale stuff - 15% off already clearanced Anthro goodness - it doesn't get much better than that.
So quick-quick, go {HERE} and sign up!
I'm signing up my husband today - why didn't I think to do this before??? ; )
Thanks for sharing! I love the style of the bottle.
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Great tip and I love the bottle, too.
ReplyDeletei definitely wouldn't get rid of that soap dispenser either it is perfect!! swooning over the soap dispenser
ReplyDeleteI also bought that soap dispenser in the summer for dish soap in my kitchen! I like that it has held up well, compared to some the lotion dispensers I've bought in the past, which end up rusting. So far, so good.
ReplyDeleteI poured the Pure and Good soap (which smells heavenly, don't you think?) into a jar, and use about 1 part soap to five parts water in an empty foaming soap dispenser for my kids in the bathroom. It's a win-win!
This is my first time visiting your blog. Love your photos. Sigh.
beautiful soap dispenser...never throw it!
ReplyDeleteThat bottle is so pretty! I would never get rid of it. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for the link to the soap bottle. Must have one!
ReplyDeleteGreat soap idea! I've been looking for a more natural soap and will have to try it! :)
ReplyDeleteoh my, now that's a cute bottle!
ReplyDeleteI have seen that soap at my local Target and haven't
had a chance to try it yet.. now I'm gonna have to pick
it up next time!
I tried the link for the free membership and it says "Error"?
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Sorry Jenifer! I should always double check my links - it's fixed now. : )
Deletefancy dispenser bottles just make life happier, don't you think? ;)
ReplyDeleteI have these bottles...love them!! I have been wondering what I would do once I run out of the soap...is the Seventh Generation dish soap good for hands too? If so, that would be a major win-win for the one by my kitchen sink. :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Just found your site through House of Fifty and I can't wait to check out more!
I'm a terrible person to ask about hand-care, as I'm rather careless about my hands - and it shows! ;) I do use it for both hands and dishes - it smells lovely, is plant derived, and hypoallergenic, but that's about all I know about it. So glad to "meet" you, JoLynn. :)
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