Garden of Angels Colorado

Garden of Angels Colorado Small batch, handcrafted, wellness products; see b dee bath bombs, vegan lotion, body butter, custom. Almost any scent you desire. DM for custom orders.

Indigenously made in Native America.
**No Refunds on custom orders** I'll let you know if it's available at that time. Thank You Plant Medicine!

GOAC is really excited to be back in Albuquerque for Nizhoni Days Powwow 2026!  We've been working hard on bringing you ...
04/20/2026

GOAC is really excited to be back in Albuquerque for Nizhoni Days Powwow 2026! We've been working hard on bringing you the freshest wellness & beauty personal products around. Back by popular demand is the ever coveted Foaming Pumice Body Polish, gentle enough to use on the softest parts of your bod!

Come on out for free smells and lotion testers... 🫧🛀🧼🚿🧽🧴🫧

*Safe travels to those traveling into town*

Greetings! We hope to see you April 26th at the 2026 Nizhoni Days Powwow: Born Together From Flowing Water.

Grand Entry at 12:00pm

We’re all set-up and ready to see you tomorrow at 10am!!   🚿🧼🫧🛁🧴🛀🏽🫧
04/10/2026

We’re all set-up and ready to see you tomorrow at 10am!! 🚿🧼🫧🛁🧴🛀🏽🫧

See you tomorrow!!!!
04/10/2026

See you tomorrow!!!!

Super busy over here crafting potions & serums and wellness & beauty!  🌟💫✨⚡️See you in Ft. Collins this weekend!!
04/07/2026

Super busy over here crafting potions & serums and wellness & beauty! 🌟💫✨⚡️

See you in Ft. Collins this weekend!!

Hello My People!!You'll  need to DM me if you’d like me to set a bottle aside for you.  I wont be able to take them to t...
03/03/2026

Hello My People!!

You'll need to DM me if you’d like me to set a bottle aside for you. I wont be able to take them to the powwows, cuz alcohol.

They won’t be ready until September, so you’ll need to shake them up every week until then. They’re already looking really good!Lots of beautiful vanilla specks coming out to flavor it up!!🤌🏽

12oz Vanilla Extract (vodka). $40
4oz Vanilla Extract (vodka) $15
3.4oz Vanilla Extract (vodka) $14

Blessings 🪶

GOAC has been working on our 2026 Event Calendar.  So far, we've been confirmed for these two Turquoise Boy Designs Baza...
01/21/2026

GOAC has been working on our 2026 Event Calendar. So far, we've been confirmed for these two Turquoise Boy Designs Bazaar & Market.

Thank you!!
12/12/2025

Thank you!!

Han Mitakuyepi (Hello Relatives),

We are excited to announce our healing through plant medicines workshop: Braiding Sweetgrass into Bath Bombs in collaboration with Garden of Angels! This workshop will also be co-facilitated by native youth. This workshop is open to 15 Native Youth ages 13-19, and their parents.

Sweetgrass, or wačháŋǧa (sweetgrass in Lakota), was one of the original medicines that was given to the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ (Seven Council Fires or the Dakota/Lakota/Nakota Nations) from White Buffalo Calf Woman to use for healing, ceremonies and spirituality.

Sweetgrass holds a deep spiritual importance with many other Tribal Nations, with varying histories of how each Tribal Nation began their relationship with sweetgrass. Tribal Nations, communities and people continue this traditional relationship with sweetgrass contemporarily.

Anishinaabeg scholar Robin Wall Kimmerer said, “In some Native languages the term for plants translates to ‘those that take care of us’.” Sweetgrass is a plant that has taken care of Tribal Nations for time immemorial, and it is the ongoing reciprocal relationship that continues to take care of us, and ensures future generations will continue the relationship with sweet grass.

Come learn more about different Tribal Nations relationships with sweetgrass, medicinal and spiritual properties, and make a sweetgrass bathbomb with your parent or guardian.

This workshop is open to the first 15 Native youth ages 13-19 who sign up, along with one parent or guardian.
Workshop capacity is 30 people total.
Please sign up using the google form below! We still have spots available. The first 15 native youth will receive a confirmation email/call.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeHBCWOC-EzbfmL0CeQcIiHN7hALQ0luXzQo2tyZUbtqL1WgQ/viewform

12/12/2025

What an absolute treat tonight was showing our native youth how to make bath bombs and how they work. What a great turnout!

Thank you DIFRC and DIC for having us! Jei, Wallace and I had so much fun. We are looking forward to the next workshop.

Attached are some of the memories we made tonight.

Mitakuye Oyasin 🪶🖤🤍❤️💛🪶

I'm giving our native youth a workshop on Bath Bomb making workshop at Denver Indian Center tomorrow evening.  I brought...
12/10/2025

I'm giving our native youth a workshop on Bath Bomb making workshop at Denver Indian Center tomorrow evening. I brought some beautiful sweetgrass my good friend Beetle from Manitoba grows on his ranch. There's so much medicine in his grass and they are absolutely gorgeously braided to the very tippy end.

Thank you for having us DIFC!!

We're looking forward to it 🌿🖤❤️💛🤍🪶

Han Mitakuyepi (Hello Relatives),

We are excited to announce our healing through plant medicines workshop: Braiding Sweetgrass into Bath Bombs in collaboration with Garden of Angels! This workshop will also be co-facilitated by native youth. This workshop is open to 15 Native Youth ages 13-19, and their parents.

Sweetgrass, or wačháŋǧa (sweetgrass in Lakota), was one of the original medicines that was given to the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ (Seven Council Fires or the Dakota/Lakota/Nakota Nations) from White Buffalo Calf Woman to use for healing, ceremonies and spirituality.

Sweetgrass holds a deep spiritual importance with many other Tribal Nations, with varying histories of how each Tribal Nation began their relationship with sweetgrass. Tribal Nations, communities and people continue this traditional relationship with sweetgrass contemporarily.

Anishinaabeg scholar Robin Wall Kimmerer said, “In some Native languages the term for plants translates to ‘those that take care of us’.” Sweetgrass is a plant that has taken care of Tribal Nations for time immemorial, and it is the ongoing reciprocal relationship that continues to take care of us, and ensures future generations will continue the relationship with sweet grass.

Come learn more about different Tribal Nations relationships with sweetgrass, medicinal and spiritual properties, and make a sweetgrass bathbomb with your parent or guardian.

This workshop is open to the first 15 Native youth ages 13-19 who sign up, along with one parent or guardian.
Workshop capacity is 30 people total.
Please sign up using the google form below! We still have spots available. The first 15 native youth will receive a confirmation email/call.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeHBCWOC-EzbfmL0CeQcIiHN7hALQ0luXzQo2tyZUbtqL1WgQ/viewform

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4407 Morrison Rd
Denver, CO
80219

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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