Showing posts with label Cupcakes Soap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cupcakes Soap. Show all posts

Sunday, March 13, 2022

March 2022 | Tea Party Bridal Shower Cupcake Soap Giveaways | KCK Soapery

 

Thank you to my friend "S" for remembering my soap for a bridal shower party she is helping organize.  These soaps were made with Olive oil, Palm oil, Coconut oil, Castor oil, and scented with "Mother's Love".  


Mother's Love is a slightly sweet and innocent scent that includes a blend of peonies, hyacinth, day lilies, apple blossoms, and soft bergamot.  The red bowl above contains the melted coconut oil and palm oil.  The white bowl contains olive oil and castor oil.  The metal measuring cup contains the fragrance oil and the plastic beaker contains the lye water.


Colors used were white, pink and blue.


I made the little teapots a few weeks ago.







I hope the party guests will like these cupcake soap giveaways.

Thank you for visiting!

Thursday, April 19, 2018

April 2018 | Real Estate Cupcake Giveaways | KCK Soapery


What do you guys/ladies think of this packaging?  


This handmade soap is scented with Lemongrass Verbena.
I added pineapple and seashells to these cupcakes designed for a real estate agent friend.


Blue, some pink, yellow, and white to color this batch.


Usual ingredients: Coconut oil, Olive oil, Rice bran oil, Palm oil, Castor oil and Mango butter


For the cupcake part, I dropped the colors into the pot and gave it a little swirl.


Poured into the mold.


Lined the remaining colors in a cling wrap, then put into the piping bag.





Enjoy!


Saturday, October 11, 2014

October 2014 | Chocolate Lover's Cupcake Soap | KCK Soapery

 
These cupcake soaps were scented with Chocolate Lover's fragrance oil and sprinkled with iridescent sparkles.
 

 
The above and below pictures showed the original vision for these project. 

 

 
 
After a few hours of the saponification process.  I lost the creamy color of the frosting.  I had hoped for the color to changed to a very light creamy brown and the cupcake part to go even more darker as the soap cures.
 
 
Overall, I think the cupcakes and the frosting looks good enough to eat and that was what my daughter said when I showed her the finished product.
 
I don't have a video of this batch but had made a cupcake episode a while back. Please click KCKsoaps  and enjoy the youtube videos I had made so far.