Yeeeehawwww....sold my first 100 bars of soap this afternoon after dropping off my stacks of product labels for test prints
And now I need to get myself working at my cauldron making many more batches of soap, quickly, because things are ramping up very fast. I well remember this from the 90s
and am kinda crapping my pants....but in the best way possible
I actually was discussing how many bars one of my local shops needed initially when one of my neighbours walked in & asked if they could buy some of the samples I had brought with me, right then and there, and then ordered another 10 for next weekend.
This next week will be me pouring a lot of solid products, as well as labeling everything, transporting my products to stores, tweaking my product displays, and making a whole lot of soap. Need some signage too! Thank god I finished designing my graphics! Gotta love local businesses which come through for other local businesses when you need them
And this is why I am sticking with independently owned community businesses for the time being. Because we all work together, for the good of us all. This entire circle of people rock
coming together, and we all benefit.
I even got myself a new outfit for wearing when visiting shops / buyers / dropping off product orders, with several more to be purchased, at another independently owned community store...of course!
I am so grateful to live in the community I do
I think I may need to call in Spiderman to help me out for the next few weeks
I wish everyone abundance & good energy with their businesses
How exciting!! Love your work and business ethic!
I am super-stoked with what I am doing right now, and I wish that for everyone doing this. I sometimes get the feeling that many people are no longer enjoying what they are doing, which sucks, but we can all change that for ourselves.
It's an amazing feeling, watching things travel full circle & then come right back around
Zany's No Slime Castile not only reduces the "slime" factor of OO soaps made the old-fashioned way but also cures faster! I make the
10% coconut, 5% castor and 85% OO variation for a cold-cream like lather that rinses off quickly leaving my face feeling smooth and clean and not tight at all. I start using it at the 2-week mark, although
"the longer the cure the better the soap". The bar holds it shape down to the very last bit. I then press it into a new bar. No waste!
Watch this video to see how soon the 100% OO batch is ready to unmold and cut.
I still need to try this, just haven't had the time yet. Awesome to see someone else's experience with your recipe