Soap Update

Just some soapy stuff…
Went out to The Arty Duck for my volunteer day last week and tidied and restocked the shelves.
I sold well in December – not a lot of cured soap left to stock up with!

I had saved a couple of full batches to restock (one from my class demo)

I’ve done another double batch of the above style as it seems popular.

Just a small group of three people for my soap workshop the other day.
I was glad it was a bit smaller. Not such a long day

All the ladies chose designed moulds this time rather than a loaf

I did a Taiwan Swirl as the demo for something different this time 🙂

My ‘Soap Mogulling’ (as a friend would say) is going along reasonably well considering time constraints.
I need to count up how many I’ve made so far to see how on or off track I am!

I’ve put through a few double batches of soaps that I know are popular and that also behave well. So thats an easier way to build up some stock.

I plan to wrap the plain/natural bars that have no patterns in pretty origami paper which I think will look attractive on the stall

‘Zingy Tarocco Orange’ Plain colour but put some apricot kernel scrub through it and sprinkles on top.
First time using this fragrance and its rather nice!

No idea why I did the Australian Lavender with black. I must have been delirious!
It looks ok – I am sure someone will love it haha

And today I’ve put together a double batch of ‘Cedar and Saffron’ then a single batch of the gorgeous French Pear – plain bar but added the hand made flowers on top.
Got a bit carried away on one bar with the gold and dont know how to fix it without making a bigger mess but the rest are quite ok!

Okies… time for a cuppa!
Cheers!

Author: Lisa

A happy traveller through life! Right now living in NW Tasmania with a gorgeous Nurse-Husband, a fool of a Siamese Cat and several chickens. We love our fairly simple lifestyle of growing a lot of what we eat and enjoying the stunning surrounds of our little patch.

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