goat soap rulz!
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Thanks!
I like the pic. Good balance and contrast. The sprinkle of glitter and the rubber ducky says, "This is a fun soap!" Well done!I received some glitter to try out and although I told them I couldn't use it in soap because it's not biodegradable, I did use it to take some photos and I like how it turned out. (and I used my stamp as well)
Just one from each batch...in grams.Do you weigh every single bar, or just one from each batch?
Good for you Marina!Christmas soap. It is July.. hot, but thinking about Christmas.
I used an ice cream scoop for the coal soaps so would have that lumpy look. I have some cute Christmas organza bags (red with gold snowflakes) that I'm going to package them in. I got the idea from WSP's (Wholesale Supplies Plus) site last year.The coal soap is brilliant! That is such a cute idea! Did you use a mold?
I'm actually a bit farther away than you are (depending how far north in Calgary you are....up Nose Hill way? ;-) ), about 300km. BUT, we have relatives in the US, so (used to) travel there a few times a year.I am eternally jealous of you guys tat are so close to the border!
Very prettyI weigh them all and then round down to the lightest even number for my labels.
I received some glitter to try out and although I told them I couldn't use it in soap because it's not biodegradable, I did use it to take some photos and I like how it turned out. (and I used my stamp as well)
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Love these colors!I weigh them all and then round down to the lightest even number for my labels.
I received some glitter to try out and although I told them I couldn't use it in soap because it's not biodegradable, I did use it to take some photos and I like how it turned out. (and I used my stamp as well)
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Well, they are perfect for Christmas soapsIt is red pepper from Madagascar.
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