Thanks . I have a template in Photoshop, really any paint program would work. I have sheets printed out so I can sketch with a pencil or make notes as well.You can sketch your swirls on the computer?!?! How cool! How do you do that??
Thanks. It took a long time to reach this point. Laughter is truly the greatest medicine. At least for me.
Puppies are great medicine also, here is your soulmate Stripe.
Haha, I've found my true opposite.*sigh*
I can't bring myself to make soap that looks like food. I just don't get it.
Haha, I've found my true opposite.
Wearing flip flops in my soap kitchen would freak me out and gloves are a must. Fuzzy slippers are perfectly acceptable, though.
Making food soaps is one of my favorite things to do. Pie slices, tea cakes, truffles, cupcakes. Love them all. I recently made the ice cream bubble bath bomb posted by another forum member. I also crochet food. (It drives my sister nuts, but her grandchildren love it as do mine.)
Dishes are scraped within an inch of their lives and soap kitchen is scrubbed down daily (my laundry pile has been known to walk under its own power, but my soap kitchen is another story).
I use 7th generation liquid soap.
CNN is usually on in the background and I yell at the tv - more frequently when my batter traces too fast or my design doesn't translate from head to hand. Apparently abusing Wolf Blitzer is my stress ball. (Feel free to steal that idea, it really works well.)
BTW
If you buy water soluble TD mix it a a tiny amount of water from your liquid amount as soon as you decide to make soap. By the time you need to use it it will be a lovely, speckle free paste.
Here is my tip about drying and organizing bars in the shower or anywhere...
Office letter sorters. I have them on every shelf in my showe, lol. But I must say, my bars have never been drier between showers
This might not be revolutionary to you all but for someone new to using bars... It's a huge improvement to gummy soap wasting!
So happy to have found this forum. I'm becoming obsessed with soap making, but wowza.... I can see this will be an expensive habit. I'm slowly gathering my supplies and hope to batch up soon
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