Last year I made just one batch of soap specifically for the holiday season. I swapped the usual raffia for a seasonal ribbon, and it sold out within a couple of days. I posted at the time that it was a case of bad planning, but by then it was too late to do anything about it, and I vowed to do better this year.
I was super-organised, and ordered my Christmas fragrances in August (!!). I decided to make four different Christmas soaps. Four different designs made with four different fragrances. If I’m totally honest, I have mixed feelings about this lot, but judge for yourselves:
First up was Candy Cane – a mouthwatering fragrance which blends peppermint and vanilla. I liked this one so much I made a second batch, and good thing too, as it’s proving very popular and the first batch is already sold out.
Next I had a plan to create a stylised Christmas Tree design, complete with baubles. My main disappointment with this one is that I somehow had a brain freeze while rolling the ‘baubles’ and I made them two small. To me they should be the same diameter as the baubles on the top of the soap. I also tried to get clever and create some variation in the colours/designs of the baubles themselves by rolling different colours together, but it didn’t work as well as I hoped. Perhaps they would have looked better had they been larger. Anyway, they may look a bit quirky, but they certainly smell like a Christmas tree – the fragrance oil has top notes of pine needles and and spicy, woodsy middle and base notes.
The third fragrance was called ‘Yule Log’ which, predictably, is a sweet chocolate scent, with notes of bitter almonds, cinnamon, ginger and vanilla. I planned to use this fragrance oil to make my ‘Clyde Slide’ entry for the September Greatcakes Soapworks challenge and used colours which are reminiscent of a Christmas Yule Log:
Sadly I was focusing so much on mastering the technique that I forgot to add the fragrance oil – arrrgghhhh! Never mind, I made it again and now have a scented and an unscented version 😀
My final Christmas design for 2015 is a second Clyde Slide – Moonlit Mistletoe – in grey, silver and green. It’s a true unisex fragrance, the top notes are herbal, green and fruity, balanced with spices, amber and patchouli.
Thanks for reading, I’ll be back again soon!
These are all beautiful, Vicki! I love your Clyde Slide soaps (another technique I’ll have to add to my to-try list, along with the Tall & Skinny Shimmy), and the baubles in the Christmas tree soap look like twinkling lights. I love the tiger stripes in the Candy Cane soap. I’ve made only one Christmas-y soap this year myself – it is a Candy Cane soap, too, and I finally got around to trying the Taiwan Swirl for that one. I hope that your holiday shows are going well!
Thanks so much Jenny! I’ve not mastered the Taiwan Swirl – did it once for one of Amy’s challenges and never got round to trying it again 🙂 Are you going to post some pics? Would love to see it!
I love them all but the Christmas tree soap is too fun! I want to try that!
I can see why your candy cane soaps have sold out; they are beautiful! That Moonlit Mistletoe has some gorgeous swirls with small hints of holiday cheer. =)
Thank you Anne-Marie! Happy New Year!