Monday 19 October 2009

How it all began and the question that everyone asks


Welcome to my Blog.
My name is Lorraine and I'm the creator of Old Pit Potions. A range of handmade, all natural bath & beauty products. I started out making soaps & bath goodies at the beginning of this century. makes me sound stately and venerable doesn't it?
A friend had bought me a book on soap making as a present and I was too busy working in a job that was not good for me to do anything other than look through the pages but I dreamed of making some of the beautiful bars pictured there.
Two years down the line I was happily working in a wholefood store filled with the sort of wonderful goodies that looked to me like they'd be just the thing to turn into soap. So I loaded a a basket with things like raw honey, organic oatmeal, goats milk & Lavender essential oil. I bought Coconut, Almond & Extra Virgin Olive Oils and turned my kitchen into a soap factory for the day.
Some weeks later I had what looked, smelled and lathered like very good soap indeed. Guess what everyone got for Christmas that year?
It didn't stop there. I just wanted to make more and more so that's what I did and that's where things got interesting, but that's a story for another time.
Right now I'm a few years down the line and I'm surrounded by bath fizzers & salts, massage melts & oil blends. Body and face creams, perfume spritzers and bars and bars of soap. Not to mention the wonderful materials I need to create these goodies.
Oh and the question that everyone always asks is "Why Old Pit Potions?"
The name raises a few quizzical eyebrows and a few chuckles, especially from some American friends who think that it's all about the underarms.
The truth is that the labels started as a really nice joke. I did a swap with my lovely neighbours, who wanted to give my soap as gifts alongside their delicious Sloe Gin. They came up with the label Old Pit because we live close to the site of an old coalmine. As a Miners daughter I loved the name and the picture and so the label stuck.





8 comments:

  1. Hey Lorraine!!!!! Welcome to blog land. Good luck with your new blog....VERY proud of you.

    Sue xx

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  2. Came from Poppie's page. Welcome to blogging. Interesting beginnings

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  3. Thanks both of you.
    Just dipping my toe in the water but as my youngest son has reminded me. It's time to jump right in.

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  4. Great Blog, Lorraine! :-D
    I note you didn't mention the determined tactics to recruit your human guinea pig testers, and the debate on whether the " Not Tested on Animals" really applied to some of the said testers :-D

    Much love,
    Suzanne xxx

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  5. Thanks Suzanne!
    And that's a whole other post you've inspired
    xxx

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  6. oh hello! i came here via poppie and your potions sound wonderful :)

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  7. Michele Harrison6 November 2009 at 13:34

    Hi Lorraine,
    Got on yr blog at last and it's fab. Good for u!! Did I read that u do face creams??

    Be great to see u b4 Yule if poss.
    Love,
    Michele xx

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  8. Thanks Michelle, glad you like it :-)
    I do make face creams, in fact "Blossom" is suitable for face and body but I can customise as needed. Yes it'd be lovely to see you both anytime.
    much love
    xxx

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