Well, look what the cat dragged in...


....that's right. Saturday morning I woke up to find my Mojo had come back to me. Not one to miss an opportunity, I quickly snatched it up and put it to work immediately before it had the chance to disappear again.

Here's what I worked on Saturday. Sunday I made 4 more batches (totaling 24lbs of soap). I feel whole again!

I'll post pics of the other 4 batches later.

Comments

They look BEAUTIFUL! I'm so jealous (mine never look that pretty, LOL!) Glad Mr. Mojo has returned...can't wait to see what lovlies you come up with next :)
Design Esquire said…
I can't wait to see (and buy) what you made! I love your soaps.
Tammy said…
Beautiful!

Loving the swirls :)
Joanna Schmidt said…
so SWEEEEET, sugar mama! I knew your mojo would smack ya!

Hey listen, just in time, too. I love you and your blog and I would like to give you the Kreativ Award. Go check it out:
http://thesoapbar.blogspot.com/2009/06/kreativ-blogger-award.html

keep it going. xo Jojo
Anonymous said…
oooohhhh oooohhhhh I like!!!! whats the red & white one? you are swirl excellent ;o)
loly said…
oh my god they are beautiful !
Can you tell me how you do for have this beautiful waves en top of your Kelly from France
Morgan Street said…
Hi Kelly - I just use a skewer or anything with a sharp end and make swirly patterns on the top once it's in the mold. It's very very easy. If the soap is not thick enough to make noticeable swirls, I'll let it site for 30 minutes 1st, then I'll do the swirls before I place it in the oven. Hope that helps!!
CuzLilBit said…
I am a soaper from Arkansas and I have been looking at your lovely creations! I see that you use a skewer to make your indentions on the top...but do you let each log cure in the oven? How long and on what temp? I think I have read that you bring the oven to 170, turn it off and then let the soap sit. Can you use the soap right away? Thanks for any info you could spare..E.
Anonymous said…
great article. I would love to follow you on twitter.

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