Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Putting things back together


It's been a while, and things haven't really gone perfectly to plan (let's be honest, do they ever?) but we are finally putting the pieces back together and finding a new routine at our new place.

We have been here 2 months now, and even though we are not exactly completely settled; we are getting there.  
The boxes are slowly disappearing, the house is starting to look like home, and the kids are loving the newly found freedom that comes with having acreage to roam.  

I have been itching to get back in the Green Lady Lab and get creating, but that is one item that has not been completed yet.  The designated workspace will need some work before it will be ready to produce in.  But I am a crafty girl...and I need to keep busy.

Thankfully our new place was a blank canvas; and I have been busy painting walls, cabinets, tables, and anything I can get my paintbrush on. 

My first DIY project was downsizing my computer desk.
We have moved in to a much smaller house, and with that comes purging and downsizing furniture.  Out with the big and bulky...and in with the small and compact.  

The local Habitat for Humanity store has been my go-to place for finding smaller furniture, as well as local thrift stores, flea markets, and good old garage sales.  There is something magical about finding that perfect piece.  


Add some elbow grease and a little creativity and you can turn something boring into something fantastic.  

On this desk I used a dry brush technique...and it worked like a charm!
 After sanding and priming the piece I use a dark espresso bean brown for the first two coats.  This gave me a nice dark base.  I then used a light ocean blueish green color to provide a nice contrast.
Using a inexpensive brush, I dipped some paint onto the tip and then took most of it off by brushing the excess on a paper plate. 
Using short strokes I painted the top coat lightly over the darker base; allowing the contrast to show through.
It turned out AMAZING!

It took some patience on my part, but I really had a blast painting it; and now I have given myself the painting bug.  Since this project I have done 3 more painting projects for the new house that I will share with you!

In addition to painting I have been working on a multitude of crafy projects, adding gardens and green to our new space, as well as discovering things once beatiful that have been overgrown around the new home.  Stay tuned for our next crafty project...and as always Have a Fantasic Day!

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Don't look back ....

...your not going that way.

As I mentioned in a previous post there are many changes happening here at GLC.  The big one is that we are MOVING.  Yes that one word that can instill excitement, fear, stress, and a sense of adventure at the same time.  

As I pack up our home of 12 years, I must remember how wonderful this new opportunity is; reminding myself daily that change is good, change is necessary; and sometimes things fall apart so better things can fall into place.  

Thankfully we are not going to far, just an hour and half north to beautiful Skagit County.  I Love it up there.  Of all the places in Washington; this area is top on my list of places I would move to.  It has sprawling open spaces, yet is close to major shopping, restaurants and amenities.  After living in a city that is 20 min away from a just slightly bigger city and almost 1/2 hr away from any major city; I look forward to being closer to fun activities and shopping.  

But I'm not a city sort of gal, so I love that you can still feel like you are out in the country without having to actually be so far from everything.  

It has one of my favorite festivals every spring, the breathtaking Tulip Festival.  I try to check out the blooms every year and look forward to getting my camera out and strolling along the tulip rows in the Spring.

And best part of all....it has my sister.  While the reason for our move is a job opportunity for my husband, I would be lying if I said I wasn't overjoyed at the fact that I will be just minutes from my big sis.  


But moving of course is not fun, nor is it easy; and moving not only your family, but your business is even harder.  I am working hard to make this change as easy as possible, although I am sure that as this process goes on there will be some things that are more challenging than others.  

First and foremost I have found that it is incredibly challenging to sell a house that you also raise your children in, and run a business out of. Not that's a totally different kind of adventure.



I appreciate your patience and support during this process and for allowing me a little extra time to complete orders.  

As I always say....you...my customers....are simply the BEST!
Thanks for letting me share this wonderful journey with you!  

Monday, January 20, 2014

New Year....New Ideas!!!!!

We have been working hard in the Soapy Lab the past few weeks to get all of our soap restocked from our busy Holiday Season.

As we restock bestsellers like; Mountain Man, Stormy Ocean Seas, Sparkling Sea Glass, and Lavender Goat's Milk. We also have some big ideas for a few new fragrances and styles to work on.

We played with some wonderful new RUBY RED Glitter (a freebie from one of our suppliers).  We used a basic white soap with a simple cocoa line (chalk line) for the design with a beautifully bright Gardenia fragrance.


We ordered in 12 new Soap and Bath & Body fragrances to play with this year.  Some of my favorites right out of the bottle are:


  • Oatmeal Milk & Honey:  I have been meaning to order this one for ages....now I wish I hadn't waited so long.  It's absolutely incredible.
  • Bamboo & Lotus:  This one will replace our cucumber & aloe.  It's fresh and clean; with just a hint of brightness that makes it oh so good.
  • Cashmere & Silk:  This fragrance is a bit tricky to explain; it's soft, sensual, with just a touch of musk. 
  • DeLish: I am in LOVE with this fragrance.  I am not going to give it away...but I promise it will be worth the wait!


We also have some new colorants to play with as well as a few new design techniques we would like to try this year.  I am dying to try a peacock swirl, but that one will have to wait until I can get my new mold that I want.  (an 18 bar flat mold with dividers).  For now I do have a few ideas up my sleeve for my standard loaf mods.


More Stripes are in our plans this year as well as playing more with squirt bottles, spoon swirls, and cocoa powder chalk lines.  I would also love to try out a Mica Glycerin swirl this year as well.

We also have a few other new things we can't wait to play with.  We will be experimenting with liquid and cream soaps as well as bringing our newly updated lotion back as well as a few Facial items we can't wait to share with you.

And that is just the beginning...we have many wonderful new Candle Fragrances that are currently in testing as well as a brand new Line of candles coming this year!

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Sunday, January 5, 2014

Long time no blog.....

It's been a while since I have taken a moment to blog.  I sincerely apologize for the delay.   I am in the soapy lab later this week so I look forward to sharing some of my new Ideas with you all.

In the meantime.....



We spent August through November exceptionally busy with our son's first Youth Football year.  It was a crazy busy summer filled with daily practice, weekend games in the pouring rain, and amazing memories that will last forever.

Football was a wonderful experience for not only my son, but for the whole family.  My husband helped coach and found something he is passionate about, my son learned the value of hard work and commitment to your team, my shy daughter got out of her comfort zone and finally met some new people; and as for me....well I learned that even though the house is messy, the chores are not done, and dinner is something super easy (like Subway),....life is about the memories you make doing things you love.  

And I Fell in LOVE with Football.



And after a busy football season...which our team went all the way to playoffs...then I was back in the lab gearing up for our busiest season.  We sold out of our seasonal soap Peppermint bliss as well as our Peppermint bliss gift sets. 

We celebrated one Full Year at the Grow Washington Store in Sultan.  (If you are ever headed East over Steven's Pass I highly recommend stopping in for a moment to the Grow Washington store)




It was a Great year for Green Lady Creations, and we want to say thanks to each and every one of you for your continued support.  We have a few changes coming in 2014 and lots of new things we will be working on in the next month.







Here is a sneak peak of some of the new things we will be working on.....



We have been working on Herbal Salves....with a few new salves on the way.

and
we will
be experimenting with
Liquid soap this year!!!!!