Ramblings from a craft addict about soap making, DIY picture frames & things pertaining to the craft industry (and more).
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Printable Templates for Use with GPE Soap Paper
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Melt and Pour Summer Soaps: Flower Flip Flops

French Tarragon Oswego (great uni-sex scent!)
GoPlanetEarth Observes Memorial Day

We are accepting online orders during this closure, but they will not be processed until our return. Expect a 1-2 day delay in normal processing time due to this closure.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Melt & Pour: Peanut Butter & Jelly Soap Sandwich
We've added another new instructional... crust-free PB & J soaps. This is such an easy project and perfect for beginning MP soapers wanting to learn how to pour soap in layers. GoPlanet's video (see below) tutorial guides you through the steps. An ideal "do-with-the-kids" craft.
Supplies Needed:
- Clear and white melt & pour soap base
- Oriental mustard & neon bright purple colorants
- Peanut butter fragrance
- Grape slush fragrance
- 8 x 8 flexible jelly roll pan
- Microwave for melting soap
- Sharp knife for trimming the finished soap
- Microwaveable dishes or measuring cups
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Sizzling Designs...Melt & Pour Designer Soaps
Ooh-la-la! Now these are soaps that scream "Hey, look at me!!" These have been on my instructional "to-do" list for quite some time. I was like a kid in the candy store when I was finally able to make a few and was delighted with my first-time results.
The soaps are made with melt and pour soap base and our new GPE Printable Soap Paper. We currently sell the GPE Soap Paper for color laser printers only, but ink-jet GPE Soap Paper is arriving next week.
The artwork stays on the soap after repeated use when using a color laser printer. If using an ink-jet printer, you will need to follow the instructions provided with the ink-jet GPE Soap Paper to ensure the artwork stays intact.
All of the supplies for this project can be purchased at GoPlanetEarth.com. Here's what you'll need:
- GPE Printable Soap Paper
- Melt & Pour Soap Base
- Soap Colors (I used our liquid gel colors)
- Soap Fragrance (I used Floral Bamboo Musk, Island Retreat... (very yummy!!), and French Tarragon Oswego (great uni-sex scent)
- Mold Market Soap Molds (basic shapes work best)
Monday, May 11, 2009
A Special Mother's Day Tree
Carson made me close my eyes and led me by hand through the front door, down a number of deck steps, to behold this glorious flowering tree. As I stood in front of the tree, my grandson said, "OK, NeeNee, open your eyes... SURPRISE! Isn't it so beautiful?" My heart melted.
Saturday, May 09, 2009
Make Realistic Melt & Pour Snail Soaps

Watch the tutorial below, or visit GoPlanetEarth.com for step-by-step printed instructions.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
We're in the Soap Biz... but, Let's Talk Chocolate

I was so impressed with the gourmet chocolates (from Petits Noir) left in my room each morning that I had to visit this local boutique and meet the owner. So glad I did! Lan Wong, the owner was nothing but gracious and helpful. Her specialty is crafting chocolate creations that are not only inspired by the fresh produce grown in the valley, but also derived from the various complex notes found in the beautiful wines produced in the area. With flavors such as oak chestnut, lavender, rosemary, clove, and violet. These chocolates are a natural accompaniment to wines found throughout the Walla Walla Valley region.

I snatched up a number of Lan's beautifully packaged chocolates as homecoming gifts. Lan apprenticed with one of New York’s finest chocolatiers, and along with her husband, an artisan baker, they have worked with some of New York’s superb artisan bakeries.
If you're looking for great chocolate gifts, this is the place to visit online. I promise you won't be disappointed.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Showcasing the Spring Fling Butterfly Soap

