In an effort to use up my out of date oils I recently made up a batch of soap using the Castile Bubbles recipe as the only oils required are olive oil and castor oil. This should turn out to be a really nice soap but the main reason I made it was to see if the dreaded orange spots appeared so that I can narrow down the cause although I doubt that the oils are rancid as they don't smell. Anyway I am quite pleased with how they turned out.
This time I used Bohemian Dream fragrance oil and Pink Lemonade mica. I would like to buy a softer pink mica and have also run out of my pansy mica but I really need to use up what I have first before ordering any more as they take forever to get through as you use such a small amount of colour.
This visitor was a bit worse for wear and was very tame so I could get quite close to take a photo. I think it may have been unwell.
Last week our capital city of Brisbane held the State of Original Final at which 50,000 were allowed in to watch so it will be interesting to see if there are any consequences as far as COVID-19 is concerned. There do seem to be a few inconsistencies where restrictions are concerned and sometimes it is hard to understand why 50,000 can be allowed into a stadium while other smaller outside gatherings can only have limited numbers attending. Our state of Queensland is still not open to some other states so it will be interesting to see if families will be able to visit each other for Christmas if they live interstate.
We are still very fortunate though that we don't have the huge numbers of people being infected like in some countries overseas and if you live in those areas I hope and pray that you stay safe. It must be a very worrying situation to be in.
Have a happy and healthy week!
Your soaps are perfect, Nana Chel👍🏼. Thank you for showing us Stateside your wonderful birds Down Under!
ReplyDeleteBlessings ~ Mary in San Diego
Thanks Mary. We do have some beautiful birds here even if they are a nuisance at times like the cockatoos.
ReplyDeleteYour soaps look perfect Chel, and I love the delicate hues of them. I'm sure they smell really nice as well. How special to see those kookaburras.Your blogsite looks very attractive as well.I need to do some work on the look of my blog when I can find some time. Looking like next year now. Stay well, Pauline
ReplyDeletePauline I just dug out an old template. I meant to do a new one for 2020 but never got around to it. I have to do it on the PC but I rarely use it as I prefer the convenience of the iPad.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your birds. We will soon be able to enter Queensland but I won't be coming ... I find the humidity unbearable at this time of year.
ReplyDeleteIt isn't muggy here like closer to the coast. I thought the border was already open. Too confusing for me 😉
ReplyDeleteOh, kookaburra juveniles, are the best! They sound like someone is being strangled, when they're first learning to laugh, lol. Absolutely, I can't keep a straight face!!
ReplyDeleteI don't know if it's any more expensive than caster oil, but I buy grape seed oil for my moisturising cream. I purchase in 5 litre amounts, online, from Naked Press. Which works out at about $18 per litre, including free shipping. But you have to spend $91 for the five litres. I use it to make my moisturising cream, and for Henna'ing my hair. It lasts about a year.
Lovely soaps as always, Chel. :)