Hanger Swirls for January
January’s Soap Challenge Club is all about hanger swirls, and there are a lot of different types!
January’s Soap Challenge Club is all about hanger swirls, and there are a lot of different types!
To celebrate the release of our new 6″ Tall & Skinny one-pound mold, I wanted to make a fun soap! This design, the Tall & Skinny Shimmy, was featured...
The idea for this soap was born when Andee texted me a fragrance blend she’d created for one of our customers. The idea the customer wanted was a citrusy, oceany...
I’ve been intrigued by the idea of pouring soap into clamshells as both a mold and a package. This afternoon finally was the day.
After choosing Lumberjack Fragrance Oil to feature, I’ve been sniffing the bottle almost obsessively; it’s that good!
We’re back to see how the soap turned out using our Water Soluble Colors. I shredded all three colors of soap, then I stirred them into a batch of...
Here’s a fun little project you can do along with me. Today we’re going to take our Water Soluble Colors and use them in cold process soap.
There are so many great techniques to try when soaping. In-the-pot swirls are among my favorite. They are easy and forgiving, and the results are so satisfying.
Today I used the infused olive oil to make soap. Because there were only four ounces of each infused oil, and I did not want to make four separate soaps,...
There are many ways to color soap. Today I’m going to infuse olive oil with herbs and spices, and I will use the resulting infused oils to make soap. The...
We’re all washing our hands more frequently these days, and my hands are feeling it. The skin is dry and itchy, and my cuticles are a wreck. Then I ran...