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I had taken a picture for myself of preparing to paint. I think it’s kind of cute so I’m popping it up here. I started with a drop of each color I was going to use, although a few needed more than one, plus a bit of water for thinning when needed, and a paper towel for dabbing at bad accidents and cleaning the brush. If you ever paint soaps load the brush with the dye. It will seem like way too much and at first you’ll worry about dying the skin, but it looks the best for the ornaments and after testing I found that I didn’t have any problems with the dye. The shower keeps it from sitting on the skin.

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Sunset Stroll 2

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The finished basket for the raffle. The products may not all be pink, but I think the pink basket and wrap celebrate it pretty well. I’m so glad that I am able to donate for such an awesome cause! 🙂

Sunset Stroll 1

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I thought I’d share how the Sunset Stroll for Breast Cancer Awareness raffle basket turned out. Almost every soap was a variation of pink (I had to throw in a mechanic’s new version soap since I love them so much). I put in two goat’s milk V2 lotions, one jar and one bottle, since they work so well. I really hope it works well for the fundraiser.

Breast Cancer Awareness

I’ve had some health issues that kept me away from my delightful experiments for over a month now, but I’m tickled to talk a bit about an upcoming event. This year I will again donate 150 or so small pink ribbon soaps for the Overbrook Breast Cancer Awareness Walk in late September. Last year I did a variety of scents and had a heck of a time making enough soaps in a two week period to put in all of the goodie bags. Despite my best attempts I was unable to make enough to get one in each bag and broke several molds from so much use in just a few days. The Walk gives out swag bags of items supporting the cause for registered walkers and the turn out last year was incredible enough to bring a tear to nearly every eye. This year is expected to have an even better turn out, and this time I have a lot more notice, so I’m starting to make the donation soaps and shouldn’t have a problem making enough this time.

I love being able to do something for a cause that is so close to my heart – my grandmother died from it and an aunt is a survivor twice over. The billing clerk gave me awhile to glow over being able to have a good impact again and then reminded me that I needed to come up with some ways to improve sales when I have a booth at the event (for shopping before the walk). Last year saw pretty meager sales at it and some awkward moments. It was the first real event and I lost control over how I wanted the table set up. Thankfully this year I am way more organized and have had some incredible sales to give me some confidence. I am brutally honest about my shortcomings and talking about myself or my creations is one of the hardest things for me to do in person. I’m better at waxing poetic in writing or an energetic email about the benefits of certain ingredients. This time I’ll focus on why certain items are best sellers and see if I can translate that to this event too, and why my unique items are worth their attention instead of buying something from Bath & Body the next time they’re at the mall. It’s a tough goal for me, but if I’m healthy enough to be at the event, then I am definitely up to the challenge.

I realized that if I combined a best seller with honoring the cause, then it’d be a lot easier to bring people in for a sale, too. I’m going to make a goat’s milk lotion with the traditional emulsifying wax in the customary breast cancer ribbon pink and name it along the lines of “I’m a survivor” or “We will find a cure”. I haven’t decided if I’ll make a new scent blend or if I’ll use an established top seller and use it with the alternate name, much like I do with a few items that I keep year round but have holiday names also (like Snowman Kisses). I know that lotion sells better than soaps there, so I’ll have a few of the large ribbon soaps on hand, but will try to have a healthy amount of the pink lotions front and center. Last year I tended to use a bubblegum scent the most for the event’s items, intending to be uplifting and happy. I’m thinking that I might do two main scents this time – a yummy dessert or fruit scent and then a floral, that way the main preferences are covered. I have a lot of time to decide and am enjoying my favorite part (yep, making lists of tons of ideas pinging around like pinballs *grin*).

This time I’m also going to do my own marketing as well. I appreciate all that the event coordinators do, but people generally weren’t aware that I would be there selling my products. My mom had mentioned it to some people, but I’m going to make some fliers to hang in their stores a week before and see if I can even get a little note in their paper. This time I’ll have fliers to hand to prospective customers too, I think, instead of just my business card. Maybe people still aren’t aware that there will be vendors selling and won’t have cash with them, and a business card is easy to forget in your pocket when you toss your jeans in the wash. A piece of paper with a short blurb about pampering with natural benefits and my top sellers, with contact info, will be a lot harder to overlook, especially on top of the business card stapled to the donation soap. *grin* I’m crossing my fingers that some of this works.