It's always a delight to find online companies using the many instructionals offered by GoPlanetEarth. I stumble upon this photo of the Spring Fling butterfly . I listed this tutorial in our Resource section a number of years ago. The above photo is an example of this soap and was made by Magic Senses (and beautifully done I might add). The butterfly mold is from the Mold Market line and available for purchase at GoPlanetEarth.
Our site gives you detailed instructions on how to make the soap curl embeds that you see inside the butterfly. What a perfect Mother's Day soap and you can't go wrong when adding one of these lovely, aromatic spa-quality scents.
Olive Asian Tapenade Spa Quality Fragrance. A luxury Mediterranean spa fragrance that is pure harmony. A blend of Asian fruit, sweet olives, and Japenses florals with hints of Eastern spices.
Paradisus A floral spa quality scent that is soft, subtle, sexy! Transport your mind and body to a tropical paradise.
Japanese Cherry Blossom A blend of pink Japanese cherry blossoms and fragrant mimosa flower petals, with warm base notes of vanilla, tonka bean, and oriental woods. Well rounded and very romantic.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Melt & Pour Soap: What is Color Bleeding or Color Migration?

The colorant type used in melt and pour soap base determines whether a color bleeds. You need to select color types that are labeled as non-bleeding. I've pictured two examples of noticable color bleeding. See how the colored embeds have bled (migrated) into the surrounding white or clear soap base? Over time, the color penetrates and bleeds (migrates) into all of the edges of the embedded material. It's not a pretty site, but is easily fixed by using the right pigments. I'm guessing food dye was used to color the embeds pictured. These are NOT a good choice for soap but often used by beginner soapers.
To avoid the problems presented in these photos, purchase non-bleeding pigments. GoPlanetEarth offers a large selection of non-bleeding pigments/dyes that are colorfast and give outstanding color intensity. When you see the term "non-bleeding" next to a color on our web site, you can be assured the color is non-migrating and you won't experince the problems shown in these pics.
Classic & Timeless: Melt & Pour Cameo Soap from Bunny Bubbles


Sunday, April 19, 2009
Business Shout-Out to Fizzy Bubbles

Saturday, April 18, 2009
Melt and Pour SoapMaking: Adzuki Olive Tapenade Spa Soap
You'll need both Goat's Milk and Suspension soap base, Adzuki beans, and GoPlanetEarth's Specialty fragrance oil... Olive Asian Tapenade. Trust me, it's an awesome uni-sex scent! You won't be disappointed.
Hello Washington State

I'm out of the office next week (Wednesday - Sunday). I'm flying to Washington State (with my honey-man) on business and staying at a way cool B & B. I selected this B & B because they employ a local chef that prepares some pretty outstanding organic dishes using ingredients from local vendors. (Not to mention a great wine cellar!)

I've posted a few pics of the B & B where we're staying. It's roomy, quaint and way more romantic than a traditional hotel room. We are in the heart of town and within walking distance to everything. The only down-side is the 3 hour time difference. It's not so bad arriving, but the return trip is a bear. Trust me, I'll be less than functional next Monday.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Business Shout Out

Lookee here! Aren't these the cutest soaps ever? These are made with the way cool Mold Market cupcake mold. And guess what? GoPlanetEarth.com sells the Mold Market brand. The cupcake soaps pictured are sold by Kimberley at her Klean Kitty Etsy shop. Don't yah just love the packaging? Way to go, Kimberley!
Some similar cupcake boxes will be arriving soon at GoPlanetEarth.
Check out our instructional video on how to assemble these specialty cupcake soaps.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
More On Creating Your Own Labels for Soap
First and foremost. KNOW YOUR MARKET. Are you selling to high-end spas or targeting the "tween" or college kids. This will determine how you label and package your soaps.
For this post, I'm showing an example of selling to young college students. They love bright colors, fun soaps, and are very much into labels that speak to them personally. Remember how you loved (and maybe still do) reading your horoscope in magazines? Those printed words seemed to jump off the page and speak to you on a very personal level. You would read it and say, "Yes, that's me exactly!" We've applied that horoscope type personality to our soap labels.
OK, you've lured your buyer into smelling the soap. So... how do you clinch the sale? Including a brief "trigger" descriptor on the label might be the ticket that seals the deal. When your buyer reads it, it's much like that horoscope that shouts out, "Yes, that's me!" Here are some of the descriptors we've used successfully:
Sexy Sukara:
A blend of Asian cherry blossoms and mimosa flowers with warm vanilla & orinetal woodsy ntoes make this a very romatic, sexy scent. If you want to kick things up a notch... this is the soap for you.
Paradisus Riveria:
Hikes along the beach, porch swings, candlelight dinner for two, spa get-away, curling up with a good love story... this is your signature soap. A soft, romantic floral scent with hints of tropical paradise.
Hometown Girl:
Warm creamy milk fresh from the farm & nutty almonds mingled with natural grain oats. If you're a hometown kind of gal... this scents for you!
Limon Mojito:
A soap cocktail of juicy lime, sugar, mint leaves and rum. Are you trendy, colofrul, energetic, adventurous, love sunsets & strolls on the beach? Then take off those big-girl panties and lather up. This is the soap for you!
I've offered some teasers to help get you started. Hope it stirs up new ideas for you!
Monday, April 13, 2009
Create EZ "Green" Upscale Labels for Soaps

