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Post by braided-rug on Nov 16, 2005 15:08:55 GMT 10
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Post by ellise on Nov 17, 2005 2:44:59 GMT 10
Cool Beans thanks
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Post by braided-rug on Nov 17, 2005 15:49:12 GMT 10
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lynn
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Post by Admin on Nov 18, 2005 6:23:58 GMT 10
Lots of good recipes, supplies and plain ole advice out there for you soap makers. I would like to try my hand at it one day.
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Post by braided-rug on Nov 18, 2005 11:33:18 GMT 10
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lynn
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We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same.
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Post by lynn on Nov 19, 2005 11:11:32 GMT 10
Here's one I forgot about, BR. Sounds pretty easy for a beginner.
Homemade Gifts: Peaches and Cream Bath Bars Here’s an easy, homemade gift for you to try with your children. I’ve not met anyone yet that doesn’t enjoy the smell of this soap.
Ingredients: 1 (4 oz.) bar castile soap (unfragranced baby soap works well) 1/4 C. distilled water 1/4 C. powdered milk 1 T. sweet almond oil 1/8 tsp. peach fragrance oil 1 drop orange food coloring (optional)
Directions: 1. Shred the soap and set aside.
2. Heat the water in a heavy saucepan over low heat.
3. Stir in the shredded soap until it forms a sticky mass.
4. Remove the pan from the heat and add the powdered milk, sweet almond oil, peach fragrance oil and food coloring, if desired.
5. Stir until well blended.
6. Spoon the soap into mold and set for 4 hours or until hardened. You can use simple, plastic candle or candy molds for this purpose.
When you have mastered this fun and easy process to make your first homemade soap, you are ready to try more advanced soapmaking and even candlemaking! You can readily find easy-to-use soapmaking and candle making supplies for beginners right on the internet.
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