I’m sure I’ll have plenty of other thoughts that I’ll throw at you, my note apps, and my lists, along with plenty of requests for feedback, but for now I’m going to let my mind rest for awhile. Happy Friday!! 🙂

Watermelon Loaf Soap Experiment

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Well, I need to make some changes, but I think the experiment turned out pretty cute, especially for a loaf soap. The watermelon smells so good and they’re a handy guest size. I’m thinking of selling in sets of 3, since they’re a little less than an ounce per slice. I think this is a fun one and sure beats the plain ol’ solid colored sliced soaps. *grin* This was a fun experiment.

Arabian Nights and website changes

I’ve finally gotten over a wicked bug that hit me enough to finally work on the most recent order. I got an order for Sands of Morocco Goat’s Milk, version 3, lotion, among others, and boy did I enjoy working with it! It smells better in the lotion than when I was smelling it straight from the bottle. *happy sigh*

I decided to rename it Arabian Nights. When I was smelling the finished lotion it was so exotic and spicy that it made me think of Aladdin. I imagine that Jasmine would have soaked in such a scented bath or been pampered in a similar scented oil. I’m getting better at picking FOs apparently and love each new scent more than the last.

While thinking over needing to change the name of the FO on my website I also puzzled over how to make my site less overwhelming/intimidating. It dawned on me that since I have unlimited pages due to upgrading my site I could make different pages for the FOs. I decided to make a page (hmm, will it end up being close to two pages from enjoying dessert scents so much? *laugh*) named “Food Scents”, another as Men’s/Unisex Scents”, and I haven’t decided what to name the third page of FOs. I will put the florals, spa, and other non-food scents together. All suggestions are appreciated, as always. *grin*

While I’m changing my website I’m debating adding a super straightforward page. Some customers have had trouble with finding prices for things, so I’m thinking of make a page that simply lists the item, size, and price. No descriptions, no tie-ins, or anything. I figure it might help customers who know what they’re wanting, but don’t want to search (or get overwhelming looking) for the prices. I usually try to keep things compact, with as few pages as I can, but now I’m wondering if I’ve approached my website from the wrong point of view. Maybe if each variations had their own page, with a just pricing page too, then it’ll be easier for people to get to the specific section that they’re interested in. The Administrative side of me is delighted to have an excuse to retool the website, too. *grin*

I’m hoping to experiment with the ice cream soaps soon, and look forward to sharing that experience. In the meantime I’ll next share a picture of the sliced watermelon loaf soap experiment. I hope you have a great evening!

A little more work

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Okay, so I’m not too skilled at making even levels I guess. *grin* I’m letting the soap set awhile longer, but wanted to show the un-molded result. I think that the “seeds” look pretty good, although I need to scatter them a bit better and round the edges, since the squares are admittedly odd. It’ll make a decent little sample or thank you gift, I suppose, until I improve. I love how the “rind” turned out though, and the edges look kind of translucent, like edges of real watermelon. I’m sure that once I cut the middle slices won’t be nearly as bad as the end. Lol. I made a vow to post about my failures as much as my successes, despite how embarrassing they are, so there you are. It could have gone a LOT worse for a first try though.

Watermelon Loaf

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I’m still waiting for my first loaf soap to set, but I’m too excited to wait and post pics of the final product. *grin* This shot shows the different layers, with a pretty light green for the rind, a thin white layer for that weird in-between area, and then the deep watermelon flesh color for the top. I debated doing the stereotypical reproduction pink watermelon color, but I like the darker flesh, so I aimed for that. I started with a recipe by a famous crafter and then adapted it to suit my preferences. I added little bites of Shea soap to both colors to give that gorgeous “cloud” tint to them. *happy sigh* I just hope that the “seeds” turn out well. *Crossing fingers* I’ll post at least one picture of the final product regardless how it turns out. I hope you’re as excited as me! *grin*

So excited

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Mmm, wonderful new scents! As previously written I was able to enjoy the big FO sale that my wholesaler had. I finally got the fruits this AM of that shopping. On top of them is the new guest loaf mold that I have been wanting to get for so long. *happy dance*

Finally!

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My wholesaler finally has some pump tops, so on to trying to make hand soaps soon. Yay!