Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Soap Samplers
I love these cute organza bags. They are the perfect size for holding three, 1 - 2 oz soap samples. I know it's hard to decide which soap to buy, so now you can sample three small soaps for less than the cost of buying two, full-sized bars of soap. Check them out here.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Christmas Gift Sets… coming soon
*Squeal!* I’m so excited about these cute basket boxes that I ordered. They’ll be perfect for holding a bar of soap, a jar of lotion and a small votive candle. Look for a variety of gift sets and a “make your own” gift set to be available starting November 1.
On the Rack
Currently, I’ve got three wonderfully-smelling soaps on the curing rack. They are
Pumpkin Spice,
Wintergreen,
and Almond Biscotti.
I let all of my soaps cure for at least 4 weeks before putting them up for sale. There are a couple of reasons for allowing them time to cure:
1. They need to complete the saponification process. This is the chemical reaction that occurs when the oils (fatty acids) combine with the lye (a base). The results are soap and glycerin.
2. Curing the soap gives it time for the water to evaporate; resulting in a harder bar of soap. A hard bar of soap will last longer and produce more bubbles.
The curing time explains why I’m making Christmas soaps in September and October. Still to be made for Christmas: Cocoa Mint, Gingerbread, Christmas Spice, and Oatmeal, Milk and Honey.