On the Curing Rack: Winter Wonderland Soap

As promised, here are the photos of the Winter Wonderland soap:

Winter Wonderland Soap by Great Cakes Soapworks
Winter Wonderland Soap - a different angle

I couldn’t take photos of a Christmas soap outside since it is 70 degrees and sunny today! Feels nothing like winter, that’s for sure! As you can see, I completely forgot the spritz of alcohol over the top. My girls say it makes the soap look “frosty.” So there you go.

The fragrance is definitely not weak. I’ve had these soaps all cut and sitting on a tray in the dining room since last night, and this morning I could smell them all the way to the breakfast table. Very refreshing!

With a four-week cure time, I am estimating the Winter Wonderland soaps will be available around November 8th.

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  1. Another beautiful swirl, Amy! I love your color choices.
    I agree with your girls that ash can look really pretty sometimes. So does the alcohol really work? I’ve never tried it. Do you just spray it once right after pouring?

  2. Thanks, gals! Ruth – Yes, I just do a light spritz over the top and it really does help reduce ash when you can’t put plastic wrap directly on the soap. Works great for the textured tops!

  3. Hi. I love your latest blog post. This soap is very cool looking and definitely festive. It makes me excited for the holidays. I have recently become interested in soap making from a woman I met at an art festival. If you have time, I wrote about her on my blog http://missionstrangers.com/?p=130 Thanks and good luck to you!

  4. What a beautiful swirl! And kudos to the kids for coming up with the “frosty” label, so creative!! =)

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