Consolidating...

Monday, October 26, 2009 |

Did you know I run upwards of 3 blogs? Most of them irregularly?

Let's consolidate... here

Soap of the Week: Dirt Soap by The Pig and the Peacock

Monday, September 7, 2009 |





How do you pick your Soap of the Week?

SotWs are selected from three groups of flickr pools that I am on: Cold Processed Soap, Handmade Soap, and Soap. Each week I randomly select which pool to search through and find a striking soap to feature. The picture is usually professionally done, the colors are attractive, and the scent sounds desirable. Also, it has to be able to be blogged so if you post to those groups and you'd like me to take a look please make sure your privacy settings allow for the image to be blogged!

The Five: Me!

Thursday, September 3, 2009 |

Woohoo, new feature! Soon I'll be posting some little features on soap artisans that sell their work all over the world...but just as a little teaser (and to get to know a little about me!) I decided to be the first guinea pig!

My name is Megan!
You can buy my stuff at Metropolis Soap Co.

How did you first get started? I got started doing this as a sidenote, actually. I was making jewelry 6 years ago and decided that since I could make jewelry I could do it all! (HA.) I got a lipbalm-making kit from Michaels and caught the bug right then. I stopped making jewelry and got into some small-time bodycare stuff...basic melt and pour soaps, simple body scrub and butter recipes, etc.

How did your first soap turn out? My real first soap was pretty idiot-proof so it went well. Got some M&P base, liquid colorant, fragrance oil, and plastic soap mold from a craft store called Pat Catans. It wasn't anything special but I couldn't believe I made soap! My first cold process soap (many years later) ew, it was AWFUL. I made it with some rootbeer fragrance oil I had gotten on ebay and tried to do a brown swirl...I used too much mica and ruined my friends washcloth! Plus it sweat everywhere. Ugh!

Do you remember your first sale? I remember my first sale ever: I sold a duct tape rose to a little girl who asked her mom for $1 to buy it. I don't remember my first M&P sale. My first Cold Process soap sold was to another vendor at a show!

Who has been a big influence in your craft? I have a lot of friends who also make soap and I like to bounce ideas off of them. One girl, named Lela (of Naturally Lela, but I think she might have closed) I met at my first craft show when I was still making jewelry. She gave me 2 of her lip balms to try and they were great! The next show (about 6 months later) I saw her when I was making simple b&b stuff, and she congratulated me for joining her side and gave me ANOTHER lip balm! I still can't believe it to this day...on one hand I wasn't any competition because I wasn't making things at her level, but on the other hand I was still another competitor! Lela showed me that this is a community and there is no need for negativity or to be closed-off, even when you're dealing with direct competitors!

What advice would YOU give someone who wanted to sell soap? Start SLOWLY. I didn't and that was really stupid. I had to learn as I went and that is never a good idea. Don't sell right away, give yourself time to learn and grow as a chemist (it is chemistry, after all!). Don't be afraid to use preservatives, they're made for a reason. Ask questions, accept critiques, and be graceful. You never know who is going to become a customer!

Skye from Elysium Bath and Body is celebrating the opening of her new SoapSpace and invited us in to take a look. Congratulations!!!!

Your space is 100sqm (1000sq feet) and has soap production, cutting, drying and wrapping areas, office, dispatch and storage and a spare room for the kids with TV, chairs, toys and games for when I work in the school holidays
It's located 20 minutes from home, I catch a car ferry across the harbor, a lovely way to go to work.
Your favorite find is stainless steel benches, brand new and half price at auction.
I've had my soapspace for one month now, so it is still new and exciting
Do you keep anything around for inspiration? I have a lot of soap and aromatherapy books, soaps from swaps and gifts and an ideas folder for when I need shake myself out of a rut.
Do you like to have anything on in the background while you work? The radio on quietly
How often do you visit your soapspace? Every week day (5 days a week)
Is your soapspace a public or private place? It is my own space, but I expect clients will visit from time to time.

Thanks, Skye! Be sure to visit Elysium Bath and Body to check out all of the great stuff Skye is making in her new digs.


Pink Grapefruit
Originally uploaded by abreathoffrenchair

How do you pick your Soap of the Week?
SotWs are selected from three groups of flickr pools that I am on: Cold Processed Soap, Handmade Soap, and Soap. Each week I randomly select which pool to search through and find a striking soap to feature. The picture is usually professionally done, the colors are attractive, and the scent sounds desirable. Also, it has to be able to be blogged so if you post to those groups and you'd like me to take a look please make sure your privacy settings allow for the image to be blogged!

SoapSpaces: Debbie of Soapylove!

Thursday, August 27, 2009 |

Yes, the genius Debbie Chialtas of Soapylove graciously opened up her home to us to show off her SoapSpace! She is living proof that SoapSpaces come in all sizes... you don't need a huge soapspace to make it big...you can use your diningroom table!

Your space is the kitchen and dinner table
I work on new designs and tutorial projects in my kitchen and on the dinner table.
It's located in our little condo in San Diego
Your favorite find is my 9" square silicone brownie pan with a super glossy surface. It's my workhorse!
I've had my soapspace for over 4 years but we're moving to a house this weekend! Yahoo!
Do you keep anything around for inspiration? Yes, I have a collection of supplies and little things I want to try "someday." I mainly collect photos and catalogs of details or ideas I like, though.
Do you like to have anything on in the background while you work? No, I find music distracting when I'm working. Either it's too fast or too slow - I'd rather just have peace and quiet since that's very rare for me. I have a 4 yr old and 1 1/2 yr old, so you can imagine the chaos!
How often do you visit your soapspace? Constantly, but I wish I had a dedicated soap space. That would be amazing!
Is your soapspace a public or private place? My kitchen is very public - the family is in there constantly!


Thanks so much, Debbie! Please check out all Debbie has to offer: Her infamous Soapsicles and other M&P art, and did you know she's also an incredibly talented author who sends out M&P e-zines and will soon be releasing a book!
How fun is that?
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Want to show off your SoapSpace? Post it to our flickr group: SoapSpaces

Etsy 6 Picks: Patchouli!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009 |

Patchouli is a great scent; it's a base for many perfume and blends wonderfully with many other scents. Here's 6 picks that show how versatile patchouli can be!

1. Chocolate Patchouli by the Soap Nut
2. Patchouli with Sandalwood Powder and Calendula Petals by Solstice Scents
3. Patchouli Grapefruit by Lucky Lather
4. Patchouli and Cedarwood by Sweet Sallys Soaps
5. Patchouli Rose by Faerie Made Soaps
6. Patchouli, Fir Needle, Tangerine, and Oakmoss (Gentlemens Club) by Morgan Street