If you travel back in time you'll see how we were excited about this new scent. I was so in love with it that it seemed proper to design an entire body line using the lovely fragrance. I'm fastidious when it comes to scent. After all, I've been a soap maker for twenty-five years! In fact, my nose is so snobby that you could line up one hundred different scents in front of my nose and she would shy away from all except maybe one. That's a good thing. It's like a superpower.
I've completed the fall/winter soap menu. This means these are the new soaps that will be approaching the next few months ahead. I've also added a dozen or so more to the menu since I published the menu. Just when I think that it can't possibly get any better, it always does. The new soaps and fragrances have already been utilized in our Scent Your Own Station, and we've completed most of our manufacturing from the list. Good feeling!
We've stocked some flairs, but I would say that this flair is a more modern version of its sister. I'm always amazed how one little detail in a garment can have such an impact. For example, this flair has a wide hem. The wide hem sets the jean apart from most flairs. I believe it gives it a sense of style and savviness. Don't you?
We received our shipment of dried stems. We've always been partial to real flowers at Bittersweet. We love dried arrangements. If you add a couple of stems of dried fall leaves or tall cat tails to this bundle you're going to love the look!
In my last post, I received several comments regarding the busy topic. It's comforting to know that some of you feel the same as I do about being busy.
The scents of the season are beginning to trickle in.
Enjoy.
Jill