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Monday, August 22, 2011

Cutting a new soap & my first Talkie!

My last post showed how I made my new Laundry Day soap which was mostly photos but a tiny little video too.  Everyone who saw it said "but why didn't you talk on it?".  Apparently, everyone wants to hear my accent!! Now I don't think I have much of an Irish accent but you can be the judge of that because we made another video today showing me cutting the soap. 

Oh I never mentioned about the fragrance on the video and that was really silly because it's a lovely scent - it reminds me of freshly washed laundry blowing in the breeze on a summer's day or when you just change all your bedclothes and snuggle in and feel so soft, safe and comfy.  It's sooooooooooo lovely, I adore it.  I'm definitely using this again too. 

So here is me, in my first talkie! Not sure what you'll think of it, I'm dying to hear!


Huge thanks, yet again, to Titch for being the videographer (check out her Facebook page at www.facebook.com/takenbytitch). 

16 comments:

  1. The soap looks fabbbbbbbbbbbb! you certainly have an Irish accent ha ha!

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  2. yeap...sounds Irish to me hehehehe. I live in Ireland, and it is refreshing to hear at last an Irish accent among so many soap makers, most of them are either American or British. The soap is gorgeous btw

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  3. Great job! The soap is beautiful - and I love the "design feature"!

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  4. I have no idea how Irish accent supposed to sound like, but your accent sounds much better than a lot of us the Americans! Love the Blues!

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  5. Beautiful! The soap and the cutter. Love that "ping" when the soap is cut. And to this Yank's ear, you have a lovely Irish accent! :)

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  6. Love this video! Love the fancy cutter with the "ping" sounds! Love the soap with "white clouds in the blue sky"! :D

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  7. I love your accent and like the kitchen tile too. This soap is pretty and those look like nice size bars. Are they about 5-6 oz? The cutter is neat as well.

    Michelle

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  8. HAHA! You DO have and Irish accent! I love the way you say cutter. Oh, all this time I've known you and I've never heard you speak! I'm so glad we're friends. :)

    Dennise

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  9. Amazing, that was very informative, handy for someone like me who is thinking about starting out in soaps

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  10. Great job Titch ! I love the way the sun filtered across the soaps. Celine, your color choices were so awesome and very clean looking. I might even wash my own sheets today. Might.

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  11. Hey Celine, you definitely do have a lovely Irish accent!! lovely video, well done! By the way, thanks for the soaps, they are fab (well the one Im using now is, still have not tried all 3 but cant wait)

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  12. Yes, you do have a lovely accent! :) I've been told that I have a Kansas drawl. Not as thick as Texas, but certainly not Northern! I love how you use your knife to clean the edges. Makes them neat & tidy without taking too much off. Beautiful soap!

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  13. Awwhhh thanks everyone... I was VERY nervous putting that video up in case you thought I sounded weird or did something really odd!

    And thanks for the comments on my accent... you know how it is, you hear yourself one way and then hear yourself on video and you thik "that's not me"!

    Really glad you like the soap, it smells AMAZING ... so fresh and clean and lovely... it's scenting the whole room at the moment. I'm hoping to soap again this week and hope to make another video .. just working out fragrance combos at the mo.

    Thanks again for all your lovely comments... you are the best ever xxx

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  14. I bet you pronounce "briny" really, really cool.

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  15. You are a natural, Celine! Very beautiful soap, darling... so pretty. Nice idea to smooth out the bubbles. I'll have to try that. Very clever. ;) More vids!!

    jo

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  16. I shall say "Briny" for you Dennise!

    Joanna - cheers hon, I shall try to make more videos... maybe?

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