Final Soap Challenge Winners Announcement!

It’s so hard to believe this is the final winners announcement for the Soap Challenge Club!! There have been 55 challenges since the Club started in June 2013 with 160 unique winners of $10,000 in gift certificates plus physical prizes, many of them winning multiple times! Thousands of soapmakers have joined the Club over the years to learn new techniques and push themselves to grow their skills in incredible ways. I celebrate those who didn’t give up after the first try, who offered up what they learned from their experiences, and continued to contribute over and over again not only by creating their own soaps, but encouraging their fellow Club members along the way. Thank you for coming together to create this amazing community of soapmakers!

I owe a huge part of the success of the Club to our sponsors, whose prizes provided needed incentives to go the extra mile. Huge thanks to all of you for supporting the vision of the Club and making it possible!! I’ve enjoyed learning new techniques along with everyone else even as I taught them or learned them from our guest teachers who deeply enriched our experience and brought the Club to places we could not have gone without them. They have been an enormous blessing!

The technique this month was Straight Line Designs. Toni Watt of White Milk Soaps was our guest teacher, showing us how to get perfectly straight lines in cold process soap. It is a somewhat tedious process that creates absolutely stunning results! Members could create straight or diagonal lines, as long as their soap was created in one pour session. Many took this challenge to a level of creativity that is downright incredulous!

Since this was the final challenge, we had multiple sponsors provide prizes not only to our top four voted winners, but also participation prizes to those who entered – all 82 people this month! Much gratitude goes to Bramble Berry and Majestic Mountain Sage for their participation prize packages!

In an attempt to simplify the process this month, I offered the option of having our jury members choose 10-15 entries for everyone to vote on. With well over 250 people registered for the challenge, I anticipated that the participation rate would be high – especially since this was the last challenge and there were participation prizes at stake! My goal for the challenge was for everyone to have a good experience, whether they were able to submit an entry or not. For those who did submit, I wanted them to feel like their entry was thoughtfully considered. Since this is a busy time of year, I wanted to be sure everyone felt like they had ample time to check out the entries so they could vote on the best ones. After receiving the results of the survey I sent to all the members, I decided that I would get the jury involved only if there were 50 or more entries. Well, 82 entries later, the jury members had their work cut out for them! After careful consideration, rock-star jury members Tatiana Serko of Creative Soap by Steso, Jelena Vasiljeva of SoapTechniques, Kenna Cote of Modern Soapmaking and I were able to narrow down the entries to twelve for the final vote. Members were given six total votes to be spread across three entries, ideally giving their first place choice 3 votes, second place 2 votes, and third place 1 vote. Here are the top four prize winning entries:

Congratulations to long-time member Debi Olsen of Me Do It Meself in Colorado for her stunning 34-layer soap with the same number of colors which she calls “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.” Her project took a total of 13 hours to complete! Debi has always gone above and beyond in her creations for the Club, and does an excellent job writing about her experiences on her blog. It’s quite clear that she is passionate about extravagant soap design!

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road soap by Me Do It Meself

Debi wins a $100 gift certificate from Bramble Berry for her outstanding efforts!! Be sure to click on the photo to read all about Debi’s experience and inspiration for making her soap.

In second place we have last month’s winner in the juried category, Elena Childers of Mysteria Soap in Texas, with her bold and beautiful “Universe in the Jewelry Box” soap. Although new to the Club, it is obvious that Elena is highly talented as well! She was able to create a fantastic illusion with her back and forth ombre pours and final swirled portion in the center:

The Universe in the Jewelry Box soap by Mysteria Soap

Congratulations to Elena for winning a $75 gift certificate from Symphony Scents! Her photo is also linked to her blog post with many more beautiful photos and a sketch of her plan.

Our third place winner is the ever-talented Helene Glemet of ChezHelene in Quebec, Canada! Another veteran to the Club, Helene’s ability to think outside the box really makes her designs stand out. Her soap stunned us all with its perfect black and white chevron pattern, another long process taking 9 hours to complete! Can you believe she just eyeballed this design?

B&W Chevron soap by ChezHelene

Helene’s prize is a $50 gift certificate from Majestic Mountain Sage! Congratulations, Helene! Her photo is linked to her Facebook post which describes and shows her process so be sure to check it out.

