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Revisiting the Gingerbread House Soap and a bad review

I did not think I would make Christmas soaps this year. I had not signed up for any craft fairs and that is usually what pushes me to do them. Then I got invited to participate in a small post thanksgiving show. It would be at the host's home, so I accepted as it seemed… Continue reading Revisiting the Gingerbread House Soap and a bad review

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Testing a Cowboy Boot mold

I made this soap embed just to make sure that the mold I had made worked well, with no leaks, before shipping it out. Most blog posts "require" some little story and a bunch of pictures before giving you the actual recipe. So here is the only cowboy boot related story I could remember: When… Continue reading Testing a Cowboy Boot mold

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DIY Face Lotion for Dry Skin

The idea of making my own lotion was very fascinating to me when I first learned it was possible. Primarily because of how expensive lotions are in the store, and the ingredient list made it sound very complicated. Well, it turns out it is also expensive to DIY them, and it is also complicated! However,… Continue reading DIY Face Lotion for Dry Skin

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Pine tree soaps

Back in 2020 I shared a divider pine tree soap video that became one of the most watched videos in my channel during Christmas time. (The blog version is linked here.) This soap is a version of that technique, but done in a cavity mold instead. Also, with a 3d printed divider instead of the… Continue reading Pine tree soaps

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Soap inspired by Van Gogh’s Almond blossoms

Growing up, the neighbors across our house had an almond tree, when we wanted to eat an almond (the actual fruit, not the seed), we would either pick it up from the ground after making sure it didn’t have bat bite marks (another neighbor had a capulin tree/Mexican cherry that bats particularly liked) or throw… Continue reading Soap inspired by Van Gogh’s Almond blossoms

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A pull screen for soap but moved from side to side

When I first tried the Pour/pull through soap technique during the Soap challenge club of 2019, I learned that it was a technique that came from the painting world (acrylic pour painting), and have always seen it done as a vertical upward pull. During the soap challenge, we were encouraged to do repetitive patterns in… Continue reading A pull screen for soap but moved from side to side

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Devil’s Food Cake Inspired Soap Recipe and Tutorial

The inspiration for this soap comes from the real chocolate cake that I bake for my husband’s birthday every year.  It is his favorite chocolate cake and at some point he even forbade me from making it for anyone else (it wouldn’t be special other wise, he claimed).  He likes it so much that some… Continue reading Devil’s Food Cake Inspired Soap Recipe and Tutorial

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Jane Eyre Soap & Mixing Fragrances

Recently we had a chance to attend a Jane Eyre play with my husband, it was so well done! I was interested in seeing it because last year, I read the Jane Eyre novel for the first time ever. I had watched a movie adaptation before, but I don’t think I ever finished it, as… Continue reading Jane Eyre Soap & Mixing Fragrances

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My soap is yellowing

For the first two years of my soap making journey (2017-2018) I did not get any DOS (dreaded orange spots). I had read about them, and I had seen other people’s experiences with it, and I thought myself special that I didn’t have any. Until one day, I started to notice that a soap of mine… Continue reading My soap is yellowing

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How the Christmas Craft Shows went

I participated in two vendors market for the Christmas season. The first one was a Dickens themed event, and the second a smaller church event. The picture above is from the smaller one. See that wall behind me? At some point it fell because my next door neighbor leaned on it with too much force, that was quite a… Continue reading How the Christmas Craft Shows went