Thursday, March 12, 2009

Japan Seife - Suku Suku



I frequent Gracefruit's blog often and today I visited to find a post about a package she received from one of her favorite blog authors, Eri-c of Suku Suku, or Japan Seife(?)...not sure what the blog name is. Gracefruit calls it Japan Seife and the blog looks like it's called Suku Suku.

I was struck by the gorgeous soap and stunning photography. It tickles me pink and sparks my soaping creativity when I see unique soaps such as these. I haven't made soap in two weeks because I have been WAY busy, but my mojo has been off. I think these pictures knocked my mojo back into place. Thank you Eri-c!!

Take a look at some of these images, but more importanty, go see the blog and view all of them here.

This is especially adorable for the Spring...

11 comments:

Suds to Love said...

The last soap is so awesome, it looks just like a cross cut patch from the garden!

Anonymous said...

Hello,Joanna !
Thank you so much for the link of my blog.It maks me really really happy and I think so too like you said. Soap making is Happy-drug...!
Can I link your blog on my site ?
Your soaps are very beautifull !

Bist du Deutscher ? Wenn wir auf deutsch sprechen koennen, freue ich mich sehr.

Cathy Winsby said...

Wow!!!!! Such artistic talent! And the photography is spectacular on top of everything.

I agree Joanna, inspiration indeed. Sure wish I could read Eri-c's site. I bet it's full of wonderful info.

Anonymous said...

This is real art and love. Beautiful. ddl

Burnt Mill Candles and Soap said...

wow those are impressive! love the first one the most

Anonymous said...

I wish I understood Japanese :( didn't stop me from bookmarking it :)

Anonymous said...

Not that I will ever attempt it, but I'd love to know how she made that last bar of plant-like soap! Total art!

Sheila said...

Beautiful soaps! Thank you for finding them and sharing! I love the little garden one.

Unknown said...

Wonderfully creative soap. I love the artistic design and pictures. You rock...

Body Natural Soap said...

Wonderful. So much creativity out there in the soaping world.

Heidi said...

Just when I think I've seen it all...

Amazing.