Showing posts with label bamboo activated charcoal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bamboo activated charcoal. Show all posts

Friday, August 12, 2016

Please welcome.....

Today at 5:42 pm I finally got out of it's mold a new soap.  It took literally ALL day.  I tried many, many things to get it to even budge a bit, but I can now say I'm a proud new parent to a brand new soap for Dusty Tree Soap.  I feel like I was in labor all day over this thing - I swear delivering my second child was easier!  Seriously!  I pushed him out in like 10 minutes.....this soap took forever!  


I've been meaning to make a shaving soap for ages and had a few requests in the past and always thought yeah, I'll get to that someday then I had a gentleman speak so kindly of my other soaps to me and asked a few times if I would ever consider making a shave soap.  I figured it was about time to get cracking on it.  I decided to use a new mold - a PVC pipe so the soap would be circular in shape instead of the regular rectangle shape.  I studied articles online and books about different oils and other ingredients I knew I wanted to incorporate.  I developed a perfect recipe and jumped right in to get started.  I was so excited to have a go at this new soap that I completely forgot to prep or line the PVC pipe with freezer paper so it could release.  I just poured it in - even trying to be so precise with swirls, put a lid on it and then it hit me - I forgot to prep the pipe!  I turned to google to see if others had any recommendations on what to do.  My husband told me to quickly scrape it out and slap it into a regular mold, but I didn't want to risk loosing my swirls or half of the soap being all gooey in the mold.  I'm happy to know I'm not the first person to do this either. I tried so many thing to get it to budge ....putting it in the freezer for a bit and then running it under really hot water for some condensation.  I used a mason jar lid and a wooden dowel to try and push it out.  I hit the end of it repeatedly on the driveway hoping it would budge.  I got so frustrated that I actually tossed it a few times on the ground to see if the shock would break the seal.  I can tell you that this sucker sure does bounce...it went flying into my perennial garden bed.  I put it in our vice clamp and pounded it with a rubber mallet.  I was about to give up and didn't know what to do so I just put it back into the freezer and forgot about it for a few hours.  Once I took it out I threw it on our basement floor and pounded the end again - and it moved...slightly.  I was thrilled!  


I continued to push on the pipe to get it to move ever so slowly.  My hubby came down and saw what I was doing and with his manly upper body strength it finally came out.  I know I will never forget to line that mold again!  I'd cut the soap, but I have to wait until it thaws - it is frozen solid!

But here is it -   //  Dusty Tree's newest SHAVING SOAP /// 

Thursday, October 29, 2015

the latest.........

here is what was pictured in the crock pot 
from my earlier post


Wednesday, October 28, 2015

HOT process

What do you do when you planned meticulously weeks in advance for 3 (three!) Holiday Craft Shows, but feel you need more soap (at the last minute)
HOT PROCESS SOAP!



I sat and calculated how many varieties and quantity of each weeks ago and made batch after batch weeks ago only to look at my soap stash and wonder if it is enough?  I have to admit I've never had my shelves so full!  


I'm not one who usually makes soap in the hot processed method - 
(I've actually never done it!) but I'm always up for an adventure. 
It isn't a whole lot different than when I melt all of my scraps down in the 
crock pot so I got to cooking.   I think it turned out nicely.  

Most people say you can use it right after cutting, but I have a week and a half
 before my first market so it has some time to sit.  I am using a bar in the kitchen 
today though and I really like it
.....smooth, creamy and a great lather - just like my cold processed.  

Holiday Cheer


I'm sold that I actually made another batch today - so now I have 14 varieties (had to make another couldn't be 13!) and close to 400 bars of soap.  

I'm set - seriously all done! 


Wednesday, September 16, 2015

SoAP

A favorite
richness of pumpkin
cleansing power of bamboo activated charcoal
+ the fighting properties of tea tree oil
a perfect trio!