We are on Etsy!
I am delighted to announce that now you can buy our handcrafted glycerin soap on Etsy.com! So far, we have listed only the Cheerful Butterflies Collection. More to come!
Please visit us at: http://www.MagicSenses.etsy.com
A weblog for soap lovers and soap-o-holics like us…
I am delighted to announce that now you can buy our handcrafted glycerin soap on Etsy.com! So far, we have listed only the Cheerful Butterflies Collection. More to come!
Please visit us at: http://www.MagicSenses.etsy.com

We are proud to sponsor the Christmas Gifts Group Writing Project hosted by 1HappyCorner.com.
If you want to win 2 of our beautiful soaps, keep on reading!
THEME: Christmas Gift Ideas
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We are excited to announce our new collection of Novelty Glycerin Soap! It is called the Cheerful Butterfly - Glycerin Soap Collection and so far we have 3 designs: pink, blue and confetti. They are an excellent choice for Baby Showers, party favors, Christmas gifts and other unique and special gifts. The fragrance we use in all of them is Plumeria, one of our most popular floral fragrances. Visit MagicSenses.com to view the Collection!
Special thanks to Mrs. Elaine Begley who took some great pictures! You can visit her photography website at www.elainebegley.com
Hi! I have good news! We have been branded on Kaboodle! If you are a Kaboodle user, please add us to your list! Be sure to check out our community’s favorite products and become a fan!
You can also VOTE in our POLLS and help us choose the BEST DESIGN and the BEST FRAGRANCES. While you are there, you can read and JOIN our group: THE HANDCRAFTED SOAP YOU LOVE. We have just started it so any help would be very appreciated! Thank you to all our friends who have already joined us and shared the love!
If you’d like to buy any of our products, please visit our online store at www.MagicSenses.com !
Our friends, Alison and Tim, over at 2wheels4water.com arrived back home yesterday after an exhausting 6 day trip accross The Carolinas. Here are some pictures. On their Blog , you can read more about this trip and their efforts to raise money for people who currently do not have access to clean drinking water.
Congratulations to Alison and Tim!!
An update on the trip of our friends, Alison and Tim, from 2wheels4water.com . I am sorry I did not get a chance to update earlier but I am getting ready for my vacation and got distracted.:)
If you’d like to read more details on this project that we proudly sponsor, please visit:
Day 1: Total Success!
And because no one tell it better than Alison, here is what she wrote on her Blog:
“We made it to Columbia safely… sweaty but safe! We got hit by a few bugs, got turned around in Union and had a scary moment with a wild turkey, but other than that it was a smooth ride. We are now relaxing in the Hampton Inn in downtown Columbia– a complimentary stay thanks to the wonderful people at Hampton Inn!
I received a nice e-mail from a lady who heard us on HIS Radio the other day. She has donated to the trip and written a very nice blog about us. Her name is Lisa and we are really encouraged by her and her husband’s support!
We also got an e-mail from JoAnn in North Carolina. She runs the Arby’s restaurants up there and offered us free dinner when we get there! How sweet is that?? I think that is another example of using what you have for God’s glory. I will try to write more later about day one and post some pictures. But we are hungry!I almost forgot– thanks to WYFF for covering our departure this morning! I believe you can catch it sometime between 5-6pm tonight. Thanks guys!!”
Day 2: Made it to Beaufort
“Boy was it hot today. We didn’t even make it out of Columbia before breaking into a sweat. In all we covered about 180 miles that took us through some neat little towns including Denmark and Norway. But perhaps the most interestingly named town is North. Yes, North, South Carolina. That seems kind of confusing.
We met some nice people today and one that wasn’t the friendliest. We decided to take a short detour into Hilton Head since neither of us had ever been there. On our way to the island we went through a toll booth. I told Tim he should give the toll booth operator one of our 2 Wheels 4 Water cards. He handed the toll booth operator the card and she said, “you can’t pay with this. What is this? I don’t want this.” Tim explained quickly and the lady just handed the card back to him, completely uninterested. But when we left Hilton Head and went back through the toll booth the new operator immediately asked us about our scooters. We not only gave him a 2 Wheels 4 Water card, but also a card for Touring Sport BMW because he was interested in buying his own scooter.
Now it’s picture time… here are some of the best.”
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Today is their third day on this journey. I hope they are doing well. If you want to read more on their SAVE GAS. END THIRST. project and how you can help people who do not have clean drinking water, please visit their website at www.2wheels4water.com
Photo credit: www.2wheels4water.com
Our friends, Alison and Tim, at 2wheels4water.com have started their journey this morning!
As we announced earlier, we are proud to be their sponsor!
For those of you who don’t know anything about this project here it is in a nutshell: they are trying to fund-raise money in order to help improve the lives of those who do not have access to clean drinking water.
BUT HOW?
Well, they are going to ride their Vespa scooter 1200 miles accross North and South Carolina. Every mile driven on a moped costs just 3.5 cents. Every mile in a typical car costs about 17.5 cents. They are asking you to pledge the difference: 14 cents for every mile they cover.
Thier message is: SAVE GAS. END THIRST.
This is their route:
August 1: Greenville to Spartanburg to Columbia
August 2: Columbia to Bluffton to Hilton Head to Beaufort
August 3: Beaufort to Charleston to Myrtle Beach
August 4: Myrtle Beach to Cape Fear, NC to Raleigh
August 5: Raleigh to Greensboro to Winston Salem to Charlotte
August 6: Charlotte to Asheville to Greenville

If you’d like to know more about this project or show your support, please visit 2wheels4water.com
You can also read an article about them in The Link.
photo courtesy of The Link.
Tomorrow, July 27th, we’ll be participating to the Pear Fair in Courtland, California - 20 minutes south of Sacramento, off Hwy 160. The show starts at 9am and ends at 6pm. They’ll have Arts and Crafts, Car Show, Cooking Demos, Music, Fun Run, Parade and Pear Cook-off. We hope to see you there!
Here is the website of this show for more details: The Pear Fair.
image credit: www.pearfair.com
Today I would like to share some wonderful feedback I received from one of our customers. Here we go:
Thank you so much for the speedy delivery.Your soaps are fantastic! They smell wonderful and are creamy enough to shave legs with. My whole bathroom smelled so good from the apple soap sample you sent. Thanks very much for all the generous samples. I appreciate it.
This message came from Tanya, from Chicago, Illinois. Thank you, Tanya! We really appreciate you taking the time to email us!
Have you tried our handcrafted glycerin soap? If you did, what do you think? We are ready to listen to you! Tell us all about it! Good and bad!
We are proud to announce that we are an official sponsor of www.2Wheels4Water.com in their endeavor to “help improve the lives of those who currently do not have access to clean drinking water”.