Are you familiar with Amy Warden’s Soap Challenge Club? Each
month she picks a new soaping technique to highlight, and offers a video
tutorial where she demonstrates the technique and gives access to a helpful written
tutorial along with tonnes of tips and tricks to help you learn the technique. The
members then submit their own versions of the soaps that they have created
based on this technique, and the soap club members vote on their favorites and
the winners win fantastic prizes such as gift certificates or supplies such as soaping
equipment or fragrances. Last month, Amy was able to add a great new
international option - so, those of us that are outside of the US can compete separately
and win prizes too! :)
For this next month, I was so honored that Amy asked me to
guest host the Soap Challenge Club! The theme this month is dessert soaps - and
you know how much I love foodie soaps! I got right to work designing some fun
dessert-themed soaps:
Blueberry Pies:
Raspberry Milkshakes:
Ombre Rosette Cakes:
Believe it or not - that was the easy part! The next
challenge for me was to shoot a video tutorial - I have always avoided videos,
they scare me! But, I’m always up for a challenge and thought that this would be
a good opportunity to learn how to do this. In the video tutorial, I explain
how I made an assortment of the dessert soaps seen above, along with how to
make the fondant-like soap that I used to sculpt the carrots on the top of the
carrot cakes. In the written tutorial, I offer lots of options, tips and tricks that can be used for making desserts soaps.
So, if you enjoy a challenge - this is exactly what you are
looking for! The Soap Challenge Club is a great way to stretch your soapmaking
skills and learn some new techniques you may have not had the opportunity to
try before. The membership will grant you access to the private instructional
video and written instructions during the month of the challenge. This month’s grand
prize for the U.S. soapmakers is a $100 gift certificate from Bramble Berry,
and for the international soapmakers it is a $100 gift certificate from Voyageur
Soap & Candle Co!!
In addition to the grand prizes, there will also be two 2nd and 3rd place winners and 2 Sponsor's Choice prize winners! Voyageur
will provide a $25 gift certificates for their 3 winners, and Bramble Berry
will have these 4-oz fragrance oils for their 3 winners:
2nd and 3rd place winners will receive
free registration to the next month's Challenge Club as well!
Registration opens April 27 and closes May 4, 2015. Here is
the link to register: https://www.greatcakessoapworks.com/products/soap-challenge-club-membership
Looking forward to seeing you there, and I can’t wait to see
what creative dessert soaps you guys come up with!
You're certainly the right person for this challenge. I know you're equally excellent at as real cake- ,as soap making, so no doubt you have made a great video for the contestants!
ReplyDeleteYour demo soaps look so delicious and congrats for your patience and virtuosity!
Thank you Maja for your kind words! Some of the smaller details do take a bit of patience, but the reward is worth the effort! :D xo
DeleteCongrats!!! I am pretty excited about this one and have been scoping out Pinterest for ideas. I think I have some. Can't wait!!!
ReplyDeleteOhhh, I'm super excited to see what you come up with Roxana - can't wait!!! :D
DeleteThose are so adorable Cee! I can't wait to see the entries that come in. You are such a huge inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThank you Monica, I can't wait to see everyone's entries - it's going to be amazing! :)
DeleteI can't believe how pretty and smal they are! This means hours of patience!!! Congratulaions, Cee!
ReplyDeleteLove especially that milshake, looks so delicious!
This is really Grate Cee! Food and cakes are continuous inspiration for soapmaking and there is no better host than you for this type of challenge. Good luck with video and hardly wait to see all beautiful creations!
ReplyDeleteAll of these soaps are so cute. What a great idea! My favorite is the Raspberry Milkshake.
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