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Soap! And a Bramble Berry "Givember" Giveaway!

Sunny Day Soap

This is an exciting post for me for several reasons. First up, I made some lovely soap. (Yay!) Secondly, I get to take part in a special promotion from my favorite source for almost all of my soap making needs, Bramble Berry®, Inc. Thirdly, giveaway time!!! But first we need to talk soap.

I'm so happy to be participating in Bramble Berry's Givember promotion. For me, this meant an opportunity to try out and talk about a product of my choosing -- and rumor has it, I like to talk... For you this means a special code to use with any purchase you make at Bramble Berry during the month of November (GIVEMBER50). Just plug that puppy in at checkout and you'll be entered to win a Bramble Berry gift certificate worth $50.00!

But I know you're dying to know what I chose, yeah? I picked a product I thought not only looked like something I'd love to make, but also something that would speak to those of you who might still be teetering on the edge of deciding to make your own cold process soap from scratch. (Like really, if these kinds of things had been widely available a few years back, I would probably have started making my own soap a LOT sooner than I did.)

Sunny Day Soap

So without further ado, allow me to introduce to you the Sunshine Soap Kit. I used my own base oils, lye, and a natural colorant (turmeric), but I was graciously provided with a HUGE bag of fragrant dried Calendula petals and 2 oz bottles of both the 10x Orange Essential Oil and the Yuzu Cybilla Fragrance Oil. If you have not yet tried the 10x Orange (as I hadn't), TRY IT. It held up beautifully in this soap and is an intense, true orange like you have never smelled in CP soap. Really. And this was also my first experience with a Yuzu fragrance and I must say, I am hooked. It is sweet and tangy and juicy and just so vibrant and pleasing to smell. I am so taken with both scents as individuals and together they are a perfect pair.

sneak peek with an end cut off

Now, my batch looks considerably more *ahem* rustic than the one in Anne Marie's tutorial due to my lack of a vertical mold, but I'm okay with that if you are. (In lieu of being able to pour side by side, I simply brought both halves to thicker traces and layered them one on top of another in my usual mold.)

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Now, I do realize that this kit is not recommended for beginners due to the techniques involved, but never fear! There is a great kit just for beginners that might just be what you've been waiting for to start in on your very own handmade cold process soap! This is exactly the product I wish I could have had a few years back when I felt I was really ready to try my hand at real soap making but had no idea where to buy supplies (or when I found some, they were in amounts too ridiculously huge for just a test run, you know?) I mean, if you were just thinking about learning to knit, you probably wouldn't buy a blanket's worth of yarn right off the bat, right? So why should soap making be any different? Bramble Berry's beginner CP kit is perfect; all the important stuff in reasonable amounts at a great price, so if you have the desire, you should totally take the plunge! I can almost* promise you will not regret it.

*Unless you're kind of crabby or somebody who doesn't like learning amazing new things or somebody who just generally likes being difficult. Then I guarantee nothing. (I tease, I tease.)

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NOW do you know what time it is? Oh my GOODNESS it is awesome giveaway time!!! I am really super excited about this one and I am calling it the "All Natural Super Exciting Jumbo Deluxe Soapmaking Stuff Giveaway of Fun." To enter, you must submit a video of yourself saying that ten times fast while standing on one foot and patting yourself on the head.

Not really.

But LOOK! and then I will tell you how to actually enter when we're done.

First up we have some clays! One ounce samples of Yellow Silt Clay and Rose Clay, and a seven and a half ounce tub of French Green Illite Clay from my own personal stash.

clay goodies!

Then, botanicals!

plant goodies!

One and a half ounces of dried chamomile!

chamomile

One and a quarter ounces of dried Lemongrass!

lemongrass

One and three quarter ounces of luscious dried Calendula petals!

calendula

And here's the doozy. A Bramble Berry Essential Oils Sampler Kit!

essential oils sampler kit

The kit contains twelve .5 oz bottles of the following essential oils: Rosemary, Peppermint 1st Distilled, Valencia Orange, Peppermint 2nd Distilled, Hungarian Lavender, Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, Spearmint, Lemongrass, Litsea Cubeba, Anise, and Fir Needle.

twelve sample bottles!

sample sized!

I can personally state that Bramble Berry's essential oils are the tops, because they're all I use now

all of the goodies

So that's that. To enter, simply leave one comment here telling me your favorite Bramble Berry product. If you are not yet a Bramble Berry customer, check out their website and tell me about something that intrigues you or that you plan on purchasing. Easy peasy.
Sad part: Due to the nature of the items being shipped, this giveaway is only open to US residents, sorry!
Comments will be open until 12pm EST Thursday, 11/8/12, so have at it!

Edit, 11/8: Comments now closed, thank you SO MUCH to everybody who entered! Winner will be announced shortly.

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And remember, if you make any purchases at Bramble Berry this month, use the special code GIVEMBER50 and you'll be entered to win a $50 gift certificate! Good luck!

So, we had a hurricane.

orange!

Hurricane Sandy came barreling up the East Coast, turned left, and blew directly over us the other night. We were so very lucky to have almost no damage -- in fact, we never even lost power. Those around us were not so lucky at all, and my heart goes out to so many people right now who have many, many months of rebuilding ahead of them.

The rain was pretty heavy for a long time, and I was very grateful for my boots every time I had to pop outside for any reason because our yard was more than a little boggy feeling underfoot.

love my boots

The wind was terrifying (and we weren't even experiencing the absolute highest gusts the storm had to offer!) but high enough for me to never want to experience anything like it again.

