• July 9, 2008

My latest Etsy purchase from Balsamis a huge hit with my staff. Even though we’ve had the soap here for weeks, I’ve been so busy that I haven’t taken them home. Normally, my awesome soap purchases head straight home for testing and obsessing over. But, since these little beauties have been at the office for a few weeks, the staff are calling dibs on which ones they want! They’re giving me hints left and right about possibly taking a bar home themselves. Maybe I’ll have a little competition to see which one of my Brambleberrians gets to take one of these beauties home?Of course, my caffeine-hooked team are cooing over the “Daily Grind Soap” with real bits of coffee and a soft vanilla scent. The stamp is a classy branding touch.The other soaps I purchased are equally enticing. Our office is filled with Lemon Sugar, Raspberry Patchouli, Lavender Lemon and of course, the Daily Grind (our fave). We especially appreciate the swirling and embedding techniques. They help to create an interesting, eye-catching line of soaps while maintaining a concise clear brand look through stamping and bar shape.

Get your dose of The Daily Grind at www.balsam.etsy.com

 

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  1. Very impressive…I’ve been wanting to try my hand at some difficult embeds. Anybody want to borrow 4 cute kids for a day 😉

  2. The embedding IS impressive; there aren’t any air holes or anything. I can’t wait to get the soaps home…

  3. Their soaps are so consistent w/each other…and beautiful. I was just telling my husband that I want a stamp like that too = )

  4. Those are so pretty…I love the stamp , too. Lavender Lemon, huh? Interesting combo.

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