tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-408353685479890906.post5157389819476405251..comments2023-05-02T08:27:38.528-04:00Comments on Winberg Bathworks: Pondering soap designs.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680491870355801763noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-408353685479890906.post-57185108355541280092012-08-26T22:45:23.068-04:002012-08-26T22:45:23.068-04:00Keep a notebook or journal of your ideas.
When yo...Keep a notebook or journal of your ideas.<br /><br />When you need to pick one, go through your notebook...write down 4-6 ideas on separate pieces of paper. Put them in a hat. Oooops - forgot you are Canadian...put the pieces of paper in a hockey helmet! Close eyes and pick one out. NO CHEATING...you must work with the concept you picked. Now you have a focus.ALPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17902185031359525209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-408353685479890906.post-54574556681919798052012-08-21T22:02:43.004-04:002012-08-21T22:02:43.004-04:00I know the feeling! Every now and then I'll ju...I know the feeling! Every now and then I'll just close my eyes and grab a fragrance oil out of the box - it doesn't matter what it is - and make soap. Most of the time it will be a plain soap, but sometimes I'll add goat's milk or an exfoliant as well. I don't add color when I do this because that requires too much thought: what color should I choose, does it go with the scent, etc. The process of making a basic soap seems to help clear out the jumbled thoughts. :)Lindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02520911598035451158noreply@blogger.com