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10 Things You Need To Know Before Starting A Soap Making Business

August 14, 2016 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

I love this write up of 10 things you should know, I especially love fact number #1. You do NOT get to make soap all the time! Its the same when I tell people I run a Craft blog, they automatically assume I craft all the time. I barely get time to craft with my kids let alone for business.

10 things you need to know.

Is selling homemade soap profitable? Yes, it can be, make sure you factor in your hours of work, and also don’t be tempted to give away freebies to friends and family, start how you mean to go on.
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So how much money can you make selling soap? This really depends on how much soap you can produce. I have seen small soap makers have to turn down large wholesale orders because they simply could not produce enough soap to meet the order. Some solutions are outsourcing your soap making, renting larger premises, or taking on some staff to help you produce large wholesale orders.

Is soap-making a hobby? If you make money from it, then it is not a hobby it doesn’t matter how small, it is a business the moment you turn a profit or sell a single block.
Where should you sell your handmade soaps? Start small, start local, then you do not need to worry about postage and packaging. Seek out small craft fairs or booths, making sure you have enough stock for the day. Hand out business cards, maybe make some small samples for people to try or smell.  As your business grows, increase your options. Consider selling on Etsy or on a local Facebook marketplace group.  You will not grow your handmade soap business overnight, so take it slow and steady.

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Perimenopause Calm Down Coloring Sheets (For When You Want to Scream into a Pillow)

Free Printable Downloads for Women 40+ Navigating the Hormonal Rollercoaster

Let’s be real—there are days when being a woman over 40 feels like riding a hormone-fueled tilt-a-whirl without the safety bar. Welcome to perimenopause, my friends. If you’ve ever found yourself sweating while standing in front of the fridge, crying over a puppy food commercial, or forgetting why you walked into a room (again), you’re in good company.

That’s exactly why I created these Perimenopause Calm Down Coloring Sheets—printable pages made especially for those “I swear if someone breathes near me I’m going to scream” moments.

What Are Calm Down Sheets?

These aren’t your typical mandala coloring pages. Nope. These were lovingly illustrated with women in perimenopause and menopause in mind—think messy buns, mood swings, and a whole lot of caffeine. Each sheet includes relatable cartoons, cheeky quotes, and stress-relieving doodles that are way more satisfying to color than pretending you’re fine.

They’re perfect for:

Rage coloring during a hot flash

Cooling down after snapping at your partner for chewing too loudly

Unwinding with a glass of wine and a pack of colored pencils

Quiet moments when your brain fog lifts just enough to enjoy something creative

Why Coloring Helps During Perimenopause

There’s science behind this, promise. Coloring helps lower cortisol levels, focus your mind, and gently ease anxious thoughts. It’s like a mindfulness practice, but one that doesn’t require Lycra or a meditation app subscription. And let’s be honest—when the world feels a bit much, giving a snarky mug or frazzled cartoon woman a splash of lavender and hot pink is downright cathartic.

 

 

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