Me too!I know, know, I did read it all.
Would love to go to the luncheon, only to get the gift bag of course. It would take me a little while to get there but maybe I can use my jet .
Me too!I know, know, I did read it all.
Would love to go to the luncheon, only to get the gift bag of course. It would take me a little while to get there but maybe I can use my jet .
maybe I can use my jet .
Is that including the stalk and all the leafy bits?
I may finally be rested enough to start some soaping work. I have a lunch date with a friend, but already this morning I've chopped some soap scraps for a future confetti batch, which is a chore that's much easier to do in smaller bits, like this half-quart, rather than waiting until the day-of. More importantly, I've set up my two lye safes. I am using the Damp Rid tubs now, but eventually I'll get a couple of those 'safe dehydrator' gadgets that you plug in to refresh. Here are photos for folks who may not have heard of them before. They're large buckets with 'gamma lids,' a screw-top that fits on round buckets. You put your lye in them with something to catch humidity, which keeps the lye containers in as low-humidity an environment as possible. I got the idea from this forum, of course.
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The chopped soap (duh).
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Five jars of lye in the bucket.
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Packing paper stuffed in to keep the Damp Rid cup upright. Kludge will be replaced with a dehydrator gadget soon.
I love Waldo! And so do my kids! That's my youngest dressed as Waldo for Halloween this year ~ along with my DIL and grand daughters
I sure hope this pricey but amazing SB lasts a long time, because even if it doesn't, I can't go back now - I'm ruined!
Nah. Finding Waldo was in pictures. Finding Carmen SanDiego was geographical clues. I never watched the cartoon that came out years later. I watched the kids' game show with Rockapella singing "Where in the World is Carmen SanDiego!"
Not too much trouble, I could call in to NZ and pick up Kiwi on the way over and we could stay a while. Oz is not that far, a couple of sleeping tablets and your here. hehe.@Relle well if you do fly in, can I hitch a ride back with you? Australia is on my bucket list. See, there's this lady there who makes the most amazing yarn pieces that I'd like to purchase, but I have to go there to get them, since she refuses to ship them. If you don't mind stopping over in KiwiLand for some painted rocks, that would be awesome, too. If it's not too much trouble?
SoapmakingBingeing on what now?
Will we EVER get rid of the addiction?I am in the midst of making soap for the first time in two years. Lye is cooling and oils are melting. Just a simple plain soap, no scent or color. But I can tell you now the addiction to soapmaking is IMMEDIATELY back!!
Forgot to add, @AliOop , @KiwiMoose will have to wait out the front of her house, I won't be stopping, just using a grappling hook to grab her and keep on flying, costs too much to land and take off again. lolNot too much trouble, I could call in to NZ and pick up Kiwi on the way over and we could stay a while. Oz is not that far, a couple of sleeping tablets and your here. hehe.
Beam me up Scotty!Forgot to add, @AliOop , @KiwiMoose will have to wait out the front of her house, I won't be stopping, just using a grappling hook to grab her and keep on flying, costs too much to land and take off again. lol
Now, that would be easier.Beam me up Scotty!
I sure hope not! It's one of 2 most functional hobbies I have ~ basket making being the otherWill we EVER get rid of the addiction?
Bravo! That looks amazing @I did it! I did it!!! Here is my November Challenge hanger swirl rebatch. Ta-daaaaaaaaaaaa!!
Using @ScentimentallyYours recipe "Vegan Friendly Soap, Very White Base", which is what the original recipe was that I messed up the first time. She was kind enough to tell me what I did wrong the first time, so I thank you very kindly, Ma'am! I think I got it this time!
To rebatch, I melted 17% shreds of the first batch with my oils, SB'd it to smooth, added lye water. Separated batter into three parts: Original rose pink, purple, and black. Placed loaf mold on the diagonal and poured the rose pink. Allowed to partially set. Placed mold on its back and poured purple, then black, then a bit more rose on top. Performed hanger swirl. And here it is!
Thanks, @Shelley D ! I feel like I redeemed myself a little bit. I've learned so much here and making soap is so therapeutic.Bravo! That looks amazing @