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Throwback Thursday (Blogtober 26)

As the Blogtober juggernaut trundles on, I thought it would be interesting (and easy!) to make the most of the fact that it’s Thursday and do a quick #throwbackthursday post. I’ve kept photos of every single batch I’ve ever made so I dug out the earliest incarnations of some of the varieties that are still in the current range to compare them to today’s version…

Original Bewitched

First Bewitched

Current Bewitched

Bewitched

Original Blodau (Flowers)

First Blodau (Flowers)

Current Blodau (Flowers)

Blodau, tidied up

Original Clarity

First Clarity

Second Clarity

Second Clarity

Current Clarity

Clarity (lemongrass & clary sage)

First Delicious

First Delicious

Current Delicious

Delicious

Original Luscious Lavender

First Luscious Lavender

Current Luscious Lavender

Original OMH

First Oatmeal, Milk & Honey

Current OMH

Oatmeal, Milk & Honey

Original Serenity

First Serenity

Current Serenity

Serenity (Ylang ylang, Patchouli, Lemon & Orange

Phew! It’s becoming clear that I can’t keep this ‘blogging every day’ business up for much longer – I’ve gone from writing posts a few  days before (organised huh?) to posting them less than an hour before deadline…

Just 5 more days to go, I can do this 😀

Thanks for reading, back tomorrow!

 

5 thoughts on “Throwback Thursday (Blogtober 26)

  1. Good to see these Vicki, thanks. You have certainly “slicked” them up!! Gives me hope that maybe…one day…

    1. Thanks, there’s a fair bit of difference isn’t there 😀

  2. Vicki:
    It’s cool to see the progression of your soaps – I love all the current ones the best – they really have a brightness to them.
    Blogtober almost over…what will my daily read be then??
    Great work….with the finish line is in sight.
    Sly

    1. Thanks so much Sly 😀

  3. Wow, I love posts like this! So interesting to go back and see progression, isn’t it? Although your soaps were just beautiful back then, you can clearly see how your “style” developed over time!

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