I have to say that Fall is my FAVORITE time of the year. To celebrate the season, I've decided to make autumn-ey smelling soaps.Below is Red Apple. Smells just like a fresh, crispy, a-pple. If you look closely, it's speckley.

This next one is Woodland Pear. It's a transparent bar, scented with a woodsy pear scent. I just can't stop sniffing it! Def. my fave scent to date.

Below is Woodland Pear, with a little more color (so it's not
as transparent). The heart shapes are great, fitting perfectly in the palm of your hand. A great guest soap!

Alas, I leave the worst for last. It's a beautiful bar of soap, but the Guava Leaf-Cucumber scent is awfully strong (I may have let my hand slip a little on the fragrance) and not very popular. Been handing this out as "freebies".

Well, that's what I have been up to. Basically, testing scents and colors. Having trouble with getting the oxides to dissolve completely and also working on re-fining my line as well as packaging. Stay tuned...
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