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Fun and Worthwhile Evening

Last week, my children & I got the chance to enjoy a great evening put together by the teen librarians at our local library.  Elsie Elise & Patsy had set up an event for their teens that included a great potluck dinner celebrating each participant’s family heritages.  It was immediately followed by a session of soap making and handmade labeling- it was great fun!  Their goal was to create soaps to donate as Christmas presents to a local children’s home and they did an outstanding job.

I heard about the event thru Donna (Neighborhood Holiday Market last month) and had agreed to both donate some of my store’s soaps and come help them at the teen event.  I am so glad that I did!  They had done a wonderful job cutting out a variety of decorations for the bags & gift tags for the kids to label and getting everyone to bring a great dish (except yours truly who had a brain fart and forgot to bring one- still sorry about that!!)  My kids are still talking about me needing to make some of the dishes here at home for them too.  The librarians were extremely nice and let me little ones join in the dinner and festivities even though they were way out of the age range.  You made their night, guys!  They had a wonderful time and still talk about how much they enjoyed it.

Melt and pour at the library

After a delicious meal, we all went into their kitchen and made a variety of beautiful melt & pour soaps.  The library had provided everything they would need, from the base to the colors to the scents and molds.  The kids had fun mixing and matching their own scents & colors.  It was great to see some of the combinations they would imagine and how quickly they picked it up!  There were layered soaps created, beautiful simple designs that smelt wonderful, and some that were just plain fun.  All in all, I would say the teen librarians deserved a huge pat on the back putting together a wonderful evening.  I’m including some of the pictures of the soaps in this post for all to enjoy.

Melt and pour at the library

But where was the worthwhile part?  All but one soap per child were made to be donated to the Krause Children’s Center here in town.  Donna had found out about the library’s plan to create these soaps for a donation to the center and spread the word, collecting donations for the kids and promoting the center.  I was honored to both donate to and help others create presents for these kids; it was a wonderful opportunity for the kids also to take a moment, have a little fun, and make someone else happy.  Thank you so much to the teen librarians at CyFair’s LoneStar College and Donna for bringing this center to my attention and for giving so much of yourselves for their cause.  If you happen to be in my area and looking for a charity to support for the new year, please consider this one.

Happy Washing!

Dorothy

Updated on 1/5/2012 to correct the spelling of a name.  -Dorothy

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Gift bag question

I had completely forgotten to mention it until I was asked offline if I had any gift bags available for the holidays.  In answer, yes!  I had made a few for the holiday market this week and am working on some others.  Here is a picture of the three bar bags I had done for that event; I only have two left of these.  I am also working on some guy bags since they don’t like to smell “girly” (just kidding guys!) and should finish those as soon as the cinnamon soap is ready.  I will post more pictures of the others as I get them completed.  Most of the gift sets are a combination of scents and/or unscented but I have no problem customizing it if you just ask.  I’m also looking for input from the guys about more scents, if any are willing to speak up.  I have the cedar & spice, cinnamon, and a beer soap (doesn’t smell like beer when wet- kind of a nutty baked bread smell).  Thoughts guys?

Happy Washing!

Dorothy

Some of the gift bags from November market
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Sick time off

Well, the whole family managed to get sick so that kept me away from uploading pictures.  Since we are starting to feel better, I snuck off to the computer to play catch up!  While we were fighting off the sick germs, got some cinnamon soap cooked up that looks pretty neat; my son said it looked like pie wedges when it was cut.  Now starts the long wait until it can be used!  Also finished up the kid’s hats & scarves for their Christmas presents so we’ve been busy in our little ways….

Cut Cinnamon bars

The lavender soap went all wonky while we were sick so I was pretty bummed.  Looks like the “essential oil” I was sold wasn’t really lavender.  Will have to try again but it hurt to have to toss all that soap.  It started out ok but about five days in, the smell changed and color morphed into this yellowish color and then they kept going downhill from there.  Oh well, live and learn and cook some more!  Here are some of the promised pictures from last week.

Everything that came off the racks
Everything that came off the racks
Lavender before morph