Friday, April 29, 2011
Empty Pallets, Empty Cartons: Thanks Missy!
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Customer Appreciation Day: Yippee!!
It's always such a pleasure to start the work day with an email that reads, "I just want to thank you for your outstanding customer service and products." It puts me in the mood for a "CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY". That's good news for all of you reading this post. Today, and today only, the following customer appreciation discounts are in place.
- Spend $50 or more and receive $5 off *discount code YIPPEE5
- Spend $100 or more and receive $15 off *discount code YIPPEE15
- Spend $200 or more and receive $30 off *discunt code YIPPEE30
And, did I mention this is over and above the instant reward points you receive through the shopping cart. How about that?
Now for the Little Print:
Customers, discount will not be honored on orders placed before or after sale or if you do not enter the coupon code during check-out. Ends 11:59 pm ET, April 21, 2011.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Springtime in Michigan
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Vanillin: The Final Test Results
Friday, April 15, 2011
Life is Good, and Free Stuff Makes it Even Better!
- 2-lb. block of melt & pour soap base (I'll let you be surprised about what I pick!)
- 4 ounce bottle of fragrance oil (hmmm... what one should I pick?)
- Mold Market soaping apron (I do believe that one of the apron pockets holds an added surprise.... wonder what it is?)
- Five dollars off your Free Friday order (we will apply when winner is determined)
- Up to, but not to exceed, $10 off the shipping rate shown at checkout (UPS ground ONLY)
- Pebble Rock Soap Mold from Mold Market ($7.75 value)
- 2-ounce bottle of soap colorant (for use with CP or MP soap)
So there you have it! Winners will be notified by email and your first name/state will be posted on our company's FB page which, BTW, you can "like" and be notified of other coupon/free/discount offers. HAPPY FRIDAY ALL!!
Saturday, April 09, 2011
Bubble Wrap! Oh, What Fun...
It was a long, hectic, crazy week for all of us. On Friday afternoon we got a bit goofy. We had a delivery that included an incredible amount of "large" bubble wrap. By "large", I mean the bubbles on the wrap were BIG. We usually recycle the wrap... not today. It was an all out Bubble Wrap War to see who could pop the fastest and get the loudest bubble snaps. Yes, I am ashamed to say, this is what we were doing while packing your orders on Friday...BUT, we were still VERY attentive to processing your orders.
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Update on Vanillin Fragrance Testing
Bet you thought I had forgotten my promise to update you on our Vanillin testing? Not to fail. Here are some updates after 5 days. Soaps were poured on Friday afternoon (April 1).
Here are the results as of this morning at 10 AM (April 6). In photo #1 (four soaps shown above): The soaps on the left were colored with our bright neon blue liquid gel colorant and scented with Butt Naked fragrance oil. I selected Butt Naked because it has a 5.8% vanillin content. I tried to get a good mix on the percentage of vanillin in the fragrances tested. The soaps to the right (that look darker) were colored exactly the same as the soaps to the left. However, they were scented with non-darkening vanilla which has a 1.95% vanillin content. Oddly enough, it turned the soap much darker . There are no brown spots on any of the soaps to date but I want to let them all set for another couple of weeks to see what happens.
In the above pic (two clear soaps): Soap to the left that looks darker was our extra clear soap scented with vanilla (17% vanillin content). Vanilla stabilizer was added. As you can see, the soap does not have any brown spots (yet, and maybe it won't!), but, it has darkened. The soap on the right is our extra clear with no fragrance added.
(PS: There is this annoying little round black spot on the lens of my camera. I can't get rid of it. Think it's time to buy a new one. You will see it on the soap to the right. Sorry! I've tried cleaning the lens and that spot still appears.)
My final observation is that the vanilla fragrance with vanilla stabilizer added helped to prevent brown spots and browning, but it does darken the soap. You can see this in the above pic. The GPE white soap base has definitely turned slightly darker as did the GPE clear.
I'll give you another update in a few weeks. At this point, I'm not so happy with the non-darkening vanilla and will have to consider whether it's a fragrance I want to continue to carry. One of the other fragrances tested was our Peppermint. It has a 10% vanillin content. I was quite surprised to see that there was no color change in either the white or clear colored soap base. It seems that if coloring your soap, you may not notice any darkening of the soap unless you use the "non-darkening" vanilla fragrance. It's puzzling to me why that would darken and the other scents had little or no color change. Odd! Life is full of mysteries.
