Pumpkin soaps that smell like pumpkin pieI make these little pumpkin soaps for a client. She has four bathrooms and has them decorated with apothecary jars filled with these little conversation pieces during Thanksgiving ! She reckons that if the kitchen has a pumpkin pie aroma, then why not the bathrooms as well! I bought the " pumpkin pie" fragrance from an on-line soap company in Seattle. These soaps are packed with olive oil, goats milk, shea and cocoa butters and weigh 3oz each.
Enjoy!
nazarina@karston.com
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would like to take this opportunity to wish all my readers who celebrate Diwali, to have a joyous one!!!Nazarina A
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These are adorable Nazarina! You sure are a Jack of all trades! I love the smell of pumpkin pie. I'll be making them for Thanksgiving!
They are a very nice decoration for the fall holidays. I'm sure your client loves them! I alway think soaps like these are too pretty to ever use! :)
wow these are so cute. WELL DONE.
So do I. Like jo, I can't use these cute soaps forever!!! So beautiful!!!
How long does it take to make those? You really make these from scratch? I can't imagine how!!! Amazing!!!
Aww -t hese look great. I could use a few of these!
-DTW
www.everydaycookin.blogspot.com
My oh my!! I love your entire blog - so beautiful and creative. If I come across such pretty soaps in my friend's bathroom, I may steal it! :D
They are so cute! The smell of pumpkin pie is the best!
What a clever and creative idea. I love the smell of pumpkin pie and these would look adorable in any bathroom or kitchen. Great job!
Those are great! They look so real. That has to be one of my favorite scents. If I saw one of them I might try to cook it!
They are really cute. There's an award for you on my blog. Please stop by when you get a chance.
You made these? Thats incredible! I am so jealous. I have 0 artistic talent! Great blog girl!
Thanks for stopping by my blog ... now I know about yours. Such fun. Into the google reader you go!
I've always wanted to make my own soaps but was afraid of all the caustic qualities of the process. The pumpkin shapes are so adorable! your blog is so inspirational!
What a great idea. I'd love that also.
wow... they are so cute... very nice indeed... :)
Wow they look awesome dear. They look very real. GOD had gifted you with awesome talent. Mashallah. I left mail to you some days back. Did u check it?
Wow you are a multi-talented woman. The soaps look great and I love the pumpkin pie aroma.
You made the soaps, wow! They are very pretty!
You have a wonderful blog :)
You MADE those?! Wow, that is awesome!
(I love soaps that smell yummy... the one I'm using right now is Mexican-chocolate!)
hey nazarina..how do u make those gorgeous things???,...ur really talented!!!!....they r awesome...i wish u can teach all of us to make soaps....
These are so adorable, and Pumpkin pie scented to boot?? Awesome!
Hey BFF = ) you are truly beautiful in all that you do! I can not imagine how long it must have taking to whip those up, mold them, but the smell of pumpkin spice is the powder room, fabulous idea. They are adorable Nazarina!
Have you ever met a guru before? It must be a fabulous day, "The Festival of Lights"? Is this holiday mostly celebrated throughout India?
I am always thinking of you = ) We should do a swap sometime, I can send you some goodies from Japan!!!
Hello sis.. how ya doin?
Errmm.. u make the pumpkin soap or u bought it? BTW.. they are look nice.. feel like.. wanted to bite it!!
I miss reading ur resepi..owh.. d'u have something simple (for me) to try? ;)
Pumpkin soaps look so cute ,you amaze me with your lovely creations, Nazarina.
How much do they cost?,Olive oil sure is pricey these days.
Those are beautiful. I can imagine the bathrooms filled with that wonderful fragrance.
Thanks for visiting my blog.
Your soaps are so adorable! They look like the real thing. Thanks for coming by my new blog. :)
These are so cute! You are very talented! Thanks for stopping by and saying hello!
Nazarina, what a joy it is to view you blog. I love all of your creations. Your pumpkin soaps are absolutely precious. And kudos to you my friend on the chocolate martini glass. What a smart idea. I haven't seen this mold. Did you order it online? I'd love to know your source. It's hard for me to find such great items of this nature where I live. Great job.
Hi there! Thank you for coming by! I am loving your blog and can't wait to keep peeking around. You are going on my blogroll!
Oh my god! Those are sooooo freaking cute! I would buy enough to last year round!
Hi Teresa Cordero,
I love your blog too! My e-mail is Nazarina@karston.com. E-mail me here and I shall give you some sources. I also mold many of the 3D molds myself.
hi thanks for follwoing my blog ..but the one u following is my new blog ..do folloe my old blog too .. http://extincthuman.blogspot.com
Click on the link to to collect your award Spicy Hot Chocolate
Naz,
They look absolutely stunning and on first glance I thought they were real LOL...
Hugs and smiles
Hi Nazarina, another awesome project to thrill us. As Jo mentioned, u are indeed a Jack of all trades & ur creativity is boundless.
Wow, they are so pretty and look like real pumpkins...
Cheers,
Rosa
Beautiful result! What's up for Christmas? Pine scented tree shaped green soaps?
Oh I just love it when you make these soaps; I never know what's coming next. Fabulous!
Oh, how cute I love these little pumpkins!! Thanks for sharing:O
Oh you will be in my prayers and I'm so sorry! Being an animal lover, I can only imagine how difficult this must be for you! You and you pet will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Wowwww your work of art is just awesome!
wow, those dont look like soap.....so beautiful and you are so talented.
The soap is awesome, I would love to have one or two in my bathroom also.
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