Yearly Archives: 2009


If you are familiar with Facebook, you can now become a fan of Majestic Mountain Sage! Now get updates, blog post notification, and more! Click here for the link to our Facebook Fan Page. Enjoy! Submit your photos and text for the guest written Embedded Melt & Pour Soap Challenge! […]

MMS is now on Facebook!






I cut the confetti soap and it looks FANTASTIC! As you can see by the pictures, I’ve stacked the soaps Stonehenge style and I’ll turn them daily until they have cured for a few days. Once they can handle the rigors of shipping, I’ll send samples back to the shipping […]

Confetti Soap, Part 3


I have more Cyclomethicone Testing results for you. Today, I tested Bay Rum, Christmas Tree, Blowing Bubbles, Apple Jack, Apricot Freesia, Autumn Afternoon, Angel (type), Amber Romance (type), Brown Sugar & Spice, and Bayberry Fragrance Oils. Blowing Bubbles and Brown Sugar & Spice Fragrance Oils were not compatible as the […]

Cyclomethicone Testing, Part 3



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Back in May, nordagirl asked a question on the Starting With Color post. “Is there any reason you couldn’t use this same process with the dropper bottles to mix oxides or ultramarines with glycerine? If it makes any difference, I’m making CP soap only at this point.” Unfortunately, glycerin is […]

Mulling Pigments


Thursday, I made three batches of soap with colors for making a confetti soap. Today, I’m going to grate and chop those batches to show you the difference between pieces and then use the pieces to make two separate batches of confetti soap. Collect needed supplies: Soap we made on […]

Confetti Soap, Part 2


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I love playing with confetti, but I absolutely hate cleaning it up. Why not make a cold process Confetti Soap that embodies the joy of playing with confetti while keeping the mess to a minimum? Today, we will make the colored cold process soap for our confetti soap. I will […]

Confetti Soap, Part 1