The neighborhood trees lost most of their beautiful leaves, many of which came to visit our lonely Japanese maple leaves in our front yard (and some of which came inside to be admired too).

collecting

yellow!

collecting

The morning after the worst of the storm had passed, the rain just kept on going all day.

love candles on a dreary day

Nothing beats candles on a dreary day.

Except maybe cookies...

trying a different cookie recipe

Tried this recipe, but left out the Nutella (bummer for me, I just can't handle super sweet stuff anymore). The verdict? Very, very good! I may never again not brown my butter in my cookie batter!

And finally, a very bright spot amidst all the rain and stormy weather:

As part of Bramble Berry's "Givember" promotion, I'll be reviewing their Sunshine Soap Kit and offering all of you a special coupon code for the month of November. AND I have a special surprise giveaway planned too. So some soapy fun is coming up in the next few days, stay tuned!

A little blog freshening-up

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This is one of those annoying posts where I ramble on about who-knows-what in between unrelated pictures, 'kay?

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I thought to myself the other day that it was probably time for a new header, so there's one up there. I am really very pleased with the new look.

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Then I ended up getting rid of most of what I had in the sidebar because I decided to try the tabs thing.

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I really like the tabs, and had been thinking about trying them for a while now.

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Two boys.

hi!

But that's not why I switched to tabs. You see, I made this:

Chai Latte sneak preview

That's whipped soap. Soap! And it is just the start of my slow and steady rebuilding of my soapy empire. So check out the "Soap" tab up top and tune in periodically to see what's on the curing racks. And for the utmost in soapy viewing pleasure, I made a little slideshow of some of my favorite soaps. It plays nonstop, forever, so pop in anytime.

More on the whipped soap soon!

Soaping again

shampoo bars fragrance oil not incorporated

This week, I am testing out a new shampoo bar recipes. It is tinted with rose clay so that it’s easy to tell it apart from the regular body soap. I miscalulated my batch size so I had to toss some in a tupperware container at the last minute. I’ll have to re-crunch those numbers before I make more! The wonky looking batch is one where I didn’t get my fragrance oil mixed in well enough before I poured. That batch went to trace really quickly! I’ll have to make a note to reduce the amount of that particular fragrance oil when I use it for soap.

Enough soap to bathe an army!

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It’s been a very soapy week around here. I’m finally all stocked up on my favorite soaps and more. There are three batches of lavender, a batch of coriander, a batch of meyer lemon, a batch of violet, a batch of mint, and a batch of black cherry with charcoal and pumice.

Soap swap!

all the chunks

I was contacted a little while back by a wonderful woman in Australia interested in swapping some handmade soapy goodness with me.

Her soaps came wrapped in this adorable fabric bundle (inexpertly retied by yours truly for a photo), and the fabric square is the perfect size for a kerchief, which I am actually wearing as I type this.

all bundled up

So without further ado, I give you Soapchunks!

peppermint swirl soap

peppermint swirl unwrapped

calendula blossom soap

calendula blossom unwrapped

strawberry yoghurt soap

strawberry yoghurt unwrapped

calamine soap

calamine unwrapped

detox soap

detox unwrapped

I can honestly say they are even more amazing in person than in these pictures -- not only do they smell amazing, they lather beautifully and leave my skin feeling so soft. Check out all the website has to offer. So many wonderful things to choose from!

Random things, and some Sweet Pine Soaps

cranberries

There are so many different things around my house and yard making me smile, I just had to share a bunch of them.

Second-to-last herb harvest was dry enough to put away. I think we're good on rosemary for, uh, several years maybe?

rosemary jar

Stocked up on tealights and gave them a home in this very old cigar box. It wanted to be used, but gently, so this is a perfect fit.

tea lights ready for action

Oh how I love dill.

dill

Clementines. I only really buy them in the winter and I just adore them.

clementines

Some of my mourning dove friends.

mourning doves on the power lines

Seriously. So much rosemary.

rosemary

Love that corner right now.

door

A small bunch of basil seed heads that I dried. I intend to grow enough next year to make a bathtub full of pesto...

basil seeds

Two beautiful boys in their homemade straw bed.

sharing a bed of straw

"Tom Thumb" popcorn, dried and in a mason jar.

popcorn

Never enough thyme... (hyuk, hyuk, hyuk)
thyme

So much sunshine here lately.

curtains

And we still have some pumpkins outside.

still have pumpkins

Aw, snuggled up so close now.

close to you


And the grand finale...

Some amazing soaps by Jess at Sweet Pine Soaps.


sweet pine soaps - labels

We arranged a private little swap not too far back, and I have never been more thrilled to rip into a swap package as I was the day I opened this one.

sweet pine soaps

The fragrances are both exhilarating and nostalgic, the bars are rock hard to touch and silky smooth on your skin. They lather beautifully and rinse clean. Just perfect in every way. And the shower smells so very good when I use them,  it is like having my very own spa right there in my bathroom.

I made a cider vinegar rinse to try with the shampoo bar, and sprinkled in a few drops of some complimentary essential oils and some calendula petals, 'cause why not?


sweet pine soaps - shampoo bar

I strongly encourage you to explore Jess's blog, and Etsy shop. Her products are so expertly conceived and created, down to every last detail, it sort of makes me not want to make soap ever again. But, in a good way, if that makes sense.

Her products, labeling and photography are everything I love about a company, and I cannot sing their praises enough. Try something! I guarantee you will fall as hard as I have.

Keep it up Jess. You are amazingly talented, and a huge inspiration to me!