The Lathered Lamb
Find me here:
  • Blog
  • About
  • Store
  • Contact Me

Certification Success Plus

5/25/2019

0 Comments

 
Welcome sign at the Gaylord Texas Resort
A plus size welcome
This year's Handcrafted Soap and Cosmetic Guild conference was at the Gaylord Texan Resort in the town of Grapevine, north of Dallas, Texas. It was the fourth HSCG conference I've attended and was notable in that I tested for and received Advanced Soapmaker certification and was also  recognized as being a five year member of the guild. (Plus I got to see my two daughters and little granddaughter who now live in Texas, and she recognized me as her grandma!)
HSCG 5 years Member Badge
HSCG Advanced Soapmaker Certificate
I've been making soap for over 10 years but wanted to be certified to show that maybe I really do know a little bit about making soap. Plus my friend Carol of Skinkist Soap encouraged me to go for it. She was my soap buddy at the conference, and she is my soapmaker friend here in Jacksonville. We have fun making different kinds of soap and talking soap together. Plus we often eat biscuits together at Maple Street Biscuit Company. That's a lot of pluses, and biscuits!

But I digress.

The Gaylord Texan Resort was a great venue for the HSCG conference, as well as a great place for a reunion with my daughters and granddaughter. The atrium of the Gaylord was the center of activity for hotel guests who could experience family-friendly activities connected with a Peter Pan themed Summerfest, which included the roaming characters Captain Hook, Peter Pan, Wendy, and Tinkerbell. Plus it was Prom Weekend for the local high schools, and the atrium and restaurants were filled with roaming wanna be princesses and their Prince Charmings - and their picture taking parents. Quite the sight. Plus 500 soapmakers, but who noticed them?
Atrium of the Gaylord Texas Resort
Can you find the pirate flag and Peter Pan?
There were numerous speakers at the HSCG conference including Anne-Marie Faiola of Bramble Berry Soap, Charlene Simon of Bathhouse Soapery, Clyde Yoshida of Vibrant Soap, Zahida Map of Handmade in Florida, and many others. Plus Dr. Kevin Dunn, who is HSCG's own soap scientist extraordinaire. He and I had a short conversation during one break. I enjoyed hearing their perspectives on the business and art of making soap and appreciate what they contribute to the soap making community. In the universe of soap makers, they are all stars in their own right.
Lone Star of the Gaylord Texas Resort Atrium
Even stars are bigger in Texas
The Advanced Soapmaker certification process includes making a batch of plain soap from scratch using SAP calculations, keeping a weight record as the soap cured, labeling it correctly per FDA standards, submitting SDS sheets of each ingredient, and passing a multiple choice test. Yes, there is math involved. Thankfully online practice tests are available. And the math isn't too bad once you figure it out. Just ask Maggi, the gal I gave an impromptu math lesson to during a break. She did the math and passed the Basic Soapmaking certification test. Yay!

(Here's a helpful soapmaker math hint: remember to multiply by 40 and divide by 56.1 to convert KOH SAP values to NaOH SAP values. Oh, and pay attention to the instructions on how to round the answer.)
Moving right along.

​There is the soap making universe and then there is BrickUniverse. Yep. Both have conventions - one is for building the network of soap makers and the other is for Lego builders. And unlike a basic soap recipe, creating with Legos is never simple. But for a moment at the Gaylord Texan Resort, both of these worlds collided as I stopped to admire this treasure:
Lego replica of the Gaylord Texas Resort
A replica of the Gaylord Texan made out of Legos
And here is the soap I submitted for certification. I call it Simplicity, because it's pretty simple. Unlike a Lego replication.
Handmade soap from The Lathered Lamb
The soap I made for HSCG Advanced certification
You may notice that my label has a new updated look. Plus it's now 100% FDA label compliant. I rather like the easier to read font and will continue to update my soap labels as I make more batches. If you'd like a bar of Simplicity, there are a few available in my shop.
The Handcrafted Soap and Cosmetics Guild convention filled 3 1/2 days. Whenever I had some time to spare, I took off my soapmaker name badge and put on my other name - Grandma. My granddaughter doesn't care that I'm a certified Advanced Soapmaker. Maybe when she's older I will show her how to make soap. Or how to build with Legos. Or how to do simple math. Regardless, she is a star who lights up my universe. With or without boots.
A child at the Gaylord Texan Resort
Those boots. Plus they light up.
So let your light shine in someone's universe. With or without boots.
​
Thanks for stopping by!

