Showing posts with label molds; wholesale; shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label molds; wholesale; shopping. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2011

Whole Soap Loaves For Sale

Lavender Twist
 I don't know why I haven't done this sooner. I am so fortunate that I have many loyal and repeat customers who buy the same soap repeatedly-3 or more bars at a time, and I feel really badly when they come to me for their favorite scent-and I only have 1 or 2 in stock-or even worse-completely sold out!

Cafe Mocha Loca
 To remedy that, I'm now offering 2.5 pound soap loaves on my indie site The Soap Seduction. For now, I'm only offering hot processed loaves because the cure time is virtually minimal, and I can turn these around very quickly. I'm loving the response so far. Soapers: something to think about if you don't already...

Saturday, March 15, 2008

A Mold-y Existence

I'm so excited that I got my first wholesale order, but I have no idea what I'm doing. I know I've probably cheated myself in the pricing of my merchandise, but this is great exposure for my business. This was a particularly large order for me. The client wants one of every bakery-style soap or candle that I sell, and I am a one-woman show, and I only had a limited supply of items. I openly admit that I had been buying my 3-in pie shells from an outside supplier, but not only does that compromise my whole philosophy of handmade, but it's expensive as hell buying these things from an outside source. To remedy that, I went on a little shopping spree the other day at one of my latest discoveries, Van Yulay. What an odd name, but Monica makes some of the best damn silicone molds out there on the market, and I've acquired quite a few since I've started dedicating myself to this venture. I probably have at least 20 molds if not more. Many of them are silicone, but the majority of them are made of polyurethene which is a more cost effective solution for the small business person like myself. I buy all my molds at Mold Making Handyman. I get all the molds I want and pay only $10 flat-rate shipping. But back to my purchase the other day. I contained myself and only purchased three molds from Monica this time. I finally bought a 3-inc pie shell mold for only $19.99. Very reasonable in my opinion. Next, I bought a small ice cream scoop. It was a little smaller than I anticipated. I'll have to try it with my A La Mode Pies to see if it's too small. I may end up having to use it with a new product I'm launching, but we'll see. Lastly, I bought a peanut butter cookie mold. I am dying to try these all out, so I'm gonna go make a few sample batches then check in with ya'll later. Peace!