[soapcraft] Re: Fledgling Raptor Moon

I do plan to at some stage

 

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Ross you are too and I still think you should do a perfume/scent workshop in
Auckland (so I can come).


Louise


on 6/7/10 9:15 PM, Ross Spencer at galahad@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

By blending.  Beth is an artist and I love her to death
 
 

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Subject: [soapcraft] Re: Fledgling Raptor Moon

wow - I like/love the sound of this and love the poem!

 

Ross how do they really make these smells - thanks for the reviews :)
awesome

 

 

 

On 6/07/2010, at 7:56 PM, Ross Spencer wrote:


FLEDGLING RAPTOR MOON
Why should my sleepy heart be taught
To whistle mocking-bird replies?
This is another bird you've caught,
Soft-feathered, with a falcon's eyes.

The bird Imagination,
That flies so far, that dies so soon;
Her wings are colored like the sun,
Her breast is colored like the moon.

Weave her a chain of silver twist,
And a little hood of scarlet wool,
And let her perch upon your wrist,
And tell her she is beautiful.

Warm, soft tufts of down and gleaming tawny feathers: clove, toasted
sandalwood, aged patchouli, bourbon vanilla, carnation, massoia bark, hinoki
wood, and West Indian Bay.



   In The Bottle 
   
   I get bay, bourbon vanilla and patchoulil with a touch of clove and a
general greenness.  Smells amazing in the bottle 
   
   
   On Application 
   
   As amazing as this was in the bottle multiply that by 100 once it touches
skin.  The sandalwood is definitely toasted!  Dry, woody and slightly spicy 
   
   
   Dry Down 
   
   Damn!  I wish I had ordered 10 bottles of this before it disappeared.  As
most of the other reviewers have pointed out this has the lovely soft and
smooth clove that Beth uses.   It is golden and glowing.  Just stunning.  I
know Beth does amazing ice/snow and dirt based scents but it always amazes
me how she can get the feeling of fur/feathers in a scent.  Mole was a
classic example and this is another.  While this does go through an
unsettling celery stage as it dries down I am sure that will disappear as
the bottle ages. 
   
   
   Rating (0-5) 
   
   5 
  



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