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  1. ty !!

    whats great about the soapsicles ...if your kid has one of those puppet type bath mitts, they can put the soapsicle inside the mitt...thats what my boy Logan does :D he plays with it and then when its time to get washed its so easy to soap that mitt up and get him clean LOL

    That's a GREAT idea! I'm making mine for party favors. I made them a light orange and they're scented like Creamsicles.

  2. Here's a pic of a 24 bar (8 lb.) slab mold with dividers that I made for one of the members here.

    Jeff...what are the dimensions of this particular mold you pictured?

    I just saw pictures of your 12 bar mold full of soap posted at the Dish...awesome!

  3. There was only one reply at the Fragrance Review board that said that FO was speedy, and she used a hefty water discount. The other posters said they had no problems with acceleration.

    Maybe try adding the FO to your oils first, stickblend, then proceed with your lye solution. It seems to work for me, however I DO have some FOs that are a bit speedy...these I hand stir to trace.

  4. I've heard nothing but good things about Rich's molds.

    Mine was custom made by the husband of a friend. While it was only the second one he made, it's a thing of beauty. This is the first batch I made in it.

    newmold2cropped.jpg

    Don't know if Jeff makes plexis, but I just saw a picture of his divider mold in use at another forum, and boy...that thing looks FANTASTIC~!

  5. that is really cool! and something that is re-usable on different containers to match decors. I think you could market the hell out of those...there is definitely a place for them out there...like the wine glass charms.

    very cool, indeed!

  6. All the 'woulda, coulda, shouldas' in the world aren't going to change your mind, but.....

    a. you KNEW that it was over 2 lb. when you weighed it, even if it was only a fraction of an ounce...it was over.

    b. you probably weighed it before you added the label & tape to apply it, and that would have taken it over even more.

    c. you 'coulda' just put that whole puppy in a flat rate box right there at the PO and saved yourself the additional $1.60 without having to go back home.

    d. the clerk was just doing what he gets paid to do.

  7. I'm sorry...I wasn't back and then the board was down.

    I used soap/lotion pump dispensers for mine.

    They work like a catalytic converter.

    And yes, there are many options for vessels, however, not only does it have to be heat resistant, but also something that is ok for liquids. In other words, if you are using any type of ceramic or pottery, it should be glazed on the inside and not be porous.

  8. You don't really need a 'mold', per se, to put the silvermoons in. The reason for the boxes is to keep the silicon from 'bowing' resulting in non-uniform bars.

    You could just build a wood frame to go around the 4 sides of the rubber mold. Or for that matter, you could use anything, books, bricks, etc. set up against the sides of the silicon.

    From what I have seen, the SILVERMOONS are a lot thicker than the Upland liners are, so the bowing shouldn't be all that much. Just keep in mind that you wouldn't be able to move it if you only use a frame or other objects to keep it in shape. With a box type set-up (4 sides and a bottom) you could move it after it's been poured in.

  9. trish...you gonna shrink each one individually? That's a lot of work and you probably won't be selling them one at a time.

    I think you'll save yourself a lot of grief and aggravation packaging as sets of 3, 4 or 5. Just my opinion, of course.

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