When consulting, your job is to throw out ideas. Your goal is to motivate and inspire so your client grows your "seed" ideas to fit their particular clientele or retail setting. One of my favorites, and a tried and true classic, is wrapping soap in handmade paper. The photos below are just mock-ups of what could be done in an upscale spa setting without spending big $$ on custom imprinted labels.

The above label was imprinted on handmade paper with a laser printer. If you have the extra cash to spend, include a 3/8 wide piece of grosgrain ribbon to secure the tucked ends of paper. Use an custom printed adhesive label to secure ribbon to soap bar. The pic below from Sweet Petula shows the simplistic beauty of this packaging.

For our soap, we used double-sided tape to secure the tucked ends of the Thai Birch paper. The back of the paper is imprinted with labeling information. GoPlanetEarth offers a nice selection of handmade papers that are perfect for soap bands or full wraps as shown here.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Today, I Rejoice in My Messiah
On this Easter Sunday, I embrace my faith without shame. I celebrate the resurrection of Jesus, my Messiah even though it's not the most popular trend these days.
This song expresses my belief and faith in a higher power and is dedicated to my Dad. He is sadly missed this Easter.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Hang Onto Your Big Girl Soaping Panties: It's Spring in Michigan!
Monday, April 06, 2009
Are we Celebrating Christmas or Easter?
Sunday, April 05, 2009
I've Got a Secret. I Know the Sex of the Easter Bunny!
This was a discussion I had last week with my 5, almost 6, year old grandson. He assured me that he knows (for a fact) the Easter Bunny is a girl. I'm not sure how he stumbled upon this unconfirmed truth, but in his mind it's the gospel according to "Carson" and there are no arguments to be had.
I'm wondering if this conversation had anything to do with the "pink-colored" polo shirt his mommy bought him to wear Easter Sunday. He has repeatedly voiced opposition about wearing a pink shirt (even though both his Daddy and Poppy have several pink shirts). In his mind, pink is for girls. Only his princess sister Olivia wears pink. Big boys, like himself, simply don't wear pink, purple or anything that sparkles and glitters. I'm absolutely certain that Carson's claim to a female Easter Bunny has EVERYTHING to do with the color pink.
Our entire conversation took place while making the Easter soap pictured. There were several color options for the Easter bunny, but as you can see, my little buddy picked a blue bunny for the project.
Kids are such a riot and so candid about their feelings and thoughts. If you want to hear the truth, ask a child.
In light of that conversation, here is the Easter Bunny Soap we made. It's easy to do with kids. Just follow the tutorial for our Rubber Duck Pond soaps. I substituted the bendable Easter character for the rubber duck.
Purchase all the supplies for this project at http://www.goplanetearth.com/.
Enjoy!
Melt & Pour Fudge Soaps...Soapylicious!!
The How-To Tutorial: