carlyjones
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Today I cut my Sugarplum Smiles soap, getting ready for the holiday season early
Sugarplum smiles sounds like it smells amazing!!
Today I cut my Sugarplum Smiles soap, getting ready for the holiday season early
I tried my hand at Clyde sliding. I cut this guy this morning. I also spend a fair amount of time last night picking my dream fragrance collection.
Is it really bad? Sometimes it falls back down after gel phase and you don't even see it!
Today I cleaned up 15 bars that had horrible ash on them. I hand washed each one. It's one of my best selling soaps so I needed to make sure it looked nice! It doesn't typically have ash on it but, this batch didn't want to gel (I poured it at too thin a trace) and it stayed soft for a week after unmolding and cutting. I stuck it back in the mold and reheated it at 200 F for 3 hours. It ended up a-ok except for the ash. They look good now and are drying.
I boiled some jewel weed in distilled water for a poison ivy soap.
I converted and addicted three men in my writing class into trying soap making. I am wearing the crown of Evil Conversion Goddess at the moment, and feeling pretty proud of myself.
Dunno about Tenn, but in PA jewel weed grows along creek banks and in ditches along the roads!Where do you get your jewel weed? I've got a neighbor that wants some jewel weed soap and I have no idea where to get it. I read on line that fresh jewel weed makes better poison ivy relief but I'm not savaging in the woods for weeds for anyone. Even if I do like them.
Finally got around to the boys' salt bars. First time using glycerin to disperse mica. I'm so excited to cut these. They looked just lovely pouring into the mold. (And now that they're done I remember why I swore off salt bars...) Used Ed Hardy FO on left and Barber Shop FO on right.
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