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Sunday, December 26, 2010
Cheery Holiday (Advanced) CP Soap
Here is a really cool advanced cold process soap recipe from Anne-Marie. The name of this bar of soap is Cranberry Inclusion and it is a really cheery holiday soap to make and give as gifts for the holidays.
Wahou ! Your soaps are very beautiful ! I discover your blog this morning thanks to a new member of my blog MaCosmétoDéco&Co ( blog of cosmetics home made mainly : macosmetodeco.blogspot.com) !!! I dream to make my own soaps but i'm a little afraid because of the use of caustic soda. What is your easier recipe of soap ?
Thank you for your nice blog and maybe see you soon (on your or my blog :) )
I have a B.A. in Mass Communication and took my first melt and pour soapmaking class in 2002. Since then I got hooked making my own bath and products. I have taken various courses in Soapmaking (Melt & Pour, Cold Process, Hot Process), lotion making (lotions, creams, lotion sticks), bath products (bath salts, body scrubs), body products (lip balm, body butters, body balms, whipped butters) and more. Most of all of my classes were taught by Lori Nova of The Nova Studio in Point Richmond, Ca. I have taught courses since 2004 at various locations. I have worked as an Event Coordinator at Michaels Redwood City.
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Wahou ! Your soaps are very beautiful ! I discover your blog this morning thanks to a new member of my blog MaCosmétoDéco&Co ( blog of cosmetics home made mainly : macosmetodeco.blogspot.com) !!! I dream to make my own soaps but i'm a little afraid because of the use of caustic soda. What is your easier recipe of soap ?
Thank you for your nice blog and maybe see you soon (on your or my blog :) )
Thanks for the compliment, but I cannot take the credit for it. I was just referring the recipe to my readers.
If you are worried about working with lye, I think melt and pour is the easiest and then rebatced.
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