Honey, you know I love your soaps - they are gorgeous!! And I totally know where you're comming from. It is annoying - we want to be recognised as skilled - no matter what craft we're doing. For example, when I was making jewellery, I was weaving
tiny seed beads. I was looked down on by those doing stringing. So I started to string beads. Then I was looked down on by those doing chainmaille, so I started to do chainmaille ....... then I was looked down on by those doing soldering ...... and you guessed it, I started to do soldering. There will ALWAYS be someone who doesn't appreciate what we do. (And the snobbery certainly didn't stop there, but I
did stop caring about what everyone else was saying.)
I do call my M&P soaps glycerine soaps - and when asked (and sometimes even when I'm not LOL!) I tell the customer that I use a soap base to make my soaps. I don't sell CP soaps .... yet!, but when I do, they will sit very proudly next to my M&P soaps. The reason I call them glycerine soaps - is that customers who don't know what I've done, equate it to the kids kits seen in the shops. I don't want to be lumped in that same catagory. But I NEVER lie about making it from scratch. Heck, I wish I could make it myself, but I can't. Besides, I'm a rubbish lyer.
Sadly we cannot always change the perceptions of other crafters - but we can be the best at what we do. So accept that that's their opinion, they're entitled to it (even if they're wrong
), but it doesn't affect
you in any way - unless you let it. So set thier pettiness aside, grab a cuppa, and go make some of that AWSOME soap of yours. MMMWAH!