• March 29, 2016

The limited edition of Spring Fever Fragrance Collection includes four new fragrance oils including Sunflower and Blueberry Jam.
Spring is officially here! The weather is warmer, the days are longer and plants are in full bloom. If you’re in need of spring project inspiration, the new Spring Fever Fragrance Collection is here to the rescue. The collection includes four amazing new fragrance oils: Sunflower, Clover and Aloe, Blooms and Berries and Blueberry Jam. Each fragrance oil captures a different essence of spring. For a limited time, receive 2 ounces of each fragrance for $15.95, more than $10 off retail price. Once the Spring Fever Fragrance Collection sells out, the fragrances will still be available to purchase individually.

Each fragrance oil has been tested in cold process soap for scent, discoloration and performance. Scroll down to see the individual notes in each scent, along with information on how the fragrance oil performs in cold process soap. I introduced these four fragrances LIVE today with color palette suggestions and related product ideas. Watch the video below! In addition, I created Pinterest boards for each fragrance oil if you’re looking for more inspiration. Find them here.


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The limited edition of Spring Fever Fragrance Collection includes four new fragrance oils including Sunflower and Blueberry Jam.

Sunflower fragrance color paletteSunflower Fragrance Oil: Accelerates in cold process soap, and discolors a light tan.
Sunflower Pinterest Inspiration Board
Top Notes: grapefruit, bergamot and sweet grass
Middle Notes: heart of lily, jasmine, quince and sage
Base Notes: sandalwood, ylang ylang, plum, cinnamon, cedarwood

Ale and Clover fragrance color paletteClover and Aloe Fragrance Oil: Behaves well in cold process soap with no discoloration.
Clover and Aloe Pinterest Inspiration Board
Top Notes: bergamot, lemon and mint
Middle Notes: green tea, rose and cyclamen
Base Notes: lily, amber, moss and light violet

Berry's and Cream fragrance color palette

Blooms and Berries Fragrance Oil: Causes mild acceleration and tan discoloration in cold process soap.
Blooms and Berries Pinterest Inspiration Board
Top Notes: strawberry, currant leaves and Bosc pear
Middle Notes: apricot jam, jasmine and pink peony
Base Notes: marshmallow, sandalwood and musk

Blueberry Jam fragraqnce Color Palette

Blueberry Jam Fragrance Oil: Behaves wonderfully in cold process soap with no acceleration or discoloration.
Blueberry Jam Pinterest Inspiration Board
Top Notes: orange zest, blueberry leaf and a pinch of spice
Middle Notes: blueberries, sweet almond, marionberries and sheer rose
Base Notes: soft musk

I can’t wait to see what kind of projects you make with these new fragrance oils! Be on the lookout for projects featuring these oils soon. =)

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  1. I couldn’t wait and made some today using the spring samples. I am hoping for a gradient look to them. I split my batch into 4 parts(20oz. each) and used the Sunflower and Clove and Aloe together using lab colorant. And I used the Blooms and berries with the Blueberry Jam using lab colorants. They really compliment each other very well. I used canary yellow for both and black cherry and brilliant blue. Of course the blue for blueberry and the blooms and berries and the black cherry for the Sunflower and Clove and Aloe. Well I accidentally grabbed and opened and poured the Sunflower into the blue…whoops! So they got the wrong colors to the scent. Haha! They smell complex and sophisticated together and on their own. Great picks!

    Kristie

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