Last year my soap with embeds were a huge hit for the holidays. These are mp figures that are embedded into a cp soap loaf. This technique makes for a unique and fun bar of soap. The poured loafs must be refrigerated to avoid the gel phase, so the mp embeds don't melt.
I'm planning to cut these tomorrow and will post pics and ingredient notes. Stay tuned!
Today was full of exciting firsts. My farmers market plans that I had my heart set on fell through a couple of weeks ago. Don't you think that when you call for vendor information they should provide accurate information? So I'd been considering another venue, however I was concerned about getting a TID for another state - Kansas City sits on the state line of Kansas and Missouri. I live in KS and the venue is, of course, in MO. Anyway, I was able to get my new licensing taken care of with ease today. This is the first time I've encountered such nice people who were happy to help in a government office setting- no offense, but you know how it can be. I was pleasantly surprised. I'm hoping my vendor application goes through by weeks end and I will feel much better when it's settled. Now, this evening - I intended to work on soap packaging. That didn't happen but Hubby and I ended up organizing my storage and curing space, so it's w...
Today I got the chance to indulge in soaping for most of the day. I did four batches today, using a technique I've never tried before, courtesy of a great Youtube tutorial from SophiasNaturals . She demonstrates an interesting form of thermal transfer that I haven't seen, immediately mixing the lye water into the hard oils until melted. The liquid oils are added after. I used this method for all my soaping today and it seemed to work well. I didn't need to use the stick blender very much at all, which helped me tremendously as I often tend to overmix. I wanted to attempt the "Holly Swirl", which is basically an in the pot swirl done twice. Sorta.. I had a lot of half bottles of fragrances, so I did some custom scent blending, too. It was a day of experimenting. Top: Small batch trying Sweet Cakes "Aria" . I used a some ruby mica for a cute little swirl. It smells so good right now. Middle: This wa...
Many soapers like myself aren't living the dream of operating a full time soap business. We have other types of work and careers that must remain top priority to pay the bills and keep our families going. Those of us who are taking a shot at soaping as a side business have to squeeze out the extra time for it in rather creative ways. We can't be profitable if we aren't working at it several hours a week. I'd venture to say many of us are in that same boat. I've done alot of thinking this weekend about moving forward in a new marketplace this season, and had another wonderful opportunity offered out of the blue. Lots of exciting things are happening, but this also brings with it a degree of fear and anxiety for me. I have a wonderfully supportive husband, but why do I immediately worry about failing? I swear I have a dozen batches of soap curing right now and lots more already packaged and waiting, but still I fear I "won't have enough"! When I...
Wow! Those embeds are perfect for this holiday season; I can see why they were such a hit. =)
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