Saturday, September 20, 2014

An Exciting Time of Year

As the Fall season is upon us - this begins an exciting time for making soap!  Fall scents like Autumn Essence and Pumpkin Caramel are a fun addition to the soap collection.  These are listed under the Seasonal Soaps category and will be available until mid-November.
Pumpkin Caramel Soap

Autumn Essence Soap


Within the next week, it will be planning time for the Christmas soaps. Oh, I love to plan soaps for Christmas!  My favorite time of year - for soaps and just because it will be Christmas soon!

Coming November 1st will be:
Oh, Christmas Tree

Sugar Plum Fairy
Frankincense & Myrrh
Orange Pomander
Cranberry Harvest
and a few more scents I haven't finalized!

I am also planning on adding bath salts and body butter this Christmas Season.  There will be gift packs, giveaways, and more!

Fun, fun, fun - can't wait to share what else I am planning for Farmhouse Soaps!


Marianne

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Photoshoot Complete!

I do love to photograph my soaps outside ~ and the weather has been less than cooperative!  My wonderful daughter Lea does all my soap photography.  And once again, she didn't disappoint!  Let's take a tour of some of the new soaps that are part of the Farmhouse Soaps Seasonal and Signature Series!




Black Raspberry Vanilla!

Sands of Morocco - a wonderful earthy scent!

Patchouli ~ Yes I loved it in the 70's and still do!

Autumn Essence - will remind you of that wonderful outside fall smell!

Oh my - this is as yummy as it sounds!

Candy Apple - sweet and a spicy scent of cinnamon!
Sage Meadow - Sweet and Subtle
Pumpkin Caramel Latte - same wonderful scent as Pumpkin Caramel but with a swirl of white!  Whip or No Whip?  LOL! :)

Cinnamon Swirl - just like Sunday Morning Cinnamon Rolls!





Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Available Soaps!

Whew!  Thank you for your patience!  Here are the soaps that are currently available:
  • Farmhouse Cider
  • Oatmeal Milk & Honey
  • Sands of Morocco
  • Pumpkin Caramel
  • White Tea & Ginger
  • Pure Castile
  • Coconut Lime Verbena
  •  Eucalyptus Spearmint

Available the week of September 15th:

  • Autumn Essence

Available the week of September 22nd:

  • Candy Apply
  • Cucumber Melon

Available the week of September 29th:

  • Patchouli
  • Pumpkin Caramel Latte
  • Cinnamon Swirl

Thank you for your patience and continued support of Farmhouse Soaps!



Monday, September 1, 2014

Getting Braver Bar by Bar

Making soap can be an intimidating process.  I remember when I made my first batch of soap at home....on my own.  I had taken a class years - yes, years - before and just decided at the time it was too much work so I shelved the idea of making soap at home.

But then I decided I was ready to tackle that first batch - going solo in my kitchen - yikes, oh ya - it was scary!


What if I drop the lye water - how do I clean it up?
 

What if I get a chemical burn on my skin - will it be okay?
 

What if I can't get the temperatures to match - what do I do?

What if I have an epic fail!!!!!!!


What if, what if, what if!!!
Good gravy - I just finally jumped in and made a basic 4Lb batch of soap.



Honestly, easy peasy!

Then.....I began to get braver and my daughter made me an 8# mold.  Wow, I could make a double batch all at one time - that's cool.  But that meant doubling my formula and working with that many more elements. Oh my - can I do it?

Honestly, easy peasy!!

Then.....today, I got really brave.  I melted enough oils to make one 8Lb. mold and two 4 Lb molds - yep, 16 Lbs. of soap at one time.  I did my calculations and once the oils were all melted and blended I separated my oils into two batches. 

Honestly, easy peasy!!!


I divided my melted oils into two pots ~ made the first 8 Lb batch of soap....Patchouli with a beautiful brown sparkle mica swirl.
And yes, I do remember the smell of Patchouli from the 60's - I liked it then and I still like it now.  This is gonna be a popular soap - I'm sure of it!



Patchouli Soap just poured into the 8 Lb. mold

Then I used my remaining oils to make two 4 Lb. molds of Coconut Lime Verbena.  This is such a favorite and I am making it often so I don't run out again. Lesson learned!

Coconut Lime Verbena just cut from the mold
And there you have it.  I was so worried about doubling my batch, but it really was simple and easy.  It saved me so much time and in the span of 2-1/2 hours I was able to make 16 pounds of soap - 44 bars and some samples to boot!

Why do we set ourselves up to think things will be so difficult??
Rhetorical question of course.
It seems so easy to convince ourselves that we can't do things, so we don't.
But when we try, what do we discover - easy peasy!


What's next on the soap-making-adventure horizon?? Who knows. 
But I do know one thing - I won't be nervous, I won't talk myself out of it, I will jump in and......
     
                    Just do it!!

Hope you are having a glorious Labor Day Holiday!