• November 30, 2013

So many fabulous photos were entered into our #BrambleTart Make it Month Contest that we decided to feature them all! This month’s sample fragrance oil was the delightfully sweet Cranberry Chutney, and it’s a wonderful holiday scent that pairs wells with other sweet fragrances. We received a variety of entries this month, ranging from intricate cold process designs to beautiful swirly melt and pour to some luscious looking bath bombs and a creamy lotion.

Top Row: Bobbie Osborne & Bonnie Brae Soaps

Bottom Row: LBAY Bath and Body & Erin Healy

Top Row: LUSHious Bath and Body & Luster Canyon

Bottom Row: Margaret Grimm & Megan Thompson

Top Row: Stacey Shelby & Sharon Smith

Bottom Row: Mt Washington Valley Soap & Michelle Ulmer

Left & Right: Lina Mancini

Thank you to everyone who participated, and remember you can always find the photos in our Facebook album too. If you can’t get enough of Cranberry Chutney, you could try out the following fragrance blends and pair them with out Cheery Cranberry Seed Melt and Pour tutorial. They’re perfect for the holiday season as well as year round!

1 part Cranberry Chutney Fragrance Oil
1 part Santa’s Spruce Fragrance Oil

1 part Cranberry Chutney Fragrance Oil
1 part Orange Grove Fragrance Oil

2 parts Cranberry Chutney Fragrance Oil
2 parts Saffron & Honey Fragrance Oil
1 part Pumpkin Spice Fragrance Oil

2 parts Cranberry Chutney Fragrance Oil
1 part Violet Fragrance Oil
1 part Fresh Bamboo Fragrance Oil

1 part Cranberry Chutney Fragrance Oil
1 part Cinnamon Sugar Fragrance Oil

1 part Cranberry Chutney Fragrance Oil
1 part Hollyberry Fragrance Oil

Our Cheery Cranberry Seed Melt and Pour tutorial incorporates the tiny cranberry seeds as a gentle exfoliant.

Although we are not doing a Make it Month for the month of December, we’d love your photos on our Facebook page to show what you create with next’s month sample, Cucumber Melon Cybilla Fragrance Oil. Happy Soaping!

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    1. Hi Michelle, thanks so much for sharing your soap with us. This post is simply for inspiration for fellow soapers, but thanks for linking to your FB page in the comments! I love your work!

      -Amanda with Bramble Berry

    1. Hi Megan, this feature is purely to give other soapers inspiration, but thank you for linking to your shop in the comments. Your soaps are lovely!

      -Amanda with Bramble Berry

    1. Hi Margaret, so glad you enjoyed the scent, we loved the soap you made with it! Please continue to share your creations with us 🙂

      -Amanda with Bramble Berry

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