Monday, September 19, 2011

Soap Making Day 1

Plan for today:
Guest Soaps:
- Heather
- Violet
- Tea Rose
- Jasmine

Lots of florals, we will have some tantrums and some badly behaved soap, not looking forward to it, but the batches are too small to Hot Process these, so I plan some coloured swirls instead.

Essential Oil Soaps:
Peppermint Spearmint - still not sure if I should use a swirl or my green shavings

Cupcake Soaps:
Start working on the topping, so I feel confident doing these tomorrow. Will make an unfragranced batch and start testing this.

Phew busy day.....


6am
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7am
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8am
aargh - we have overslept. Daughter rushes round like a banshee, getting ready for school, no time to make breakfast or packed lunch - must remember to put money on the lunch card.

9am
time to sit down with a coffee and check Facebook and plant some things in FarmVille. Only for half an hour

10am
realize somehow an hour has passed. Time to get moving. Have shower to wake myself up. Realize that the shower curtain is getting rather stiff. Take down shower curtain and throw it into the wash. Need another coffee after that, and just a quick game of Rummy.

11am
I will win the next game....need another coffee

12:00h
Hang shower curtain back up. Put bed sheets in the wash. Hear stomach grumbling. Clean the kitchen, do the washing up and make Spanish Omelett. Have coffee and play a quick game of Rummy until lunch is ready. Daughter calls, needs money on lunch card. Pay lunch card and pay water bill. Must remember to ask for more overtime at work.

1pm
Finish eating lunch. Clean kitchen and do dishes. Need coffee and cigarette after that. And check on my Farm.
Put bed sheets in the wash. Start thinking about what I will make for dinner tonight. Without a freezer at home, this will involve going shopping to Tesco and cooking from scratch. Might as well try and figure out what we will have tomorrow, so I don't have to go shopping again for a day. This needs a coffee and a quick game of Rummy.
Print out today's recipes and download the MSDS sheets for the new FOs.

2pm
Put bedsheets in the dryer. No more excuses, time to measure out the oils.

3pm
Making soap

4pm
first batch is made, waiting for oils and lye water of batch 2, 3 and 4 to cool down. The first FO is definitely a fast mover. Wouldn't want to do a swirl with that one, but it's not soap on a stick either. Just gotta be quick.

6pm
all soaps are made, but there was no time to get started on the essential oil soap. Will have to wait until after dinner.
Pre-washed all equipment, now in the dishwasher. Quick break, then off to Tesco for dinner shopping.

11pm
Dinner done and far too tired to do anything else. Will make more soap tomorrow. I am absolutely shattered. This is rather annoying. Glad to get rid of my fibroids soon. 4 soaps should
not be that hard to do....

Friday, July 16, 2010

It is Finally Done !!

I apologize for the long delay between blog posts, but I have been busy working behind the scenes and did not have much time to post here.

Sadly the shop we have previously announced did not come to fruition, as STUFF was closed before we were able to open up. But I went back to the drawing board and there are many new plans to come this year.

Our website is finally up and running. There are no photos yet, they will follow in the next couple of days, but I have uploaded all of the products while making more of them and preparing for our big event on Sunday. It's been quite busy and occasionally a bit hectic, but we are running on schedule and may even have time to go to a birthday party tomorrow evening.

More news from the Bubble Works kitchen soon, let's just hope the weather holds for Sunday and that nasty wind dies down. Anyone fancy coming along and play "catch the Gazebo?".


Monday, February 15, 2010

Exciting News

We have exciting news !!

Bubble Works will open their first shop at the end of this month !!

In the future you can find us at STUFF Marketplace, Croydon, UK.

As you may understand, I am really busy right now, but will come back and post more details. I hope you will join us in this exciting adventure and bear with us, if blog posts are going to be a little bit on the thin side for the nest 2-3 weeks, while we get up and running.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Parabens again

Just a quick link this morning as I am busy working and making soap. It is another article showing that Parabens are essentially safe. I am hoping it will filter through to the buyers at some point. Although it may never do, just like the MMR Jab. Parabens are safer, cheaper and require less usage than some of the alternatives.

