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heartsong

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  1. I've found that every batch of soap is a new adventure in soaping. May I ask why you use salt brine to your batch? I've heard that it depresses lather except for coconut oil.
  2. Hey, there! Glad to see you, too!
  3. And thank you all so much for such a warm welcome to the forum...I've been searching for a new home for quite some time now.
  4. I think your volunteer service is wonderful! And I wish more people would find time in their busy lives to help others less fortunate. What makes the task lighter is more hands! Keep up the good work!
  5. Sorry, I didn't recommend the VBN...I'm just a small volume soaper. The Lavender Fabuloso soaps like a dream at lower temps (110*) I absolutely adore the Sugared Spruce for tarts, room spray and soaps, and is very popular, too...sticks like glue, no issues. Wish I could be more help, but because WSP keeps raising their prices, I'm looking to ease out of there and look closer at Candle Science and Aztec Int'l.
  6. I'm really surprised how popular this is getting...it is "burn your nose hairs" strong, which makes it an economical choice by using less. BTW, women are my best customers for this scent...especially the soap....go figure.
  7. May I suggest you also order a sample of Lavender Fabuloso? I make soap & tarts & room spray...this is UBER-SUPER-STRONG. but a delightful clean scent...I smell soft fir, a bit of lavender and dry florals...I call it alpine Meadows...This is a copy of the General Purpose cleaner...if used lightly it makes your house smell freshly clean, takes nasty cooking odors out...I love this especially over the Holiday...use a bit less than half of what you generally would use.
  8. Well I certainly feel for you about the computer!!!! A couple months ago my main laptop crashed and burned and took with it almost 6 years worth of work, including my labeling program...still trying to re-learn and re-do all of it again. (PIA!) Gosh, I lost so many images, to boot! I chose the woman's shelter because I guess when you're in that situation, its little things that you miss most. Most leave in such a hurry that they forget toiletry items...I wanted to give them something that smelled pretty and make them feel loved. Helping Christians was a no-brainer...No nation other than Israel and Kurdistan is helping the Christians there. Without getting political, even the USA is only bringing Muslim refugees, zero Christians...since we can't depend on Governments to do anything, then its up to us to do what we can. My small charity has already assisted almost 12,000 people in one way or another. Last year we were able to donate over $1200 and this year looks to be even better. just trying to make the world a little kinder and gentler for others.
  9. Yes, It's a real kitten and I'm delighted to be here...I'd be happy to share the photo with you...wouldn't that be darling on a pumpkin spice candle? I'm mostly reading archives and trying to figure out how to run the boards...I keep missing replies to my posts...I'm "old skool" and live in the dark ages of writing letters and mailing them. I've been driving trucks for 25 years...my hubby taught me himself...due to injury he can't drive anymore so he takes care of the homestead and runs a small mechanic/welder/machinist thing out of our shop. I donate 100% of the sale of my soaps to the Nazarene Fund through MercuryOne.org It helps Christians in the Middle East relocate to safe camps, supply food, medical, etc. At the end of each year I clear my shelves and donate the soaps to a local battered women's shelter. I also donate wrapped soaps for my local veternarian to sell at the office. It helps a little since she gives so much of her time and medicines free of charge to people who can't afford it. Good Lord, I sound like a "Goodie-Two-Shoes!"
  10. That's me! I'm still driving and soaping. I remember seeing you, too!
  11. Oh thank you, that would be so nice! I've searched thru the archives looking at every post on Aztec Intl...most seem like candle posts. I noticed that i cannot edit my post...I forgot to add Eggnog to my list of soaps. (Soapsupplies.net)
  12. I am a Tennessee Candle refugee since they closed their doors and Aztec is close by and I like their prices. What would you recommend for cold process soap? I generally use .75 oz ppo, soaping with a water/lye 2:1. I wish to avoid scents that morph or fade...I can handle acceleration or discoloration I just sell locally and it all goes to charity. This is my current line up and it would be nice to swap one fragrance out...like swapping plumeria for a good honeysuckle or jasmine...etc. Sugared Spruce (WSP) Plumeria (WSP) Blackraspberry Vanilla (WSP) Oats milk & honey (TC) Tangerine Dream (TC) True Lavender (TC) Sweetpea (TC) Thanks in advance for your help!
  13. Hi there! I love using this base from Rustic Escentuals and it comes in 3 LBS, so you'll have plenty for extra gifts, too. Here's a tutorial: http://library.rusticescentuals.com/how-to-make-scented-sachets/ btw, cut this recipe in half or in thirds, or you'll have a bunch of one scent, but you can also store in mason glass canning jars.
  14. Some of you might know me from other soap making forums. I've been soaping since 1997, involved a small charity I fund selling soaps locally in Alabama. I'm a full time truck driver, and I look forward to soaping when I'm home. So glad to be here and looking forward to seeing old friends and making new ones.
  15. This breaks my heart since TC's OM&H, Tangerine Dream, True Lavender and Sweetpea are truly exceptional scents. I searched for a very long time and spent a lot of time and money to find them.
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