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Almost time for Donna’s Market!

I know spring is right around the corner now and not just because of the little sprouts shooting up in the soap garden. We love to get out to some of the spring markets and our kick-off run is usually with Donna here close to home. It is officially less than two weeks until Donna’s Market and that puts me into high gear. (That hysterical laughter in the background would be hubby’s opinion that I’m rarely sitting still as it is so it’s impossible for me to be in high gear- love ya honey!) This year, she has moved the event to a larger location with more parking for everyone. Mark your calendar for Saturday, March 16th, from 10-2pm and join us for a little fun! The location is in the Kroger parking lot at the corner of FM 529 and Barker Cypress Drive in Houston, TX. I’m planning to bring everything you see in the regular stock in our catalog section of the website in addition to a few new surprises. And, as usual for us at Donna’s Market, we’ll have a fun drawing going on but I will save the details of that for a blog post as we get closer to the event.

I know I have a blast chatting with the adults and being goofy with the kids while we’re out there but I’m not the only person who will be at Donna’s. Since I’m pretty big on helping out other small businesses, I wanted to take a few minutes to point out some of the awesome other people who will be out there that you might want to stop and say hi to. Here is the most updated list I have of people who committed to being there. We are partnering up with one of them, Angie’s Bits O’ Glass, and I will have a bit more info about them as we get closer so she can finish editing her website before I show you her gorgeous work! Without further ado, and with as little of my opinion as possible:

Big Ron’s BBQ (YUM!!!)
Troop 15307 Girl Scout Cookies and crafts
Shelf Reliance
Bow Wow Meow Petsitting
Daniel for Home Security
Cynthia’s Hair Bows
Zumba Classes
Angie’s Bits O’ Glass
Elizabeth’s Swim Lessons
Thirty One Gifts
Frenny the Licensed and Registered Dietitian
Scentsy Candles
Tupperware
Jewelry by Michelle Lee
Miche Purses
Vintage Couture
Joyful Designs by J and J
Blessings Unlimited
Cypress Window Tinting (I know Stephanie personally- these guys work hard to do an awesome job for everyone!)
Juice Plus
Jackie the Artist
Tastefully Simple
Pet Styling by Sherry
Lemonade Stand
Mother Napture
Osborne Books
Fairfield Chiropractic (Know the family- great people, do great work from those I know who have had treatment!)
Studio Lamy Photography
Pampered Chef
Remodel Texas LLC
Deli Susy Cupcakes
Lockhandwala
Local Realtor
Avon
StorIt Self Storage

And these are just the ones I know the company info on! There should be something for everyone out at the market on March 16th so we hope to see you there! As soon as Angie’s website is finished, I’ll share more about my boothmate for this market & the Klein Oak one. I must get back to the soap pot now so I will sign out until the next time.

Happy Washing!
Dorothy

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A recent soap project

Brown and white swirled soap in the mold.
Brown and white swirled soap in the mold.

Some of the fun projects around here were more work playing with natural colorants in some of our olive oil blends. These pictures were of one of the batches from about two weeks ago. I had a lot of fun with this one and was overjoyed to see some of the swirling practice finally paying off. Unfortunately, there wasn’t really any left after to share so I’m planning to make some again to spread the love around and let everyone else enjoy it too. The coloring work continues with some reds and pinks that should provide some funny pictures down the road for all of us to laugh at, I’m sure. Cold process soap is well known for creating color surprises so I can only keep trying!

Freshly cut brown and white swirled soap.
Freshly cut brown and white swirled soap.

It appears that almost all of the weekend changes on the website have worked so far. I’ll learn more about coding this week and see if I can figure out how I turned off some of the pictures in the catalog. Hope you and yours have had a good weekend and we will start seeing everyone in about two weeks here in the Houston, TX area. Will post more this week with the calendar updates about where we’ll be.

Happy Washing!
Dorothy

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Peppermint Soap Project

Another recent project we tackled was to create our own version of peppermint soap. I was given a bare minimum of guidelines and turned loose to have fun with this project. It was requested to use real peppermint as much as possible in the soap itself but not to leave any leaves in or on the final bars, make a strong scent with a light touch of sweetness using either essential or fragrance oils, to create a blend useable by the whole family, and use only natural or no colors at all. I couldn’t resist!

We have grown peppermint in our garden for a few seasons now and I’ve made many other soaps from our herbs there. Making a soap that would bring out peppermint’s zippiness but could be used by the whole family was an intriguing idea. Peppermint essential oils are known to be both stimulating and antiseptic at the same time; they’re wonderful for a pick-me-up or get-up-and-go in the morning. However, they can create an overwhelming scent very quickly, not to mention quite a tingle on the skin if overdone! And no, I don’t mean a good kind of tingle either. They are wonderful to use but I was concerned about the strength to use without being above levels I would ever want to expose mature skins or children to. Some people have also complained to me over the years about running into the problem of the “toothpaste smell” that is quite common with peppermint products. Lastly, I haven’t found as much of a sweetness in the scent when using the real leaves as I had expected. So after a little brainstorming, we decided to combine the real peppermint leaves with a fragrance oil to reach a workable middle ground.

I kept the leaves out of the finished product by brewing a strong peppermint tea with my soaping water and letting it steep before adding the lye. After the lye cooled and I made doubly sure it was strained, I soaped as usual with one of our “family soap” recipes. No extra colors were added so we were anticipating some browning from the vanilla in the fragrance oil and a possible light green from the olive oils. By the time it was molded, my entire person and house smelled of peppermint! Hubby didn’t have to ask what it was I just made that time. I planned to let it rest overnight as patiently as I could before cutting it open to try it out but I will admit I was worried when I finally crawled into bed late that night. It was still so strong-smelling to me! Morning came as it usually does and I made a beeline for the mold to see how it turned out. I did a happy little dance after getting it out and started cutting it. It was going to be a solid tan color it appeared and had a great texture. The smell was still way stronger than I can personally take but in line for the project. (I’m one of those people who are sensitive to strong smells too. Peppermint is one of those smells I encourage everyone to try but I’ve found it will give me headaches when too strong. Even worse than going thru the cosmetics area of a store or locked in an elevator with someone who marinated in their cologne!) I reluctantly set it aside on the curing rack for a few days to watch and wait.

Peppermint chunked into a plain soap base
Peppermint chunked into a plain soap base

As some of you have witnessed over the years of this blog, sometimes I just won’t leave a soap design alone. The peppermint was doomed to be messed with. Since it was admittedly stronger than we had aimed for in the beginning, it was fair game to tone it down a bit. As it sat, defenseless and strongly smelling on my curing rack, I plotted its reincarnation. I left it alone for a whole week before chunking it into smaller bits. I made another batch of plain base soap and imbedded the peppermint chunks into it. After this sat overnight again and got cut into, we knew we had hit the mark. This was one keeper of a design! I’m happy to announce it was such a success that we are keeping this bar in our regular stock. There will be an initial short supply since there were only a few extras from the project but they will be for sale in our catalog by the end of February. After that, I should have enough in stock for everyone to share. Give it a spin in your shower and let me know what you think! Does it remind anyone else of cowhide or am I just nuts?

Chunky Peppermint curing on the rack
Chunky Peppermint curing on the rack
Chunky Peppermint Soap side view
Chunky Peppermint Soap side view

Happy Washing!

Dorothy