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I have been looking for inspiration on how to package bars should I ever develop enough skill and product inventory to sell them. I'm really gald I found soap making, its kind of like baking. I was obsessed with baking but its just me here and the last time I made 2 dozen sweet potato cupcakes I ate them all to myself in 2 days. Anyways... For now, I think it does much more for the presentation when giving them away than giving naked bars. I've seen them in paper, shrinkwrapped, sealed in plastic with holes punched and without holes, and muslin bags so far.. and some naked with just a label band. Do the soap bars need to "breathe"? Would it be dependent on the weather? I'm in Texas and it is not uncommon to have 100 day streaks of 100+ degrees. I had an idea to wrap my bars in homemade recyled paper. Basically you liquefy soggy paper in a blender with water, maybe trace amounts of emlers glue, and use a screen and felt to form and dry sheets... and spices from the cabinet flowers and leaves and other things that grow can be added. I also very much like repurposing and tree-hugghing-hippie stuff, and I get to get rid of mah junkmails, paper bags and cardboard without filling a landfill. I can just see wrapping a clove based bar with paper laced with clove too!
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