A year ... and 20+ batches of soap … later. Reporting in.
My soapmaking has remained utilitarian, not pretty, for personal / family use. There's an element of self-justification in that statement, because my efforts at pretty have ended up ... well ... utilitarian
Highlights:
- Watching my early batches, especially yellow-green olive oil soaps, gather character with age … and watching the blocks shrink;
- Discovering cinnamon and oatmeal and the delight that combination can bring;
- Pumice and kiwi-fruit seeds, and just how much a little abrasion helps to clean;
- DOS, just today, and glycerin rivers, which look great;
- Menthol crystals;
- Building myself some round moulds with poly-piping … and explaining away the apostrophe-shaped soaps that result when gale-force winds toss your not-yet-set 'round' soaps-in-moulds to the floor;
- Hand packaging and labelling soaps and soap bundles as Christmas presents (So much more time than making the soaps but way worth it).
Yesterday I made my fifth batch of cinnamon-oatmeal soap. It has evolved over time but is far-and-away the family favourite. My daughter tells me there was an entire university 'dorm' of young women smelling of cinnamon earlier this year. I will claim artistry and quality over the brutal economic circumstances that beset students living away from home.
All our family is receiving hand-packaged bundles of hand-made soaps: cinnamon-oatmeal general body soap; smooth creamy peach soap; cleansing menthol soap; and a pumice-enhanced Gardeners' Soap. I individually wrapped (using a light non-woven interfacing fabric) and labelled the blocks and then combined them in red-and-green ribbon secured organza 'bags'. Observant recipients will notice a wayward 'lorem ipsum' text field on some of the labels, oops, but other than that it all looks pretty good and fits very well with my preference for hand-made over purchased gifts.
Two photos are during-the-manufacturing shots from my Christmas collection ... and one of my first efforts at round soaps, including the apostrophes.
Next effort is going to be a liquid /cream soap ... gulp!
Thank you all for your help. Happy soaping and a wonderful Christmas/ New Year.