Friday, February 13, 2015

Introducing... Kentucky Homecoming Bar Soap

Inspired by Jane…

Honor and Hope By Regina Jeffers

Kentucky Homecoming Bar Soap  

Inspired by the works of Regina Jeffers

Set against the backdrop of a professional football career, Will Darcy and Liz Bennet just can’t seem to connect. “Attracted by a passionate desire, which neither time nor distance can quench, they are destined to love each other, while constantly misunderstanding one another until Fate deals them a blow from which their relationship may never recover.” 

I have to admit that I was skeptical of this book when I first heard about it. I am not a sports fan and generally speaking not a big fan of angst. This book has both of those but also contains vivid descriptions of North Carolina Wine Country, and nuances of tobacco farming that I found to be absolutely fascinating. Overall, this book was fantastic and definitely one that I couldn't put down. I would recommend this novel to anyone looking for a contemporary take on Pride and Prejudice.

Kentucky Homecoming Bar Soap smells of freshly hung tobacco with newly brewed tea to create an intoxicating earthy aroma combined with a fruity floral and finished off with soft baby powder. Its the scent of home for Liz Bennet.IMG_20150213_193142.jpg

In honor of the launch of Kentucky Homecoming Bar Soap, Regina Jeffers is giving our fans the opportunity to purchase Honor and Hope at a discounted price through several market places.
To check out other books by Regina Jeffers, please visit her Amazon Author Page!


All of my soaps are available for purchase at my Etsy Store. If there is something that you might like but don’t see listed, please feel free to shoot me an email, chances are good, that if I don’t have what you want on hand, I can whip it up in a jiff!

Friday, January 16, 2015

New Subscription Service!!!

We are experimenting with a new concept that we've seen around Etsy and other sites. The idea is that you, the consumer, purchases a subscription plan from me, the supplier. On a designated day each month you will be auto shipped between 8 and 10 ounces of unique soaps. The shipped soaps will be chosen based on your preferences. You will be able to choose between four options:

Pride and Prejudice Themed Soaps - two bars each weighing between 4 and 5 ounces
Inspired by Jane - two bars each weighing between 4 and 5 ounces
New and Unique - between two and four bars each weighing between 2 and 5 ounces for a total of between 8 and 10 ounces
Guest Soaps - four or five bars weighing between 1.5 and 2 ounces each for a total of between 8 and 10 ounces

In addition to your choice of  soap package you will also be able to choose your billing frequency. Choose between billing every three months, every six months or yearly with the ability to cancel at any time.

What is the advantage you ask? There are several! 
1. Partnership. Stay up to date with all of the latest and greatest happenings from Shirley's Handicrafts. Included in your shipment will be a letter, keeping you up to date on all of our new products, goals, and accomplishments. Be an active partner in our growth!
2. Hassle free shopping. Leave all of the details to us. Once you make your preference selections, you will no longer need to think about anything. We will automatically send you your products on the 15th of each month and bill your credit card according to your plan.
3. Safety. Because Shirley's Handicrafts does not work with any other supplier or third parties, you have the benefit of knowing that your personal information is safe! Your credit card numbers, addresses and other personal information is kept under lock and key.
4. Price! The most significant reason to purchase a subscription it the price. On average, the cost of shipping two bars of soap within the United States is around $3.65. With a subscription, you will only be charged one shipping fee of $3.65 at the time of purchase. This means that for a three month billing cycle, you are saving $7.30 each cycle or $29.20 per calendar year. For a six month subscription you save $18.25 per cycle or $36.50 per year. With a one year subscription you are saving $40.15.

Bonus: Four times each year Shirley's Handicrafts has huge sales. During months with these sales, we will include an extra bar of soap in your package. This comes to an average additional savings of between $20 and $24 per year for a total savings of up to $64.15!

If this new subscription service sounds like a good fit for you, please leave me a comment below and I will contact you directly to set up your subscription!

Inspired by Karen M Cox's Find Wonder in All Things



Inspired by Jane…

Find Wonder In All Things By Karen M Cox

Laurel’s Lavender Swirl and Trifecta Bar Soaps

Inspired by the works of Karen M Cox


​ To the outside world, Laurel Elliot appears to be a lovely but reclusive artist, buried in her mountain sanctuary. When James Marshall unexpectedly walks back into her life, he stirs the regret she felt years ago when she was persuaded to end their whirlwind romance. Now that their paths have crossed once again, she must find the courage to face him, accept what she lost, and move on. But his return compels Laurel to remember, and forces James to contemplate a fascinating woman he tried to forget… ​Laurel’s creativity inspired me to turn a canvas of plain white soap into something more unique. The results were my Trifecta Bar Soap and Laurel’s Lavender Swirl Bar Soap, two lovely works of art I hope would do Laurel Elliot proud!
​ Available in Kindle and Print versions, Find Wonder in All Things, by Karen M Cox is a modern adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel, Persuasion. It won a Gold medal for Romance in the 2012 Independent Publisher Book Awards, and was a finalist in the 2013 Next Generation Independent Book Awards Romance category.

