Hello, everyone! I've moved back to my aunt's and I still have tons of unpacking to do so soaping will have to wait :(
However, I was thinking of putting together a breakfast basket for a friend's birthday which is coming soon in May.
So far I've come up with this:
Oatmeal, Milk and Honey Soap
Hazelnut Coffee Cinnamon Scrub
Chocolate Vanilla Bath Muffins
I also want to add a nice whipped cream in but am stuck as to what fragrance to use. I thought maybe peach or apricot would be good but I'm still unsure.
What do you guys think would be a good fragrance for my whipped cream and still match the breakfast theme?
Keep those comments coming! I am also including a little surprise in my pink giveaway bag but the winner won't know what it is until they get it ;)
OOO! Yum! I would suggest some fruit with that yummy breakfast, perhaps........
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-strawberry with a hint of lemon, banana,or chocloate
-orange with a tad of grapefruit
-lemon with a hint of lime or mint
YUM! OOO! tee hee!
I think fruit might balance the sweetness, although maple syrup might be nice. ;)
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Melon is always a nice refreshing fruit for a relaxing weekend breakfast. You could do a cucumber melon fragrance or a watermelon.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea for your friend’s birthday. Have you thought about using Fresh Baked Bread? We’ve been experimenting with it this week at Bramble Berry and have a new found love for an old fragrance!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking something Orange...as in Orange Juice. :D Or maybe a strawberry/waffle/cream combo. That gives me an idea....Lol
ReplyDeleteCute idea!
You could use Dreamsicle or Mimosa for the whipped cream. If you really want a whipped cream scent, Rustic Escentuals actually makes one called what else? Whipped Cream. It's very subtle though.
ReplyDeleteJudi: Your orange vanilla or raspberry lemon creams would go great with it! Can I just say I am still in heaven from the scents???
ReplyDeleteJoanna: Maple syrup sounds divine!! I have a pineapple fragrance except its a bit too sweet for me. I'll see if vanilla can tone it down!
Sarah: I haven't smelled cucumber melon before. Is it very sweet? I have a watermelon one which I don't like cause it's a bit too chemical-y.
Anne-marie: Mmm, fresh baked bread. That sounds delightful. Would it go well with a cream?
Elizabeth: Yes, orange sounds good! Judi's orange vanilla is to die for!
Mocha Girl: I have a dreamsicle fragrance. It's really yummy. That's not such a bad idea!
I definitely agree that a fruity scent is the way to go... maybe something citrus or melon or maybe a berries and cream scent? So many options.
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