Thursday, June 2, 2011

What I've Been Up To

Hi all! It's been a long time since I've posted anything. Life is busy right now. We've been outdoors more than indoors and spending time with family. I made a vanilla soap a few weeks ago but that's been about it. I didn't take pictures of it when I made it because I knew it would turn darker over the next week.

I have decided to change my soaping name to be a bit more unisex. So as I gear up for that, I'll be thinking about selling in the near future using that name. I want to get it done up right so I'm taking my time and figuring out exactly what I want to do. I'll soon have a new blog, youtube channel, and website. When it's ready, I'll let everyone know.

In the meantime, check out this video for a little soap update.

4 comments:

A Life Deliberate Soap Co. Blog said...

More soap I wanna eat...it's becoming a theme...lol. They darkened up nicely! :)

twobloomsdesignstudio said...

My sister and I just changed our name recently and it took a bit of time switching everything over. Slowly we are doing our labels as we make new products. Our website will be the last to change. Hope it is a smooth transition.

Nice new soaps.

Michelle

Nancy Liedel said...

I don't make soap like yours. Won't sell here, but I would buy your soap in a heartbeat and I do keep some of those green silicone molds around for when I need sparkle. I know they sell. I took a Rockstar dupe to my last show, it was pink and white with bright pink glitter on it (as always eye safe) and it sold out to three little girls in five minutes. Normally, it would have been ignored, but the fact the glitter was eye safe and the sign said it...maybe I should use more fun micas and play with brighter colors. I mean, can everyone in Ann Arbor want rustic looking soap? Maybe even for me, cause hoarded two of those bars and won't use anything else. I called them, "Pretty Fairy Princess." I refuse to call anything a dupe and I usually add an EO, or FO to make it a hair different. You inspire the stuffing out of me.

Thank you

Nancy Liedel
Ann Arbor, MI who, because of you, refuses to make just boring soap. Although I do need a vast lesson in not making bad color combos :)

Anne-Marie said...

Sounds like you've got some big plans coming up for the business! That's great news =) I can't wait to see the changes.