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Inspired by Maria Grace's A Jane Austen Christmas

Inspired by Jane...

Jane Austen Christmas

Inspired by the works of Maria Grace



Inspired by the research done by Maria Grace and her new book,  A Jane Austen Christmas - Regency Christmas Traditions, this beautiful Shea Butter soap smells of Christmas Balls in Derbyshire.

​ Mr and Mrs Darcy are waiting to receive you in their sparkling refinement, the halls are decked with evergreens and the smell of bayberry wafts into the air. As you taste the most delicious Pomegranate Cider, you know that Christmas at Pemberley is exactly  where you were meant to be.
Made from Shea Butter, Olive Oil and Aloe Soap Bases, Colorant, Shimmer, Bayberry Fragrance, and Pomegranate Cider Fragrance. 5 oz.

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Inspired by Marilyn Brant

Inspired by Jane...

Romance Novel Bar Soap

Inspired by the works of Marilyn Brant



A good romance novel is emotionally satisfying with an optimistic ending. It is smart, fresh and diverse. The author takes readers on a journey. They find themselves transported. The feelings, emotions, thoughts, beliefs and internal responses of one of the characters becomes their own. A love lost by a central character can touch readers so deeply that they feel as if the loss were their own, heart aching with despair.
 I have been very fortunate to have the opportunity to get to know several authors of Jane Austen Inspired Fiction, a genre of Romantic Fiction that holds a special place in my heart. One such author is Marilyn Brant. Marilyn’s writing encompasses all of the attributes listed above. She takes readers on a roller coaster ride of emotions ending with the blissful joy of finally connecting with that “one.” Readers are often elevated to a state of ecstasy! It is no wonder that she is a  New York Times & USA Today bestselling author.   My Romance Novel Bar Soap takes you on a journey similar to that of a good novel. As the soft silky soap glides over your wet skin, a beautiful feminine blend of jasmine and rose with melon, musk and blond woods wafts up to your nose, igniting a seductive passion. Marilyn Brant, this soap is for you!

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Inspired by Jack Caldwell's The Plains of Chalmette

Inspired by Jane...

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Inspired by the works of Jack Caldwell


Matthew Darcy, cousin of Mr Darcy of Pemberley finds himself fighting alongside General  Andrew Jackson and toe to toe with his cousin British Major James Fitzwilliam in this exhilarating tale of the Battle of 1812. A battle for New Orleans.

As readers find out, New Orleans is not the only thing at stake in this Persuasion-esque novel. A forbidden love in the form of Cajun-Creole Anne-Marie Dansereau grips at the heart of readers. Can Matthew save New Orleans and win the woman he loves?

While reading this novel, I kept coming back to the passage where Matthew Darcy sees Anne-Marie for the first time. He walks down the street, a street which looks very different than those he is used to and looks up. Standing on a balcony overlooking the street is Anne-Marie. Their eyes meet and as the reader, you know instantly that there is a strong connection between these two very different people. I began thinking about those differences and not only the differences of the people themselves but in the culture that surrounds them. I felt that the only way to create a soap to honor the people in this book would be to create a soap honoring the very different culture of New Orleans itself.

My Mardi Gras Bar Soap, bright with the festive colors of New Orleans, Purple, gold and green, smells of the sweet magnolia flowers that grow in abundance. Its creamy texture has a regal quality to it, which begs to be touched.

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Thursday, July 31, 2014

Jane Austen, Zombies and Soap!

I have a confession to make... Pride and Prejudice was not always my favorite novel; in fact, my favorite wasn’t even a Jane Austen story. I was a die hard Jane Eyre fan since the seventh grade. I skimmed through the JA novels periodically but had the impression that her work was much better on the big screen than the small page. Boy was I wrong!

I was a wife, a mother, an employee. I got up each day, sent my daughter to school and my son to daycare. I drove thirty minutes to work, did my job, drove thirty minutes back, picked up my kids, made dinner, put the kids to bed, watched tv, went to bed. Repeat. Essentially I was bored out of my mind. While some people are comforted by routine, it only served to make me feel isolated, bored and purposeless. Enter Seth Grahame-Smith…

The first time I heard about Seth  Grahame-Smith’s “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies”, I was getting ready for my morning, eating a quick breakfast in front of the news. When the newscaster brought out a copy of PP&Z using words like “phenomena”, “craze” and “disturbingly fun” to describe it, I knew that I had to get my hands on a copy. To my surprise PP&Z had such a long waiting list at the library there was no chance that I would be able to check it out anytime in the next six months. Soooo, off to Amazon I went.


Amazon has a great feature on their website that offers recommendations based on what other people have purchased. After devouring PP&Z, I checked out my recommendations and to my blissful surprise found that the PP&Z story was not finished yet! A prequel and a sequel had been written by Steve Hockensmith, PP&Z “Return of the Dreadfuls” and PP&Z  “Dreadfully Ever After”. While Seth  Grahame-Smith’s novel was extremely diverting for a bored wife and mother, Steve Hockensmith’s two versions showed me how much I truly loved Jane Austen’s characters. Thus, my obsession began.

Next on my Amazon Recommendations list was “The Phantom of Pemberley” by Regina Jeffers (Readers, if you are looking for a ghost story, do not get this book. If you are looking for an exceptional read with twists and turns and surprise endings, this is the one for you!) and after that I found “Pemberley By the Sea” by Abigail Reynolds (otherwise known as “The Man Who Loved Pride and Prejudice”). With” Pemberley By the Sea” I found a completely different, modern tale of Pride and Prejudice. It was lusty and delicious, filled with heartache and passion and at the end a happily ever after.

Since that time, I have read over 300 different variations of Pride and Prejudice. I have learned that not only are these variations a great diversion but the Jane Austen community is as strong and diverse as the characters in Jane Austen’s novels. While Jane Austen wrote personalities and character traits so perfectly, she did also leave a little to the imagination. The 1995 BBC version of Pride and Prejudice created Colin Firth devotees the world over but did Mr. Darcy really look like Colin? What about that other Darcy? You know, the one who played opposite Kira Knightly (I’m sure you can guess where my loyalties lie). Whoever your ideal Mr. Darcy is, one thing is certain; while reading our novels we want to be enveloped in the experience and I have developed a way for you to experience your beloved characters in a new way.
We all know that Lizzy’s signature scent is lavender and Jane’s is rose, but what did Colonel Fitzwilliam smell like? I have an idea. What we know is that he was a military man. He lived with his men, sometimes in a tent on the battlefield. He would have been surrounded with tobacco smoke and English tea but because of his family’s status in the world he would have also had access to some more exotic teas. He is the essence of masculinity. What about Georgie? She wants so much to emulate Elizabeth but she is also a young playful girl so a combination of lavender and citrus seems fitting for her.

What I have done, is compiled all of the descriptions of Pride and Prejudice’s personalities and created a soap for each character, including Austen Variation’s Theo Darcy. You now have the ability to read your novels and smell Mr. Darcy in the room with you (in case you were wondering, he smells of sandalwood and lemongrass).


My line of Pride and Prejudice inspired soaps is slowly starting to gain in popularity. They have found themselves in England, Switzerland, Canada, Brazil and the US. I have been a guest vendor at several conferences and craft fairs as well as maintain a booth at White’s Farm in Brookville, IN. You can purchase these soaps off of my Etsy page and will also have the opportunity to purchase them at the JASNA AGM in October (Check out the Edmonton Region’s booth). Next year, I hope to take them to Regency Week in England and The 8th annual Jane Austen Festival in Louisville, KY.

I have been given the opportunity to sell my soaps at the Johnny Appleseed Festival in Ft. Wayne, IN this September. Last year this festival drew 300,000 people, all ready to buy handmade crafts and view all of the historical reenactors and this year they expect an even larger crowd. This is an exciting prospect which will provide me with the ability to advertise on a much larger scale and may even provide me with enough income to sustain a permanent store front in my own community. Although it eliminates much of my travel expenses while enabling me to better provide for my family (as Jane herself said in Mansfield Park “A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of”) it does require more up front money than I currently have on hand. I have determined that I will need $4,200 in up front funds in order to reach my goal of 2,000 bars of soap for Johnny Appleseed and a small storefront location at a local Farmer’s Market.

At the suggestion of several friends and family members, I have decided to try a crowdfunding experience with Kickstarter. Kickstarter is a company that allows people to donate to various projects with the understanding that if the funding goal is not reached within a small amount of time, no money will change hands. This puts me in a tenuous position; I’m running on faith that the wonderful people in my community will come together to help me on my way.  We only have 24 days to raise the funds, so the urgency is very real. Please Please give to my kickstarter.

For more information about me, how I got started making soap, my kickstarter goals and to donate, please visit my Kickstarter page.

You can visit the webpage for my business Shirley’s Handicrafts (named after my grandmother) here.