For now we will keep staying Paraben Free, because that is what our buyers are requesting. Hardly any of my products need preservatives anyway, and it looks like I will even be able to go completley preservative free, if I change one or two goodies. But all that will change later in the year when we will be introducing Lotions and Creams.

Parabens, Cancer & Experts

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Shipments of sustainable palm oil to Europe surge

Here is an interesting article regarding Palm Oil. This is very good news and should make it easier to source sustainable palm locally, rather than having to have it shipped to me from half way across the country (adding to the environmental footprint)

Here is the Article

CERTIFIED sustainable palm oil shipments from exporters like Malaysia to Europe have surged in January, matching production levels, said the Roundtable of Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO).

Close to 120,000 tonnes of sustainable palm oil or matching certificates were traded using the GreenPalm and UTZ Certified trading programmes, it said in its latest newsletter.

"About the same volume of sustainable palm oil was produced in January by RSPO-certified oil mills and their supply base, bringing the market uptake for that month to a whopping 98 per cent."

The global organisation estimates that production will increase with "much oil from 2009 still readily available" to product manufacturers and retailers.


According to GreenPalm, the supply of RSPO certified palm oil is now substantial, thanks to the hard work palm oil producers are putting in to meet the RSPO's challenging and rigorous sustainability standards.

Another two palm oil plantations, PT Hindoli and the IOI Corp Bhd (Pamol Sabah Palm Oil Mill) have both passed their RSPO 'Principles & Criteria' sustainability audits.

In November 2009, 34 operating units from 11 companies including Sime Darby, IOI and Kulim have been certified with a production capacity of 1.75 million tonnes of sustainable palm oil for the year.

Late last year, purchasing sustainable palm oil became even more attractive thanks to GreenPalm and UTZ Certified lowering their transaction fees to US$2 (RM?? ) per tonne of sustainable palm oil.

Many palm oil traders are preparing to begin trading sustainable palm oil, according to Bas Geerts, head of business development of Amsterdam-based UTZ Certified, which traces sustainable palm oil up until final refinery.

"In recent months, we have seen many players start to trade volumes of sustainable palm oil to experience first-hand the ease of our traceability system," said Geerts.

"Many others are demonstrating their interest by requesting to participate in one of our Web training sessions, which include a demonstration of the system."

More soap on the way

We have been busy in our tiny little kitchen and have been making some solid sugar scrubs (smelling divine, Sweet Mango) and some whipped shea (unfragranced). Tonight there will be more soap on the way, a lovely all natural Oatmeal, Milk and Honey soap and a funky nearly natural Bubblegum Soap.

Here is a link to an article why Glycerine Soap is good for you. Although we do not make many pure glycerine soaps, our natural Handmade Cold Process Soaps keep all their natural glycerine which is a byproduct of the soapmaking process.

Why Natural Glycerine Soap is good for you

Monday, February 1, 2010

Restocking taking shape

Hello

not many blog posts at the moment. I have thankfully picked up a small temping job, so some bills can be paid and re-stocking is still going ahead with full steam. So not much time.

I am planning to re-open the Artfire Shop at the end of this month (wow January went quick!) and since I have discovered Joomla, I am finally confident that we will have a "proper" website by then as well. Don't worry, this blog will not disappear, but it will be linked to and from my website, I may at some point get a Joomla plug-in for a proper blog over there and maybe even a shopping cart, but for now, I will just be happy, if I can finally get a website that I can be proud off and which reflects my style.

Soaping has come to a short halt, as none of the pharmacies around here have any Castor Oil left. Not sure if there are too many people being constipated or if there really is a season for it (that's what one pharmacy told me), but I tried 6 Chemists in a 5 mile radius, and not one of them had any Castor Oil. London Water (liquid rock) does not allow me to leave it out. I need Castor Oil to get bubbles (we are called Bubble Works after all) and without drying the skin.

This did allow me to make plans for the B&B things though and I will be ordering supplies asap, so I can get started on those. I am so looking forward to it, instant gratification products are fun after 2 weeks of making soap and not allowed to use it for another 3 weeks at least....Not fair !

Hope you are all well and that I will see you at one of the events.