Showing posts with label cold processed soap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cold processed soap. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

A Man who Loves Color: The Tall Paintings of Holton Rover


Hi everyone!

This video has been floating around YouTube and it totally fascinated me.
You know how I LOVE COLOR!  
Would this not be awesome to make in soap?
Like a psychedelic soap?  
 Like my awesome
Odyssey Soap - Blast from the Past?
Yep, I do think it would!

When I get ready to do this project, I will do a You Tube rendition or just basic shots of
the pour.   Took me awhile to find a piece of wood that was 2" square; the cylindrical shape
must be heavy enough to withstand the pour, and tall enough and perfectly square.   My darling
husband trimmed mine down for me and now I'm all ready to go!

What do YOU think I should make?    What colors, fragrances, or essential oils?
Share!

OK, lovies, more later!
Hugs!

 I LOVE COLOR!  I LOVE COLOR! 
 I LOVE COLOR!  I LOVE COLOR! 
 I LOVE COLOR!  I LOVE COLOR! 
 I LOVE COLOR!  I LOVE COLOR! 
 I LOVE COLOR!  I LOVE COLOR! 
 I LOVE COLOR!  I LOVE COLOR! 



Friday, April 8, 2011

Cassia is for GUYS too!

Awhile back, a friend of mine saw me at an art show.   He was performing with his dance and prayer troupe
trEd and I was in my little booth selling my wares.


He walked by and said "Men's Line", pointing at me with a directional kind of authoritative command.
It had a resilient tone in me, as I had already been planning a men's line and a children's line, and a pet's line,
and a teen's line.  And so on and so forth.....=)  You know me, the quintessential visionary...


I've had flashes of inspiration along the way.   It's been pretty fun thinking about the colors, the textures, the scent, the wrapping even down to the fonts used in the Men's products.  The most fun I've had, I will admit is in writing the ad copy.   (blushing...)


So, without further ado, here is what I've gathered so far.  There's more....much much more.   




So.....what do you think?  Yeah, I'm really getting into making collages right now.  Just cannot help myself.  My job requires me to of a necessity be involved in graphics, and I must admit I'm really really enjoying that part of my job right now!


So then, let me introduce each soap to you:





A woodsy, earthy and oh so sexy decoction for your Earth Man. 
He will love it, but so will you! Unisex, warm, natural and woodsy.



A woodsy blend of Fir Balsam, Peppermint, Cedar Leaf, Spearmint




Hints of Eucalyptus, Ginger and Peppermint for refreshing top notes. It is grounded 
with Thyme and the faintest touch of Amber and Musk....

All natural with essential oils of Texas Cedarwood and Lemon!
This smells SO FRESH and clean and not like beer at all!
I formulated it especially for shaving...

And lastly but certainly not least, and not just for men either:


All natural essential oil combination blend of patchouli, orange, lavender, pine, lemongrass, elemi and gardenia. 

Actually I have alot  more up my sleeve and got to get them on the presses as Father's Day is fast approaching! I am working on an all natural aftershave splash to accompany each and every soap.
Just working out the formulation right now to make it as natural as possible, and as refreshing and naturally preserved as can be safely.

More on that later!

I just wanted YOU to know, dear reader, that
Cassia Aromatics, or as known in the shop, CassiasGarden, is 

NOT

just

for

ladies!

Pour homme, aussi!

Au revoir, dear friend!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Pictures Worth 1,000 Words?

Hello everyone!   It's redundant, I know to always say "Sorry I haven't written in such a long time!".  So for today I thought it might be nice to snap some pics which will say much more than I might on this gray Saturday afternoon!  Ready?  


There's a big pot of vegetable beef stew simmering and it's a while before I have to add the other veggies, so....here's to update you on what's been happening with us here in Cassia's Kitchen!

As of last Friday,  the kitchen was all cleaned and semi-organized.   I had put away all  my Christmas fragrances,  that' a bit like taking out the Christmas Tree if you know what I mean!

My kitchen island counter is where I do most of my designs and where I "cook" hot processed soaps, and there were untold countless scraps of soaps for curling and chunking and embedding and sugar scrubs laying all around.  It made my neck and shoulder ache with stress just to see the disarray.   

I had made a couple of new designs and they were great, but enough is enough!  Time to clean it all up so that  peace can reign again.   Or some reasonable facsimile thereof....heehee.


