On the Curing Rack: Pumpkin Pie Soap
Pumpkin Pie soap is definitely a customer favorite for the past several years! It’s made with real pumpkin puree and goat’s milk for a real skin treat. If that wasn’t enough, the fragrance is deliciously spicy and sweet AND lingers on the skin.
Check out the photos and mark your calendars for September 11th so you don’t miss out!
Want to see how the stamping is done? Check out my latest video:
FYI: I brought the Red Rock Canyon soap to a local market on Wednesday and nearly sold out. There’s ONE left if you want it!!
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Omgosh, how adorable is that stamp!!! This looks amazing!
Wow, beautiful soap and stamp, I bet it smells divine
That is so pretty! The stamped image just pops on that background, what a beautiful-colored soap!
That’s very pretty, Amy! I have avoided doing this thinking that the mica would just rub off. I think I’ll try it now. I have several stamps that would work! 🙂
Super cute pumpkins, Amy! Thanks for the video to show how you stamped them.
Amy, I am so excited for this soap! I love ANYTHING pumpkin! It will be a belated 40th birthday present to myself. 🙂 It has been far too long since I have ordered any of your fabulous soaps, but I will be ordering some of this one.
Great tutorial Amy 😉
Looks so perfect for autumn. I just got a new soap stamp in, and will try using the mica with that.
OMG! This soap is totes adorbs and I can’t get enough of that soap stamp!
I had no idea that is how you did that! Honestly, it doesn’t rub off? Does the soap absorb it? I want your cutter too!
@Tina – It may rub off some, but I think because the soap is still a little “damp” it does hold it on there until you wash it off.