Finally, in lieu of a Sponsor’s Choice winner, the fourth place winner is Vera Lede of Lede Soap in Kazakhstan who created a 5-color diagonal masterpiece. Vera is an avid supporter of the Club as well, and has used each experience to really push herself to her maximum potential:

Line Design soap by Lede Soap

Vera wins a $25 gift certificate from For Craft’s Sake, a brand-new sponsor to the Club but a veteran in the soap supply world, best known for their super soap cutter called The Tank (one of my personal favorites!). Check out Vera’s blog post by clicking on the photo!

I know you’ll want to see the other 78 entries as well – they are pretty incredible! Check them out HERE.

This is the part of the announcement where I usually tell you what’s next. Honestly, I don’t know! This is the end of the Challenge Club. Many have wondered if someone else could take it over and continue the legacy. If I thought it was actually possible to hand it off, I would attempt it. I have sat down over the past several weeks to write out just an outline of all the steps it takes to keep the challenges running. It is nearly five pages long and doesn’t even go into detail about HOW to accomplish all these steps. I do know that there is still a need for mentorship in the soapmaking community, and if I can figure out a way to provide that in a less complicated way, I will let you know!

Meanwhile, the tutorials from all the past challenges will still be available to you. I will still offer smell-through shrink wrap. Perhaps I will find time to create a new tutorial now and then, but until I know what my schedule looks like, I can’t make any definite plans.

So I wish you all much success in your soapmaking journeys and hope to see you around! Have a very Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year!

Update: The Soap Challenge Club re-started in September 2018 and is currently going strong! Visit our website for more info.

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  1. Congratulations to all the winners! There were so many amazing entries! Amy, thank you so much for hosting these challenges! They were all so fun and it was a wonderful way to expand my horizons:) good luck in your new adventures! xx

  2. Beautiful Soaps indeed! Congratulations much love Amy!! Have a Merry Christmas and a Joyous New Year!!💕

  3. Congratulations to the winners, this was a tough challenge and you all stepped it up a notch! Aw, Amy. Endings are hard, but they mean new, exciting beginnings. When I look back at how far I’ve come, since joining the challenges (I think I started with the second!), I’m so thankful to you. You made me “go for it,” and for that I’m ever grateful to you. And now I’m forever changed, it is so hard for me to make a plain bar. Every bar needs some kind of flourish and something to make it special! Good luck to you, and Happy Holidays to you and yours!

  4. The Soap Challenge was the best thing that I found on line to date for a soapmaker!!! I looked forward to each and every challenge to learn and grow in my soap making skills. Even though I couldn’t always participate in the challenge, I loved seeing the entries and voting on them and even picking up some new techniques for future use. Thanks so much Amy for your hard work, creativity and organizational skills putting this all together. Congratulations to the winners this month and all of the previous months as well.

  5. Such incredible talent. Congratulations to all. Thanks Amy for the challeges over the years. My company grew to the point that I could not participate like I wanted. Thank you for keeping the tutorials available. Best wishes for your future!!

  6. Congratulations to all the participants. The soaps are stunning ! Thank you Amy for the time and energy you put in those challenges. I learned so much ! Happy Holidays and love !

  7. Amy,

    I want to express my real gratitude to you for hosting this challenge over the years. I may not have participated in many of them, as I came in late to attempt them, but I am grateful for every single experience I’ve had in them. What a ride each time! Being part of this special community has not just furthered my experience, but the comraderie and interaction between fellow soap makers has been an enrichment substantially worth while. Thank you for organizing this throughout the years. Without your idea and dream of this contest and the realities it formed into, we could not have come together more appropriately for the inspirations you brought to light.

    Special congratulations to the winners of the December 2017 Challenge! Thank you’s are in order for the sponsors rewarding the prizes and for the time and effort from our judges panel.

    Wishing you well on your new adventures, Amy, and may you and your family have a warm and Merry Christmas as well as an incredible start into the New Year.

    Lisa Wicklein

  8. Congratulations to all the winners … I will miss admiring every ones masterpieces!
    Thank you Amy for hosting these challenges and all the hard work that went into it. The very best to you in your future endeavors and Merry Christmas and a wonderful 2018!

  9. Even though l participated only once, l was looking forward to seing the results of the challenge and all the beautiful entries! I m so sorry that this was the last challenge, thank you Amy for all the effort, l just hope to see another soap challenge announcement soon! Happy holidays and a prosperous new year!

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