See that funny looking glass piece all taped up?  I do alot of cutting there and in December I broke the glass and am looking for a replacement piece.   Yeah, funky....I know.


My new little baker's rack is filling up with fresh soaps and most are nearing the time that they can now be wrapped and sold!   Top shelf is Wasabi Intensely Fresh Men's Soap.  I have this wrapped to die for elegant and sorry, but I have to shudder (shutter?) at the photograph on this listing.....so much to do!

Fourth shelf down is my new Unscented Shea Butter Soap; some of  my friends just do not like to bathe with fragrant soap!  Unthinkable to me, but everyone has a preference!    Oh, and right next to it is a new soap that is beautiful to behold and smells well, heavenly plain and simple.  It is made with Bitter Almond and Honey Essential oils which heretofore I knew not existed but let me tell you, this has to be a real treat for both your skin and your senses too!   It will be ready to wrap and sell in about 2  more weeks!

Move on eastward in my 16 x 40 kitchen to my Laundry Center.   More racks of goodies:
Over the washer are some new Black Amber & Lavender Soaps which will be ready for Valentine's Day.  Why not pair these with the ever so wonderful soy candles for luxury and romance combined?

Right next to that, I have a new Frankincense & Myrrh Soap which is kind of a funny story.
Wanna hear?  Sorry, you'll have to let me chronicle this near fail.  =)

So I have wanted to add Goats Milk for it's healing and soothing properties for the longest.  So I added a generous serving of powdered goat's milk powder to this soap and then not thinking was going to hot process it to move it along for sales.    It began to turn a dark amber color which would foil my plan to make a gorgeous light lavender soap with swirls of purple.   So I just added a bunch of colloidal oatmeal to it and it looked so dark changed the fragrance selection to frankincense & myrrh.    

Next time, I will do what the experts do:  I will put the batch in a cold area with fans turned on it to keep the dark brown color from occurring.  More on that later.   Me, I am not a particularly Rustic Girl in terms of what I want the soap to look like.   So the brown soap really does nothing for me....although alot of customers at the boutiques are asking for Brown Soap.   (yuck) (but whatever, right?)


Just in time for Valentine's Day!   Love Spell Cold Processed Shea Butter Soap!  Looks and smells lovely!  Pink; to be exact, Honeysuckle Pantone 21-20 will be the Color of the year, and I think this is a good match, although I just found out about this after the fact! heehee.

Poor husband ...the laundry table is full of soap.   Sorry, honey.   Here is some Dark Chocolate Rose (right) and some luscious Dark Chocolate Coffee Cocoa Butter Soap that is filling my house with the most delectable aroma!   I can't wait to get my wet hands all over it!

Behind it, purple soap, is a mishap in the Color Lounge arena - yet again!  I used my Brambleberry Lab Colors Aqua Mist and Emerald Green to try to create a eucalyptus color but alas, it reacted with the lye and turned purple.  Now I know what to reach for when I want Lavender  ha ha!  

The beautiful green soap is awesome.   I never made cocoa butter soap before and let me tell you, the consistency of this soap is different from anything I ever made.  It is absolutely very very .....searching for words.......homogenous, and .........for lack of words...."fatty".   It could not help but be good for your skin!

I was going to show you more pictures but I think I will save it for another post.   The subject matter is vastly different.   

I did successfully make some liquid castille soap and even some puppy shampoo this week!  I am wholesaling both of these to local vendors.

Au reviors, mon amis!  Je t'aime!

One day, very soon, I will reveal what all the French Vernacular is all about!!!!!!!!   

But that

Will 

Just

HAVE

TO

WAIT!!!!

=)

Monday, November 8, 2010

The Catharsis of Writing, Candidly....

Dearies, how are you?  It has been awhile and honestly, I don't know how bloggers do it.  I mean, how exactly do YOU do it?  I guess the answer lies in the scheduling.    If it is on paper, I guess you have the permission to and the edict to actually sit down and write!

I have to make a few confessions on this post, so, if you didn't grab a cup of coffee, you might want to..  or hot tea, or hot cocoa.   Today I will exorcise my own frustrations at myself for not being more together, and then I will forget all about  it.  Because I just have to or else...

