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No Mojo!

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I’m one week from a Market and have zero mojo. Not good! I know a month on and off sickness didn’t help. A toothache is current distracting me. And lack of sleep due to a very clingy toddler certainly can’t be doing me good either. And of course the more I think about how much I’ve NOT done for the market, the more I stress and sit here doing nothing. Vicious cycle!

I thought I would jump on my local soaping forums this morning but that only made my frustrations worse. A newbie soaper posting how they only started six weeks ago yet have “sold so many soaps” already and are getting prepared for their first market kicked off my now irritated state. Six weeks.  *shakes head*

And don’t even get me started on the high school like “cliques” that occur via private PM and are obvious via public replies to other’s. God forbid I post something without it covered in chocolate sauce, sprinkles and a cherry on top. I’m all for a happy posting environment, but that shouldn’t mean everyone can do what ever they want with their soaps and receive a pat on the back. Sometimes things are what they are, and cheaper usually means inferior regardless of what type they are. Reality doesn’t give cuddles.

*shakes it all off*

I’m a sleepy bear with a toothache. I think I should shut off my internet and just be content with my cave today.

Now that my blog is also working again (the past week I had the ‘log in redirection’ issue) I can now update some cut pics of the soaps I did a week…. no, TWO weeks ago now!!

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Blackberry Sage. Smells divine, as always. I let the lye/milk mixture get almost completely cold with this one and ended up with a ‘skin’ on the top. Mixing it back in left little speckles of milk which appeared in the soap. Not happy about that ><

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Black Raspberry and Vanilla. VERY happy with the colours of this batch!

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Blue Musk (Mens) Soap. Not happy with how this turned out. Happy with the layers, but wish I had left them alone and not tried to further swirl them as the end result just shows where I stuck the swirl stick in and no actual swirls. Bugger. LOVE the colours however!!

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My first EO blend of Lavender (Bottom) and Peppermint and Spearmint (top) soap. Non-therapuetic grade oils due to being a wash off product, but still good. I’m absolutely loving everything I’m learning at school and even more so now I can start putting it to use!

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And Miss 4′s soap!! Remembering the scent is Choc-Mint, the colours don’t match at all. But she loves them and I love how well they turned out. Not bad for a first soap for a four year old!!

Since this is a show off post, these are the Licorice All-Soaps I’ve made for the market.

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Scented with a very realistic black licorice FO, I really don’t enjoy making these lol. But they sell, and they get attention, which is why they are included.

Batman Soap

And lastly, my current project that I should be working on. My Batman soaps. I’ve had these before (done differently) and they got attention, so I’m hoping with the latest movie out, they will sell well. If not, Miss 4 is currently way into the Batman cartoons and upon spotting these, squealed with delight.

 

ShareI’m one week from a Market and have zero mojo. Not good! I know a month on and off sickness didn’t help. A toothache is current distracting me. And lack of sleep due to a very clingy toddler certainly can’t be doing me good either. And of course the more I think about how much…

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Back in the Kitchen!!

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Thanks for all the well wishes yesterday! I would have been the last person to expect me back in the kitchen today after how I felt, but it seems as quickly as what ever it was came on, it also left. I feel back to my normal self today! Apart form a wicked, chesty cough what would rival any 80 year old smoker…

I decided to make a batch of soap early this morning to try and bridge the gap on the curing rack… started with BB’s Blackberry Sage as that’s one of the ones that is currently ready and, while I love the swirls I did on the previous batch, especially the colour, it produces light purple lather. Oopsie. Was working with a new colour and the bottles they come in don’t have drippers on them so I ended up with way more than I had planned.

I’ve since transferred all the colours to new bottles and decided that it was a good one to re-do first.

Was the last of that fragrance too. MUST get some more, oh my goodness it’s the yummiest scent!

After being so pleased with myself at the top swirls, I decided I wanted to do another soap. Another super popular one was the BB Black Raspberry and Vanilla I did last time. BIG, BIG hit that scent! And it’s such a dream to work with that it was an obvious choice.

I’ve been trying to get my colours right for this for a while now, and am pretty darn happy with today’s attempt!

I’m really curious to see that loaf cut up. I hate waiting!

The swirls on that top worked so well it got me thinking. I wonder how cool a soap would look if it had that effect the entire way through?!

Well, everything happens in three’s… right?

Right!

One for the men… Blue Musk! I can’t wait to see what these bars look like as I layered the colours from bottom to top and stuck my swirling stick all the way to through!

Regardless of swirls though – I am LOVING that blue colour! A benefit to goat’s milk soap is the white of the milk allows me to take a dark blue soap colour and use just a few drops to get the most amazing aqua blue!

Feels SO good to make soap again! After the past week’s break due to a sickly household, I’ve also been feeling the soapers version of writers block which has been beyond frustrating. But, like that best friend horse… I’m back in the saddle and off already! Ride like the wind Bullseye!!

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ShareThanks for all the well wishes yesterday! I would have been the last person to expect me back in the kitchen today after how I felt, but it seems as quickly as what ever it was came on, it also left. I feel back to my normal self today! Apart form a wicked, chesty cough…

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