​~Debbie, aka Grandma
State flag of Texas and the United States Flag at the Gaylord Texan Resort
Blue skies over the Lone Star State
0 Comments
    The Lathered Lamb
    Debbie the Soap maker Enjoying simple pleasures

    Blog Categories

    All
    Beautiful Places
    Face Mask Tutorial
    History
    Soap Making

      If you'd like to receive my blog posts or get first dibs on my latest soaps, sign up below. 
      ​ I promise not to spam you.

    Subscribe to Blog

    Handmade Soaps - Free Shipping - Courage

    Discover the benefits of using handmade soap - gentle cleansing, luxurious lather, soft skin. Handmade from start to finish, with beautiful color and wonderful fragrance, natural ingredients are combined to produce a simply unique bar of handcrafted soap.


    You are sure to be delighted with my handcrafted artisan soaps. Due to the handmade nature of these beautiful soaps, individual bars may vary from the photos shown. Each bar of handmade soap from The Lathered Lamb is truly one of a kind!


    My handcrafted artisan soaps are made using the cold process method of soap making from scratch. Vegetable oils and butters are mixed with sodium hydroxide, resulting in a chemical reaction which produces natural soap. Small batches are made in my kitchen with care and attention to detail. Some batches are limited edition, so snag a bar while they are available because once they're gone, they're gone!


    My original soap formulas produce luxury soaps with silky, bubbly lather that gently cleans the skin. These handmade soaps are scented with body safe fragrance or essential oils and are colored with natural pigments. Each bar of my handcrafted soap weighs over 4 ounces and comes wrapped in an attractive label with a complete ingredient list. Shrink wrap protects the soap while ensuring the fragrance can be smelled through an opening in the back.


    Did you know that body wash is made with detergents? Sodium lauryl sulfate and other sulfates strip the skin of beneficial body oils. Sure a body wash smells great and looks pretty. Plus the plastic container is convenient, even if it usually ends up in a landfill, but many folks don't realize that they could wash their dishes with that bubbly body wash!


    Handmade soap is a simple solution. Sometimes the old ways are better after all. Detergents have only been around for 100 years, after being developed in Germany during World War 1. Soap making, however, has been an ongoing craft for thousands of years. 


    Handmade soap is an affordable luxury. Pamper yourself or someone special today with a bar of soap from The Lathered Lamb. Live Simply. Use Soap.


    To order other fragrances, see individual product listings.



    Courage - 4 oz net wt

    6 available

    Price includes shipping


    Courage handmade soap is scented with masculine notes of black peppercorn and leather are carefully crafted with warm woods, patchouli, musk and citrus. The slate blue soap has a textured top.


    Ingredients - palm oil, coconut oi, olive oil, sodium hydroxide, castor oil, shea butter, fragrance, ultramarine blue, silk



    To order other fragrances, see individual product listings.





    Local customers, enjoy the reduced price of $7 a bar, 4 bars for $25, or 12 bars for $70. Please contact me for either pick up or meet up delivery, and I will refund the shipping.

    Up to 12 bars of soap from The Lathered Lamb will fit in a flat rate padded envelope.

    See What's New

    Blog Archives

    September 2022
    November 2021
    May 2021
    January 2021
    September 2020
    August 2020
    July 2020
    April 2020
    March 2020
    February 2020
    January 2020
    December 2019
    November 2019
    October 2019
    June 2019
    May 2019
    April 2019
    March 2019
    June 2018
    January 2018
    September 2017
    July 2017
    June 2017
    May 2017
    March 2017
    February 2017
    January 2017
    December 2016
    June 2016
    May 2016
    April 2016
    October 2015
    September 2015
    April 2015
    March 2015
    January 2015
    December 2014
    November 2014
    October 2014

    Enter Store
Proudly powered by Weebly