My children are clamoring for another free soap contest.
So here are the new rules. Since the holidays are approaching, we're going to give away two free bars of soap to three winners!
There is just one condition, you have to give one of the bars of soap to a friend or family member (the soaps make a really great stocking stuffer).
All you have to do to enter is place a comment on this post. Just tell me which soap you want for yourself and which soap you want as a gift for someone else.
Some of the new scents are ready, so check out the goat milk soap at goatmilkstuff.com and let me know which ones you want to win!
You can earn extra entries by telling me which one of my posts is your favorite or by sharing your favorite Thanksgiving scent and whether or not you think it would make a good soap. (Brett says she doesn't want to smell like turkey :D)
We'll draw the winners on November 15th (if I can get my children to wait that long...)
PJ
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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9 comments:
Wow, another comp! Great!
I will go the purity scrub for me, and vanilla for a friend.
I posted this in the wrong spot! LOL
I like your What a Sweetie post too, very endearing. Thanksgiving scent... cranberries???
I have your comp in my sidebar, so I hope you get some extra visits.
I'd like the nautical soaps for the guys in my life!
My fave Thanksgiving scent is cranberry sauce, but since that has already been suggested, how about sweet potato pie for all us southerners?
mmmm . . . the fiji island sounds like it's to die for, and my m-i-l would love the lavender!
a pumpkin spice scent or a cinnamon apple pie would be a very autumny thanksgivingy scent :)
This is Lillian. I'd love to try your vanilla and rosemary mint :)
Its a hard decision but I would like to try black raspberry and fiji island for my friend. I think pumpkin spice scent would be nice for Thanksgiving.
My favorite scent is Cider press to share with my sister I would pick Brown Sugar. For autumn scent suggestions I would have to say Apple Pie, Pumpkin Pie, or how about candy corn? That always stirs up fall memories with the golden and orange colors.
Chris
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