For the longest time I could not get myself to try M & P (melt & pour) soapmaking. I think it’s because the idea seem too simple. And the varieties of mold were so limiting. And there just didn’t seem to be that anticipation of seeing your soap “cook” on it’s own like with CP soapmaking.
But after seeing all these neat and creative M&P soaps from Etsy, I now have a change of heart.
These mouth watering sushi soaps were made by BunnyBubbles, on sale at Etsy $15. Check out the pickled ginger and wasabi too.
These cute looking cupcake soaps definitely looks good enough to eat! This was made by SoapStore, on sale at Etsy for $4.50.
The world of soapmaking and crafts is only limited by the way you think. And all these soaps are such an inspiration.
These soaps were made from soap base of fine ingredients. I love the idea of soap on a rope and the molds are nice too. I especially like th leaf and the message bar. Also made by SoapStore and sold at Etsy - $6 each.
Image source: Etsy shop, BunnyBubbles & Soapstore.




8:12 pm on June 5th, 2009
I like the soap on the rope also, I think it’d dry a lot faster than soap places on a soap dish. These soaps look very crafty, not like the traditional (Dove) soap bar that I’m used to.
11:22 pm on June 7th, 2009
At one time, during Obama’s presidential campaign, they had the face of Obama hanging from a rope and called it “Hope on a Rope.” The things people think of when living in a free country.