On April 20, 2022

From natural ingredients to handmade soap, how a self-taught local soapmaker crafts her wares

When she retired from her career in information technology during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, Andi Lutter of Hartland didn’t pack up for a sunny life of leisure. Instead, she taught herself the art of handmade cold-process soapmaking, and launched a small business.

Courtesy of Andi Lutter

“All my soaps are handmade, by me, in small batches in my Hartland kitchen,” said Lutter. She learned soapmaking by scouring the internet for online how-to videos, and perfected her process through trial and error. In 2021, OutsideIn Soaps, LLC was born.

From the start, Lutter was determined that unlike commercial products, her soaps would feature only all-natural vegetable and essential oils. No detergents. No preservatives. No artificial fragrances.

The process requires precision with recipes and temperatures. When the oils are combined with sodium hydroxide (or lye), a process called “saponification” occurs. “The result is pure soap and glycerin – the lye is no more,” Lutter said.

The saponification process requires at least 24-48 hours to complete. The soap can then be removed from the mold, hand-cut by Lutter and left to set for up to four to six weeks. It’s then ready to use.

Lutter’s creativity is on full display in everything from natural aromatherapy ingredients like eucalyptus and frankincense, to clever packaging and novel gift concepts. The “Stone Collection” soaps look uncannily like rounded river stones of gray or pink granite. Each is hand wrapped with twine and a Chinese feng shui coin. For Mother’s Day, some offerings are combined with a bamboo face cloth and a stone heart charm. For St. On Patrick’s Day and Father’s Day, a special batch called “Suds O’ Stout” was on tap. Brewed up with Guinness Stout as its not-so-secret ingrediant, the rich brown bars look like a pint glass with a frothy head of suds, each bar embossed with a shamrock.

“Because they are hand cut, no two are exactly the same,” says Lutter. “Most bars average between 4.5 and 5 ounces, and if one seems a little light to me, customers catch me slipping an extra bar into their order.”

OutsideIn soaps are available for $7 apiece. For more information visit: OutsideInSoaps.com.

Do you want to submit feedback to the editor?

Send Us An Email!

Related Posts

Killington receives positive snow control for Audi FIS Ski World Cup race Nov. 30-Dec. 1

November 21, 2024
KILLINGTON—Killington Resort received a positive snow control announcement from FIS (International Ski and Snowboard Federation), the governing body of the Audi FIS Ski World Cup. With this announcement, Killington Resort can assure international race teams and ski racing fans traveling to central Vermont for Thanksgiving weekend that both the giant slalom and slalom races will…

Killington community donated winter wears at Mission Farm coat drive

November 20, 2024
BROC Community Action was the beneficiary of the Mission Farm Veteran’s Day coat drive event in Killington. BROC received a significant donation of new and lightly used winter coats from the coat drive. These coats are essential to keeping area friends and neighbors warm during the cold winter months. If anyone is looking to contribute,…

One dead, two arrested in Rutland shooting

November 20, 2024
By Alan J. Keays / VTDigger Two Massachusetts men pleaded not guilty Monday afternoon, Nov. 18, to charges in the killing of a Rutland man. The prosecutor said the Friday night shooting was drug-related, and the two suspects may have been targeting someone else. Dylin Wainscott, 28, of Westfield, Massachusetts, faces charges of first-degree murder,…

Mountain Top Resort’s cross-country ski routes caught up in legal dispute

November 20, 2024
By Greta Solsaa/VTDigger Generations of cross-country skiers have flocked to Chittenden’s Mountain Top Resort to spend wintry days gliding along bucolic, snow-capped paths nestled in the shadow of Killington. As the popular cross-country skiing destination celebrates its 60th year in business, Mountain Top finds itself locked in a legal battle with its neighbors, John and…