Thanks, y'all!!!
and with that tiniest little bit of encouragement, here's the rest:
Hard Working Hand Soap - lard, crisco, coconut, lanolin & cocoa butter made in the little celtic knot molds I bought the MP kit to get. Fragranced with rosemary, cedar, and tea tree with a little vit E & ground up bits of almond seed scrubbies. I've already used this myself after an afternoon spent raking leaves and moving plants in the garden and I can honestly say that it lives up to its name.
Mocha Kitchen Hand Soap - basically the same recipe as HWHS but with a little more cocoa butter for smell and instant coffee and cocoa powder for authentic mocha looks and mocha smellies, coffee grounds in place of the ground almond seeds for mocha scrubbies.
Tie Dyed Hippy Chick - possibly my favorite. Yellow, Pink & Green CP 7-oil swirled in the yummy molds and fragranced with "Nag Champa" and "Patchouli Patchouli" from Peak and patchouli EO. I then added hemp protein powder at trace because that's the way I roll. I was hoping for more vivid colors but I don't know if it was the colors themselves or the fact that I use GM instead of H2O to mix with my lye but the tye-dye is very soft colors and even though there is not blue in there it reminds me of a comfortable pair of worn jeans.
and for the youngsters on my list I made 3 different ones depending on age (oldest is 6):
Sea Creatures - are those little animals (fish, starfish, & turtle) that grow when you put them in water embedded in medeterranean blue colored clear glycerine MP soaps.
Duck Ponds - blue colored, "Blueberry Muffin" scented 4" round ponds of whipped soap (so they'll float, of course) topped with bigger ducks for the little ones and little ducks for the bigger kids and sprinkled with blue sugar crystals. I love that the big kids' little ducks have wild frilly "hair-do's" and a flashing light-up inside to make them super fun! I found them at Michael's Craft Store for just $1 a piece.
Baby Soap - whipped soap made with chamomile infused GM. I sieved the flower buds back into the milk after straining it and before freezing it for processing. I added no other scent or color. This is going to the world's happiest 9-month old, a set of brand new twins and a yet-to-be born little fella.
and finally . . .
Bath Fizzies!!! - so much fun to make. I'm so out-of-cool un-hip and not-with-it that I'd never heard of these before going through the Soap Queen video library. I put together my recipe after studying several on the web and deciding what I wanted my fizzies to do. I made a prototype batch and since my recipe makes 5 fizzies, I rounded up 4 co-workers (one each in her 20's, 30's, 40's & 50's) to be (along with myself) my guinea pigs. I convinced them (it wasn't hard) to take baths instead of their regular showers and gave them each a questionnaire along with their fizzy. I'd say from the reviews (I asked them to be honest so I could improve where needed) they were already a hit. One even wanted to purchase some for stocking stuffers for her family. LOL - thank you, I'm honored, but no, sorry. I've made a variety of scents, mostly single note fruits and florals but I did make a set that I individually scented with Shalimar, Jean Patou's Joy, Chanel #5, Blvgari pour Femme, & Penhalligan's Amaranthine. I don't know if EDT would work but to be safe, and because I have a bit of each (it only take a little, eh) I used either EDP or pure parfum with no fizzing at all. That set is for me.
The one thing I really wanted to make but just ran out of time was lip balm. I have a small brick of bees wax around here somewhere but didn't find it and won't purchase something I
know I've already got. No sweat. If the Mayan's are wrong, there's always next year.
