Sunday, August 22, 2010

Experiments!

Look how pretty that candle is! I'm trying a new natural way to color my candles. The ones I made with dye chips are beautiful too, but I'm sure they're synthetic dyes. The photo does not do this candle justice. It looks more peachy than this photo shows. I'm doing a burn test right now and it's burning just fine!

I just poured another experimental candle and I can't wait for it to harden so I can burn it! There's two experiments I did on it at the same time. One was color and the other was fragrance. The color came out the opposite of what I was expecting, but that's okay :) It's still pretty :) I don't know how the fragrance will be. We'll see in about 24 hours!

I also placed ANOTHER order today. Various butters and essential oils :)


I'm also thinking of making another batch of goat's milk soap in a little bit. Freezing the goat's milk definitely helps when adding the lye. The last batch I made, I didn't freeze it, and sure enough! it turned that gross orange color and smelled awful.

Gotta go check on my candle!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Candles!

Candles, Candles, Candles!

I made 7 jar candles yesterday. I love the way I can make the wax crystallize! These are a few pictures from the burn test I'm conducting right now. This candle seems to be burning beautifully. This one is an uncolored & unscented one. I have a few colored and unscented, some uncolored and scented, and a couple that are colored & scented.

I already have a Facebook fan that is interested in buying one! How awesome is that? As much as I would love to sell her one, I feel that I really need to invest in insurance first. I've contacted my insurance rep to see if he can write the policy. If he can't, then I'll have to save up for one of the other insurance companies that specialize in bath, beauty, and candle. They want payment upfront :(





Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Goat Milk Swirly Man Soap


This is today's adventure with soap making! I decided to be brave and add two scents AND a color swirl! Very bold for a beginner. I'm still using this lip balm holder until I get a good mold, but that's alright :)

This is a goat milk soap with some manly scents added. The color is actually cocoa powder mixed with the soap and then drizzled on top and then swirled with a bamboo skewer stick. I think it came out very nicely!

I read somewhere that when using goat milk (or any milk, I suppose) it is best if it is frozen or a slushy consistency since lye heats up liquids rather quickly and you don't want your milk to scorch. So, that's what I did. I poured my raw goat milk into an ice cube tray and let it freeze. The only problem (if you can really call it that) is that my lye and milk mixture doesn't reach 100+ degrees on it's own lol. I had to put it in a hot water bath to reach 100 degrees. But doing it this way keeps the temperature in check and doesn't burn my milk or turn it a terrible orange color as it has been known to do when heated to fast/burned.
I'm also trying a non gel with this soap. I've been READING, READING, READING lately on soaping and I've read that milk soaps are best not gelled.

On my previous blog, I did let that one gel, but I didn't know any better. So far though, it looks like it's going to be fine. I made it Sunday night.

I can't wait to unmold this swirly soap though!

I've been reading up on hot process soap. It seems that this type of soap doesn't have to wait the 4-6 weeks to cure before it can be used. I've made 3 batches already that are cold process and I'm very anxious to try them out. I'd hate to find out that these batches are failures in a month. Although hot process seems like it takes a little more time up front. Between working and sleeping, I don't know if I'll have enough time for hot process. Maybe I'll just stick with cold process for now :)



Monday, August 9, 2010

I made soap!!

Last night I got my courage up and finally took the plunge and made a goat milk soap! I don't have a real mold yet so I used the lip balm display that my BF made me. It'll work for now until he gets me a real mold built. I was anxious (and scared!) so I went ahead and sliced my little loaf. I think it's going to be awesome!





I also went ahead and made a Coffee Scrubby Soap! My BF uses this awful smelling cherry hand cleaner after he's been working on one of the vehicles or just getting dirty in general (lol) and I thought I'd try this soap for him. It's in the fridge now! I hope it comes out good so I can stop giving him the evil eye when he uses that cherry nastiness in the kitchen. LOL

Monday, August 2, 2010

Part Time Job & Soaps!

It's been TOO long since I've blogged! I've had so many things going on that I just haven't had the time.

I finally landed that part time job I'd been wanting. Working part time will give me the extra money I need to purchase supplies for Silver Fox Organics. I'm pretty excited about that! In fact, I just placed a large order last week! It was mainly for soap supplies with a little lip balm mixed in :)

I'm really really anxious to start making soaps! I have some more reading to do because soaping can be dangerous if you don't know what you're doing. I already have so many ideas for textures and scents!

I have to get a 30 tube lip balm order made up this week and get it up to Happy Cow Creamery! This last batch has sold really fast! It wasn't even two weeks after I dropped off the last order that they called saying they were getting low. Unfortunately, I've been waiting on supplies (luckily they were already on order!) and it's been another week since they called. I really hope they haven't run out. That doesn't look good on me. But, I should have the order up there by Wednesday :)

This was just a quick little blog before bed. I'm hoping to be posting pictures of my soaps very soon!

G'night!