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I make soap as a hobby and don't sell other than to family and friends, but as people have tried my soaps they have started placing orders for soap to give as gifts. I made 18 pounds of soap in November and early December. Here they are:



I used clays in each of these batches. They are (left to right).
- Geranium & Tea Tree with French green clay and ground almonds
- Cedar & Lemongrass with dead sea clay and ground oatmeal
- Ginger & Cinnamon with red Morrocan clay
- Peppermint & Spearmint with white Kaolin clay

I wrap the soaps in tissue paper and add a round sticker that I print out on my color printer.

http://img380.imageshack.us/img380/moonbarsoappackagingfh0.jpg/1/w938.png
One of my soapmaking goals in 2009 is to branch out into different shapes: squares and hexagons. I'll post pictures when I do.
 
Soaps are lovely...what kind of tissue paper are you using? I would love to perfect that wrapping technique. Are you making M&P or CP soap?

Mary Lou
 
Great soaps - I really love the wraps.
 
Beautiful soaps and I love the "Moon Bar" name!!!!!!!

Digit
 
mlj said:
...what kind of tissue paper are you using? I would love to perfect that wrapping technique. Are you making M&P or CP soap?
I use the CP method exclusively. I’ve been using regular tissue paper but am switching to florists tissue as it has a wax finish that will make it more durable and longer lastingr than regular tissue paper.

jadiebugs1 said:
Pringles can or PVC pipe?? MP or CP? I'm guessing CP.
Ding-ding-ding! You are correct! CP! I use the cardboard tubes that Scotch bottles come in. The manager of the local liquor store saves them for me and I trade him soap for them. That’s good or else I’d be drinking a LOT of Scotch!
 
Jaaret, love your soaps & wrapping. How do you finish the bottom. Is there another sticky label as well.

misty
 
thanks Jaaret, & I'm curious as well about the size of the label and where you purchase them (looks like you just peel them off) I love round soaps...... :)
misty
 
thanks jaarat for the great tutorial!

for the sake of future reference, would you be so kind as to post this in the soapmaking tutorials? that way we can always refer back to it when ours are not going so smoothly!

you make such lovely soaps!

monet
 
Jaaret said:
I make soap as a hobby and don't sell other than to family and friends, but as people have tried my soaps they have started placing orders for soap to give as gifts. I made 18 pounds of soap in November and early December. Here they are:



I used clays in each of these batches. They are (left to right).
- Geranium & Tea Tree with French green clay and ground almonds
- Cedar & Lemongrass with dead sea clay and ground oatmeal
- Ginger & Cinnamon with red Morrocan clay
- Peppermint & Spearmint with white Kaolin clay

I wrap the soaps in tissue paper and add a round sticker that I print out on my color printer.

http://img380.imageshack.us/img380/moonbarsoappackagingfh0.jpg/1/w938.png
One of my soapmaking goals in 2009 is to branch out into different


Cool, i just made some round soap in pringles can, what do you use? Are these all essential oils? id like to try cin/ginger.
 
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