It has been a while since I posted here, but that hasn't meant that I have not regularly read the posts of the blogs that I follow and of course been inspired.
Over the last month I have been fighting a nasty influenza virus, and just when I feel I have shaken it off it comes back to bite me on the butt! More in the ears, throat, head and (sore) body than on the butt - the butt side of things I do believe is from sitting on it too long!!
I did however muster up enough energy (been completely out of it) to make four new batches of soap.... When I say new, I mean taking a tried and tested recipes that work perfectly well and tweaking them - a little bit more of this, a little less of that and so on. You probably get the picture.
Why mess with something that is working? If only I could say my mind was fuzzy from medication; if only I had some kind of explanation that, if not for my peace of mind, then to at least convince anybody else. Silly. Silly, silly, silly is all I can say!
Sadly, two of those batches not only ended up as a disaster, they also landed in the trash can. The third batch, 100% olive oil, I unmolded when it was still too soft, and the last batch is a salt bar, which hasn't come out exactly how I envisioned it - will post pics at a later stage.
In the meantime, mostly to make me feel better about my own soap making abilities, I'll add some photo's of this season's efforts.
Over the last month I have been fighting a nasty influenza virus, and just when I feel I have shaken it off it comes back to bite me on the butt! More in the ears, throat, head and (sore) body than on the butt - the butt side of things I do believe is from sitting on it too long!!
I did however muster up enough energy (been completely out of it) to make four new batches of soap.... When I say new, I mean taking a tried and tested recipes that work perfectly well and tweaking them - a little bit more of this, a little less of that and so on. You probably get the picture.
Why mess with something that is working? If only I could say my mind was fuzzy from medication; if only I had some kind of explanation that, if not for my peace of mind, then to at least convince anybody else. Silly. Silly, silly, silly is all I can say!
Sadly, two of those batches not only ended up as a disaster, they also landed in the trash can. The third batch, 100% olive oil, I unmolded when it was still too soft, and the last batch is a salt bar, which hasn't come out exactly how I envisioned it - will post pics at a later stage.
In the meantime, mostly to make me feel better about my own soap making abilities, I'll add some photo's of this season's efforts.
Petitgrain e/o, with poppy seeds and finely ground oats.
Orange, palmarosa e/o, honey and beeswax, with calendula petals.
Patchouli, orange and lemon e/o.
Sweet orange, rose geranium and lemongrass e/o, calendula petals.
Geranium, lavender, patchouli and petitgrain e/o.
Spring (I hope) is around the corner and with it comes soaps with slightly varied fragrances. I am looking forward to both!
Greetings from Cape Town, South Africa.
How much I love them , all!
ReplyDeleteLook´s so NATURAL and your artistic sense...
Have a lovely week-end and and take care of yourself ,
Love@Bless,
Claudia
Thank you Claudia, have a good week-end too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos as usual Cynthia!
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better?
Nice blog! Gorgeous photos!! xo jen
ReplyDeleteThanks Jen.
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I love the photos of your soaps and the EO combinations sound wonderful. I found your blog through a comment posted on Jenora's.
ReplyDeleteMichelle
Pero qué preciosidad de jabones,me encantan.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
What a lovely bunch of soaps! Just beautiful, and I hope you're feeling much better! ~Becky
ReplyDeleteThanks Michelle, Barbara and Becky.
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