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
Too Funny...Reading Glasses that Match Soap
Melt & Pour Soap Making: Loaf Soap on the Fly...
This isn't the best soap making project I've done, but it was on the fly at 9 PM at night. I had to quickly test our new mango butter, goat's milk and shea butter soap base formulations. I need our lab to get these into production, but it was critical that I tested the bases before finalizing the formula.
Sunday, April 03, 2011
Lifestyle: Eating for Weight Loss
With age, comes weight gain. At least for most of us. Weight gain was never an issue for me until I hit those "golden years". Since my trip to Chile in early February, I have been on a mission to lose weight. But I wanted to lose weight with a "lifestyle" eating plan. Forget all those fad diets that promise the world but never deliver long-term results.
I have posted a couple of my favorite EZ lunch menus. Chicken salad with apples, grapes, and cucumbers. Yummy. PLUS, the grilled pineapples with cinnamon/vanilla yogurt curbs the sweet tooth. Thanks to Hungry-girl.com for her 300 under 300 cook book. It's awesome. 300 recipes under 300 calories. This chicken salad (3/4 cup) is only 285 calories. The two grilled pineapple slices with dip... just 25 calories.
New Spring GPE Designer Soap Templates
We have just released 20 new "Spring Designs" that include a template for many of the basic Mold Market Soap molds. Or, you can create your own templates. This "for purchase" design template is for use with both our GPE printable soap paper and water dissolving paper.
Melt & Pour Soap Making: Spring Fusion Loaf Soap Kit
I love the colors used in this loaf. I selected these colors based on a striped fabric I noted while picking out material for a window valance. I knew this color combo would make a great loaf soap. And guess what? It did!
Sophie Soap Chic whipped up this loaf over the weekend. Here is what you'll need to duplicate this loaf (which by the way yielded eight 5-ounce soap slices). The loaf ends were trimmed slightly to give nice straight edges.
Saturday, April 02, 2011
A Soaping Weekend Intensive
Wow! We've been busy this weekend making soap. Sophie Soap Chic was home from University and we made the most of her time. I worked late on Friday making the above "Cup of Jo" soap. It is scented with GPE's Java Jolt and Cinnamon buns. I have a tutorial in the works and should have it posted within the week. The Mold Market Rounded Loaf was used for this soap.
Receive a "Cup of Jo" soap slice. We are giving away 5 soap slices (offer valid only within the continental US). Email your first/last name, city/state along with a random number between 1-100. We have preselected five numbers. The five entries that are nearest to our selected numbers will receive a loaf slice by mail. Entries must be received by April 4 midnight ET.
GPE Printable Soap Paper: An Oops!
Just so you know, just like you, we have oops soaping moments. This is one of them. Sophie Soap Chic was working with our GPE Printable Paper. I gave her the instruction from our tutorial to follow. The instructions state "warm" water should be used when removing the paper backing. Sophie had her water a little "too" warm (actually it was pretty hot) and this is what happened.
Friday, April 01, 2011
The Proof is in the Pudding... Oh, I Mean Soap!
The true value true value or quality of something can only be judged when it's put to use. That's exactly what we have been doing today with our vanilla color stabilizer. We have been testing it with our Vanilla Fragrance oil (FO) to determine how much it helps to keep away those dreaded brown spots in melt and pour soap base.
3-D Soap Revisited: Mold Market's Oval Leaf Mold
The Finished Product! A 3-D Oval Bar with leaf imprint. A perfect mold for making "Soap on the Rope". We have a tutorial posted on our web site for using this 3-D Mold Market mold. It's a tutorial worthy of revisiting as this mold produces an outstanding, professional looking soap. Once the mold is cut into two pieces, it's a piece of cake to make this soap. The prep work is in cutting the mold. I used scissors to cut around the mold cavities and a small hand hacksaw to cut the opening for the pouring channel (you can purchase a small hacksaw at places like Home Depot or Lowes). It took me about 5 minutes to prep the mold.
Align the two halves and secure with either our soap clips, or binder clips. I elected to use binder clips this time just to see how well they worked. For the record, they worked like a charm. Position your mold in an upright position and slowly pour your soap base into the mold channel. I poured at around 135 degrees. There was little or no seepage around the edges of the mold when pouring at that temperature.
Allow the soap to set-up until firm and then remove soap clips. Gently pull apart the mold halves allowing air to come between the mold and soap. Once that happens, the two halves will separate very easily.


