In case you didn’t get the Bramble Berry newsletter, here’s my favorite photo of the sushi soap. It still needs to be improved upon a little bit before we film SoapQueenTV next weekend but it’s getting close.
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In case you didn’t get the Bramble Berry newsletter, here’s my favorite photo of the sushi soap. It still needs to be improved upon a little bit before we film SoapQueenTV next weekend but it’s getting close.
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SwiftCraftyMonkey says
These are an absolutely fabulous project for my craft group. The kids love sushi – we’ve made the real stuff and candy rolls – and they will go nuts for this…only I didn’t get my newsletter either! (I have been away on my honeymoon and my mailbox sent me a “too full” message!) Could you send it to me as well ([email protected])?
Anne-Marie says
kat, Fragrance Lake was beautiful but no fragrance. Apparently, it’s named after a person and not the aroma (ha ha).
Kari and Ocean, if you tell me your email addy, I’ll forward you a copy of the newsletter =)
Ocean says
I didn’t get the newsletter either-it says I’m already signed up, but it didn’t come.
Lisa @ Serah's says
Great job on the sushi soap!
TeresaR says
Those look so wonderful and realistic, I think I'm getting hungry again (and I just had dinner)!
LittleGemsbyKari says
i didn't get my copy of the newsletter- weird…. maybe my spam filter ate it
katw0man says
Hey Anne-Marie,
Just wanted to say thanks for the info about Saponifier Magazine and swirling techniques. I purchased and downloaded a subscription and the march/april issue on swirling.
i so love that tutorial from balsam winner of the contest! cannot wait to do the swirl!
what a great resource.
those sushi and fortune projects would be great in a japanese or asian themed little trio. thanks for those as well!
so, was Fragrance Lake…fragrant?
🙂 🙂 🙂