So.....I planned this lovely Holiday Launch.  Yeah, that one.  Visions of grandeur.  A launch of a gift line that included (did you laugh yet today?  Good, get ready)  cards, chocolate and other gifts in addition to soap and toiletries and candles.  Yep, all that.  I think I have a Martha Stewart complex. (Well she is my hero in a myriad of creative ways).  As my husband reminded me, Martha Stewart has a whole army working for her who does nothing but sit around all day and cater to her whims and fancies, and who, by the way, is also a megalo-millionaire and can snap her fingers and launch a whole new line of pet product at Petsmart.  Oh my, who in the heck do I think I am kidding?

So I started making soap and more soap and more soap and even more soap until soap filled my kitchen.  Then I ordered gift boxes and more gift boxes, and more.......well you get the picture.

So anyways, here we are 7 weeks before Christmas and everyone else has their cra I mean stuff  I mean products up on the website and looks like they all have their act together, and I still have boxes and labels and card making material all over the place.

Last week I felt like I literally was going to explode with the pressure of having to have my act together.   It kind of sucked the living life out of me,  ya know?

So then I tell myself to slow down, think, write a plan, just keep it simple, You know the psychobabble we all tell ourselves.   Calm down and carry on.  And it works, sometimes, for a duration of about 5 minutes.  And then, all falls apart in my synapse center as I fall prey to the pressure again.   Oh well.  

So then I get these two new ideas for two new designs.   And go to the drawing board and they fail, not once but twice, and then thrice, and now on the fourth try it is starting to look like I can pull it off.  But then the pressure mounts again and I start to cry from feeling like a complete lunatic in my own kitchen.

But alot right has happened and alot of really yummy soap and completely good boxes and pretty cardstock is sitting here looking at me to get ready to swing into full blown production mode.   And besides the boutique is calling asking me for more soap, with a referral to another boutique and another boutique, and the art school directors across the street from me consented to me putting up a dispaly in their art school that is full of high ranking international oil executives and ambassadors kids,  and a couple of schools wanting vendors, and a really posh boutique wanting me come come and sit outside for 2 whole weeks and sell, and then orders are coming in so -  what am I so down about?  

I think it is the Pitfall of Comparison.   Rome did not get built in one day.   Brands did not get instantly established.   Labels are made and remade everyday by solo-preneurs wanting to prefect their image.

So, now I have raved and ranted, I feel somewhat better, although this blog is configured to my facebook and my twitter and all kinds of other media, so in retrospect I might feel a tad awkward if everyone reads this.   But confession is good for the soul.   So I let it rip.

Here is some of the yummy soap I have in my kitchen and have begun to list it into my Etsy Shop.   Again, I had the distinct quandary as I tried to decide if I should wait several  more days until my new labels were done and it was all wrapped and ready to go, or just get it up so everyone can actually see what is curing and get some Christmas ideas ready for gift giving.  So, I chose the latter, as I can always go back and add new photos of these things and tweak the listings.......

So here goes:  some quick crummy photos with better ones coming hopefully soon


 Pomegranate & Black Currant Luxe Soap
not listed yet =)


Wasabi Intensely Fresh Men's Soap (not listed yet; heck the label isn't even made yet)
Assam Tea Garden Soap (for men, or unisex)

Black Amber & Lavender Soap;  oh my it smells good and so luxuriant too!
and no, it's not listed yet......=) still drying and curing.

So my plan is, after I get all the soaps labeled and tagged and wrapped and listed, then to go on and  make the corresponding lotions, and scrubs, and perfumes and bath bombs and shea whips to accompany each one.   I have beautiful little see-through boxes that are slim line and will fit an whole ensemble even with a small candle into sets to sell.   

When I get "my act together" yes, you will see and hear all about how wonderful they are!

So until then, my dear friend, we will keep calm and carry on now, shall we not?  It will all work out in the end!   It always does.  

Do you ever share some of these feelings?  Share, PLEASE!  It might comfort a friend with consternation issues!  Toodles until next time!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

UGLIEST SOAP OF THE YEAR

I did it.......#FAIL
#FAIL
#FAIL
#FAIL
#####fffffaaaaaiiiillllll


I HATE....simply HATE to waste product.

I mean, would YOU buy this soap?

Here is the fragrance description, 
which is named for it's sweetness, 
PINK SUGAR.
See it's pretty little cousin in the glycerin version sitting here so demurely?  
A simply perfect rendition of what the fragrance is like; so sweet, so feminine, 
so beguiling but in an innocent, sweet 16 
in a pretty pink dress eating a big pink cloud of cotton candy sort of way.

