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Country Magic

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  1. Today was Champagne kisses, Sap Moss, peppermint sore foot soak, colloidal oatmeal and orange peel milk bath, and shaving truffles... I have two more batches of soap to do tomorrow.. white tea and berries and.. maybe orange blossom. Havent decided yet!! I'm making my valentines bath bombs tomorrow if I can find cute packaging... I'm really uninspired this year.

    I do have six beer soaps to list tomorrow, and six beer shaving soaps.. and I got 130 shaving brushes.. so that will keep me busy even if I'm not soaping!!

    Sounds yummy...I love my white tea and ginger but the berries has me interested. Where did you get that Fragrance from?

  2. Oh my, I love the Pumkin Patch soap too Great job. The logo is beautisimooooo.

    Thanks...I am absolutely addicted to making soap. I call it my hobby that pays for itself...good thing too otherwise we would have a lifetime of soap to use up at home!:yay:

  3. They look awesome! BTW Love your logo, very much ...

    Thanks for checking out my page on Facebook..just had the logo done by a local artist. She is very talented and gave me exactly what I was looking for. There is a lot of meaning behind the logo. Not only does the stylized C & dragonfly tie into the Country Magic name and mine (Chris) it also represents the daughter of a family friend who was killed in a car accident 4 years ago (Corinne). Everytime the family thinks of her they almost always see dragonflies (summer only around here) and that has come to symbolize their daughter. Keeps the good memories alive at this end too!

  4. Great inspiration! Thanks for the bubble wrap tip kyme1911 & charmcandleco. I needed to make some milk, honey & oatmeal soap and proceeded to do just that today. I used bubblewrap and can't wait for the unmolding tomorrow!

    This along with some mango & papaya blended with orange & yellow pop micas and poppyseeds. My soap room smells delicious.

  5. Looks great and probably smells delicious too! I like the whole oats on the top...I often make mine that way too.

    Question for all the honey, oatmeal soap makers out there. Just what do you use to make the honeycomb appearance on the top of the bars? They look like something with a lot of little circles on it.

    I can't make a new thread and post (any idea why not?) so thought I would try it here.

    Thanks

  6. :bump:Bumping to see if anyone has experimented with this yet and what they think.

    I made this the other day. I usually make my scrubs with a cream soap base so this one is oily in comparison. It is much nicer than the straight sugar & oil scrubs as it doesn't have the oil slick on top. Great for very dry skin. I gave my sister some to try as during the winter months her skin is soooo very dry.

    This one has potential and I am tempted to tweak my existing scrub to see if I can perfect my own recipe!

  7. I have used the sisal ones from WSP. I find them rather scratchy and and somewhat unattractive after they have been used.

    I much prefer the white soap saver nylon ones. They are sold at WSP and I have seen them at WalMart.

    My customers also like them better!

  8. I am using Go Daddy...mainly because it was easy to purchase the domain name I wanted and have them host my website as well.

    It is a very simple template and modifications they have made to it make it easier to use. Still a pain to upload pictures quickly but it does what I need it to do for now.

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