Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Soapylove Graduate Opens Shop!

Last December, I taught 2 classes at The Nova Studio. One was Bubbly Holidays and the other was Sweet Treats. Hilary Goldman was a student in Sweet Treats and apparently glycerin soap crafting really clicked for her!

Since taking that class, Hilary has gone full steam ahead. She has sold her soaps at craft fairs and even opened a shop on Etsy called A Slice of Delight. In her profile, she says:
Welcome to A Slice of Delight where I design and hand craft melt and pour glycerin soap. I strive to create soaps with engaging colors and scents(fragrance and essential oils) that generate an upbeat, happy, cheery and (oh yeah) delightful feeling.

You can tell by her adorable packaging and heartfelt product descriptions that she is putting a lot of love into her designs, and they look great! Make sure to check out her shop, which is full of her beautiful work.

If you'd like to try your hand at glycerin soap crafting or would like to add a few techniques to your repetoire, please join us next weekend at The Nova Studio for Artistic Melt and Pour Techniques on August 8. It's a 6 hour class full of hands on projects! I hope to see you there!

5 comments:

wieberart said...

You are certainly named appropriately, because your soaps are a delight as is the review.

Anonymous said...

Congrats to Hilary, and kudos to you, Debbie, for being a great teacher!

Hilary said...

Thank you all. I'm very touched by the comments and Soapyloves Daily Ditty on my journey. Debbie's energy and inspiration is infectious and it comes out in her ability to engage her students as well as her willingness to share techniques when we first ask the question "How did you do that?" See you at The Nova Studio!

Anne-Marie said...

How cool! You must be so proud of your graduate. =) The crayon soaps are really cute!

Donna Maria @ Indie Business said...

These are gorgeous soaps! Hilary obviously learned from The Master! Great job on both counts!