The main notes are Vanilla, Sandalwood and Sweet Heliotrope. 
It seems to have a fruity note in there - 
maybe a sweet maraschino cherry too?

Nope, NOT the look I was going for.  What I was going for was a gorgeous 

melange of

swirled chocolate  with  rose swirls.
   
Something you just want to dive 
into and slather all over in a hot steamy shower.

The above soap would look good as a Cold Processed loaf in the
 Christmasy fragrance that I am loving right now 
in the tart clean and fresh fragrance of Cranberry and Fig -   
here is the Glycerin Version and it is beautiful:


DANG IT!  (sorry)

OK, now I have ranted and raved, I feel better. 
Writing is cathartic sometimes;  well, most of the time  =)

So now I have 5 POUNDS of this soap and I have two options:

or,


 add to my Shelter Soap Bucket:  


It's a 5 pound bucket I keep in my kitchen and add
to it all the scraps and scrapings of every batch of soap that I make.  One
Day I will take it down to the Conroe House of Prayer and 
donate it to them as they feed, 
clothe and minister to the homeless in our city.    
It will be a luscious, fragrant and
 good for you melange!

Oh well, chalk it up to experience, and log mistake for 
future generations of soapmakers.

Happy Tuesday, dear reader!   Seize your day!

Toodles!


Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Ain't Got Money? Soap in Sugar Plums and Lemon Drops Fragrance

AIN'T GOT MONEY? 
SOAP!

Third in line of the Vintage inspired Soap Line.

I love how this soap turned out!

Looking at it I hoped someone else would appreciate how
beautiful it turned out.

At $5.50 wrapped and beribboned,
it is a Steal of a Deal for A Sweetie with Little Dough!
or just to give a girlfriend or teacher or anyone you love to say
I Love You!  on this Valentine's day....

And then, I remembered the words of another Vintage Oldie and Goldie
another Blast from My Past.

Enjoy!

Monday, September 7, 2009

Lemon Verbena & Vetyver -



I made this on Saturday. I was sick with the flu but I had a bee in my bonnet;

after having completed the vision for the Oatmeal, Milk & Honey, I wanted a green, "swirly" creation that smelled of gardens, and greenery....

I looked in the Apothecary Cupboard, and found two fragrances; Lemon Verbena and Vetyver.

Have you ever smelled Lemon Verbena? You will love this old fashioned garden herb! Light, bright, lemony and just an enticing fresh and clean smell that makes you feel like you are on a picnic on a beautiful spring day!

The Vetyver, however, is a green fragrance! Bath & Body Works came out with this fragrance in 2003 and it was a truly beloved winner! It smells deep and mysterious; kind of like a jungle and very very Green!

The soap itself is a myriad of skin loving ingredients: sweet almond, olive, palm kernel, coconut. I added hydrolized oats, silk amino fibers, and aloe vera gel. For extra goodness, unrefined shea butter from Africa crowned the whole concoction with goodness for your skin!

These lovely bars are curing right now, but will be available for sale and use by September 30th!

This is a definite winner, and I will be making this again very soon! It is a prime candidate for my Bath trio sets: a soap, a spray and a candle all matching for your guest bath or your private bathing pleasure!

TTFN!





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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Oatmeal, Milk & Honey Extra-Ordinaire Soap!

Comfort Food
For Your Skin!

Guys, I am stinkin proud of myself today! I dreamed up this soap and finally put the fragrance I bought one, yes 1 year ago to good use! Now my kitchen smells full of comfort and goodness on a cold winter morn! Introducing Oatmeal Milk & Honey Cold Processed Soap with Spiced Apples and Pecan and Cinnamon on top! All that is missing is the gigantic melted pat of butter, but inside are so many awesome oils and skin lovin' ingredients that the butter is there, folks!

Ingredients: Olive Oil, Soybean Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Palm Oil, Coconut Oil, Sodium Hydroxide, Aloe Vera Juice, Hydrolyzed Oats, Ground Oats, Distilled Water, Fragrance Oils, Ground Cinnamon.

I have to put this loaf to bed with blankies for a day or so; then I will cut it and I can't wait to show you the "swirl" I did! It will have to cure and dry for 4 weeks; and will be available on my Etsy shop for $5.00 per 5.5 oz. slice!

My friends, I wish Your Life to be as fragrant as Cassia's Kitchen! Till tomorrow!





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