Resolvableowl
Here are a few unmolded.
I can't stand using little soaps when I could be holding a bar but my younger brother loves them and thinks they are neat.
I have actually poured cold process in these molds and had them survive though I have broken the brittle plastic molds just by touching them and they are not much to speak about.
I did freeze and I had also put a film of lard on them with my finger.
I re-batched with cows milk which would personally cause me more fear then the crayons. I would think milk spoils. I have see crayon eaten (might even have ate one?) have seen them on walls and remember having a great time in kindergarten melting them on the steam base boards that heated our class. I am not in a commercial situation and will use them if they are usable and figure they are probably safer then the latex I let get in my aloe bars which I will also use.
Mostly I am just having fun and seeing what happens. I will try them on myself before subjecting my little brother to them.
Cheers
gww
Here are a few unmolded.
I can't stand using little soaps when I could be holding a bar but my younger brother loves them and thinks they are neat.
I have actually poured cold process in these molds and had them survive though I have broken the brittle plastic molds just by touching them and they are not much to speak about.
I did freeze and I had also put a film of lard on them with my finger.
I re-batched with cows milk which would personally cause me more fear then the crayons. I would think milk spoils. I have see crayon eaten (might even have ate one?) have seen them on walls and remember having a great time in kindergarten melting them on the steam base boards that heated our class. I am not in a commercial situation and will use them if they are usable and figure they are probably safer then the latex I let get in my aloe bars which I will also use.
Mostly I am just having fun and seeing what happens. I will try them on myself before subjecting my little brother to them.
Cheers
gww