Funmi
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This lockdown is making me miserable. I might gain a few pounds before this is over
Have you tried Voyageur Soap & Candle?I’m in Canada and wanted to order from Brambleberry ... until I got to checkout.
They use UPS (I HATE them, with them 1. you can be SURE you’ll get charged taxes and 2. they charge ridiculous brokerage fees on top of that) and it’s pretty expensive.
If you want to use USPS, they have ONE option and it’s more expensive than all the UPS options! WTH??? I kept deleting things from my order to make the package as light as possible and even with a package that was barely more than annato seeds and indigo powder, the USPS shipping was still like 25$.
I use USPS all the time and I’ve been sent packages way heavier than that for less than 15$.
I asked them about this and they never replied. :-((( Anyone know where else I can buy BLUE indigo powder? I have bought green locally, before I read here that it will make green soap. And weirdly, Brambleberry seems to be one of the only sources of BLUE indigo powder.
Please advise this Canadian girl. Thanks!
I'm sorry to hear that,. Annemarie from teatree soapworks suggests a FB group, but now I'm scared to. It's much easier not to answer a question rather than taking the time to be mean. Oh well. It's a trying time.
I actually don't know any soapmaking groups on facebook. I probably don't need that either if they are as rude as you say. I can see myself either being nice and leaving or being a little bit meaner and defending myself. Besides, I hate being on facebook most times.Im grateful that newer soap makers have this place to ask questions (Hold on, the gripe is coming) The condescending, rude and just mean responses newer soap makers get on some of those facebook soaping groups just boggles my mind. Are those people that rude in real life? It's like walking into a cesspool of Ego. They weren't repetitive questions people asked a lot.
I try to then answer the questions (If I know the answer) in a super nice way to kind of distract from the ugly but its hard not to snap back.
Are you kidding? I spent more than I made!
I get it but there's also a right way to outline those rules and a rude way.That's actually pretty common behavior in some groups. Contribute what you can and learn what you can. New soapers need to know that there are few rules to soaping that are set in stone. A creative spirit and mind never stops growing. That is why we have soap pulling
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