Showing posts with label Gingered Bergamot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gingered Bergamot. Show all posts

Friday, February 21, 2020

February 2020 | Bridal Shower Giveaways | KCK Soapery




Thank you "I" for thinking of me for your bridal shower giveaways.

We decided to give it a rustic yet feminine look and came up with a flowery kraft paper "I" already have on hand and finished the wrapping by using a lace to tie it all up.


These were made using melt and pour technique sprinkled with dried flowers and scented with Gingered Bergamot described as an exotic fragrance with citrus top notes of bergamot surrounded with nuances of freshly ground ginger combined with notes of Sandalwood, Cedar, Indian Patchouli, and Sweet Basil.


I hope everyone who receives them will love them!

Friday, January 31, 2020

January 2020 | Valentine's Giveaways | KCK Soapery


Thank you "S" for deciding to make my soap as your Valentine's giveaways this year.  As I was searching for an inspiration for this Valentine's giveaways, I came into an article that described this technique as "hybrid" soap.  It is absolutely nice to know that we now have a name to this kind of soap making style.  It is made using both the melt and pour (glycerin) soap and the cold process soap.  



This batch is scented with Gingered Bergamot described as an exotic fragrance with citrus top notes of bergamot surrounded with nuances of freshly ground ginger combined with notes of sandalwood, cedar, Indian patchouli, and sweet basil.  The cold process base is made using my favorite recipe which includes Olive oil, Coconut oil, Palm oil, Shea butter, Castor oil, and Mango oil.




Thank you for stopping by!

Saturday, January 25, 2020

January 2020 | Gingered Bergamot | KCK Soapery


This batch is made for a sweet baby girl who just turned one!
Thank you "L"

It is made with melt and pour or also called glycerin soap.  Perfect for when you don't have 4 to 6 weeks of curing time for the cold process soap making. I hope everybody who's going to receive these giveaways will love them.



These are the number 1's just out of the mold.


Made a batch with pink base and white number and vice versa.


Out of the mold.

Scented with gingered bergamot described as an exotic fragrance with citrus top notes of bergamot surrounded with nuances of freshly ground ginger combined with notes of sandalwood, cedar, Indian patchouli, and sweet basil.

Thank you for visiting my soapmaking blog!

Glynith




Saturday, February 9, 2019

February 2019 | Captain Annie's Winter Mardi Gras | KCK Soapery



These mini cupcake soaps are going to be giveaways for a fundraiser " Captain Annie's Survivor Chest" on March 2.  Check out their facebook page for more details.

Thank you very much, Margaret, for allowing me to do this!


Scented with gingered bergamot fragrance oil.



These mini cupcakes are made with coconut oil, olive oil, palm oil and castor oil.  Colored with purple, white and yellow mica.

Updated picture for packaging and tags in a few weeks when the soaps are cured enough.

Thank you for stopping by!

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

September 2017 | Gingered Bergamot | KCK Soapery


Attempted another butterfly swirl.

This batch needed a little more imagination to visually see the butterflies.


By placing the ends of the soap side by side, you get to see some sort of butterfly silhouette.


As pictured above, my butterfly was a no show at first. After watching other soapers' pictures I noticed that most of them took pictures after placing the bottoms of the soap together.

 Scented with "Gingered Bergamot" described to be citrusy notes of bergamot and freshly ground ginger, sandalwood, cedar, Indian patchouli, and sweet basil.


Oils used were Coconut oil, Olive oil, Rice Bran oil, Palm oil and Castor oil.  Butters were Mango butter, and Shea butter.
This batch was swirled by a tool I made from drain pipes with a straw as seen in the picture above on top of the white mold.


Colors used were white (titanium dioxide), yellow and green mica.


Poured most of the white.


Made a green line.


Yellow above the green.


Green batter on top of the yellow.


With the straw on a drain cleaner tool, I tried to make a butterfly swirl. As seen in the finished picture above, I ended up pushing the colors down instead of swirling them.


Above picture was taken after the swirling.


Covered the swirl with another layer of white and drizzled leftover yellow and green on top. The batter was hardening so I was in a hurry, I forgot to take picture of the drizzled yellow and green.


Swirled the top in a figure of 8 pattern.


Off the mold.  


And it's cut!

Happy Soaping!

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

March 2015 | Gingered Bergamot | KCK Soapery

 
This in-the-pot swirl is becoming a favorite swirl technique.  The color pattern is different everytime.  Every bar is different yet similar.
 
 
Ingredients Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Palm Oil, Castor Oil, Shea Butter and Mango Butter.  Gingered Bergamot fragrance oil described as an exotic fragrance with citrus top notes of bergamot surrounded with nuances of freshly ground ginger combined with notes of sandalwood, cedar, Indian patchouli, and sweet basil.
 
 
Colors used were liquid pink, yellow, green and white titanium dioxide.
 
 
As always, I covered the in-the-pot swirl with white batter and top the soap with mantra swirl.
 
 
Yummy wet soap.
 
 
Happy Soaping!

Glynith
 


Sunday, October 19, 2014

October 2014 | Gingered Bergamot | KCK Soapery


 
Gingered bergamot is an exotic fragrance with citrus top notes of bergamot surrounded with nuances of freshly ground ginger combined with notes of sandalwood, cedar, Indian patchouli, and sweet basil.
 
 
 Drop swirl of the green, white and yellow (look orange when wet, hopefully it will turn yellow as it cures).  This was then swirled with chopstick.
 
 
Covered the chopstick swirl with white and poured the leftover batter randomly on top.
 
 
Swirled the top using chopstick.  This swirl technique is so fun to do it is becoming a favorite. 
 
 
Iridescent glitter sprinkled on top.
 
 
Love the look of this loaf.
 

This is the back of the loaf.
 

 
Every bar is so different and I think I just found a swirling technique I love doing repeatedly.
 
Thank you for visiting!