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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.
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11 comments:
The last soap is so awesome, it looks just like a cross cut patch from the garden!
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.
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.
This is real art and love. Beautiful. ddl
wow those are impressive! love the first one the most
I wish I understood Japanese :( didn't stop me from bookmarking it :)
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!
Beautiful soaps! Thank you for finding them and sharing! I love the little garden one.
Wonderfully creative soap. I love the artistic design and pictures. You rock...
Wonderful. So much creativity out there in the soaping world.
Just when I think I've seen it all...
Amazing.
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