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Make Bombs, Not War

Missi Burgess - Sunday, November 06, 2011

Today was one of those days. Half the family has a cold and is grumpy. Then one family member in particular is very pregnant and grumpy, but we aren't pointing any fingers here.

The grumpy pregnant one got mad. Then she made bombs. Bath Bombs aren't just therapeutic for soaking in it turns out. Because the grumpy pregnant one, at whom we are not going to point fingers, locked herself in the soap room and didn't come out until approximately 98 bath bombs later. 

(Did you actually count them? Shame on you!)

I have a love hate relationship with Bath Bombs. They are difficult to make and insist on being made in tiny batches. Then there is a my obsession with above average bath experiences that compels me to make them. Why so many? I take DIY to a whole new level. Always have. Lucky you. ;)

I guess now would be a good time to introduce the newest bomb to the Cheeky Maiden Bath Bomb lineup.

 

Bath people, SnowBomb. SnowBomb, Bath people. Now that you've been properly introduced, let me tell you a little about SnowBomb. She looks sweet and innocent and pearly white. She has a little sparkle of Epsom Salt that mimics snow just right. And she has a major chill factor. In fact, after you settle into your nice warm tub and drop SnowBomb in, you might start to get a little confused at the slight chill you experience. You wonder if your hot water has run out. And then the chill factor takes it's toll... You chill out and melt into the bath. Is it hot? Is it cold? I don't care. Back pain, stress, worries, whatev-ah-- It's gone. You should tell her thank you before adding her to the bath though, because she really does explode and then melt away along with all your woes.

Know how I know? Because I'm soaking in one right now. (Please save your lectures about bringing electronic devices to the tub. I'm a professional. I know what I am doing.)

Since I...I mean, the grumpy pregnant one... was not the only person needing a good soak today, I/she came up with a treat for the little ones.

Tada! Kid Bombs!

Nicely scented with real lavender essential oil for your little people, it's a treat for Mamma too. Everyone knows that Lavender Oil brings on great sleep and scares away monsters. My kids are totally soaking tonight before bed. Hallelujah, Amen.

Available soon online: Blue Monkey, Pink Pig, Purple Mouse, and Gold Tabby Kitty. Make sure you like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter so you get first dibs!

Now, who wants to come help clean up the mess I made?

With Love,

Grumpy Pregnant Cheeky Maiden

Where ARE my elves????

Brent Burgess - Saturday, November 06, 2010
Cheeky Maiden Soap Co. gets excited about the Holidays. We love the yummy goodies, the time with families, the exchanging of gifts to show that you care. And we play Christmas music sometimes while we're working on our lovingly crafted items. We make everything from scratch in our workshop at our home.

Welcome to the soap room, real time:

Cheeky Maiden is toting these huge jars of salt just about everywhere these days for oursalt parties:
There is a growing army of robots, butterflies, owls, and monsters!
Thank you for the overwhelmingly positive response to our newest offering- Pitty Party!
This little guy has been waiting forever to get sent off to South Carolina! =)

Lavender Oatmeal, curing as quickly as possible:

Woops! Our secret is out. Someone spotted an empty carton of all natural Pumpkin Ice cream with coffee grounds in the trash. Let's just say, everyone has their vice.
Finally, some elves!

Have you tried the new Chai Latte Soap?

We make the molds for our new beeswax candles ourselves and hand pour each one.


Bath Bombs. What more could be said????


We're stocked as good as we possibly could be. We have lots of local events. Consider yourselves warned. There may be a soap shortage in the future ;)



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