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  1. I cut it this morning, it looked great - went back just now and noticed its "sweating"... maybe too much fo? Regardless, I think it will be ok. Thanks!
  2. Ok so I decided to use a drawer for a slab mold... researched the the size and volume, came up with a recipe. Realized after I poured it, that I miscalculated the water and was exactly 2 oz. short. I do a 33% discount and this was almost a 6 lb. batch. Is it gonna turn out?
  3. I just started making M&P, but did alot of research before I tried it and read to only pour when the temp is 130 -140 degrees... are you pouring it when its too cool perhaps? Are you using a thermometer? Sandy EDT: Pouring at these temps is for layers, I believe.
  4. 100% Lard and 0% superfat... is what I have for a laundry stain stick. hth Sandy
  5. http://recipes.herbalsoapsbyrj.com/calculators/batch-percentage.php?batch=500&measure=ounces&p1=26&p2=18&p3=40&p4=12&p5=1&p6=3&p7=&p8=&p9=&p10=&p11=&p12=&p13=&p14=&p15=&p16=&p17=&p18=&p19=&p20=&submit=submit
  6. I have used the refined shea - good stuff!
  7. The blue, yellow, and purple are all about 4oz. and fit in your hand perfect, the green are 6oz +, a little big - I should cut them down. I never thought of aluminum foil - good idea! I just gave the plastic cup a squeeze every now and then to "kinda" mix the layers. Thanks Everyone!
  8. Some fo's and especially some eo's you can do less than 0.7 ppo... I have some scents that I only add 1 to 1 1/2 oz. for 3 LB's of soap.
  9. Hey all.. I am approaching my 1st craft fair in October and was curious if those out there who make soap sell alot of soap loaves? I was thinking of a few holiday scents in 1 or 2 LB loaves. I want to know if its worth the trouble to make these scents again for this. Thanks, Sandy
  10. The gems are clear M&P little chunks mixed with white pearl mica... I used plastic glasses to pour them into, you cant tell from the pictures but there are at least 10 layers in each "gem" lol, but they are soo fun to make, the more it looks like a screw up as your pouring, the better it turns out. They are all scented L 'Air du Temps type.
  11. These were fun to do! Thanks for looking. http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k203/skg1145/DCAM0209.jpg http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k203/skg1145/DCAM0003.jpg
  12. http://recipes.herbalsoapsbyrj.com/calculators/batch-percentage.php?batch=500&measure=ounces&p1=26&p2=18&p3=40&p4=12&p5=1&p6=3&p7=&p8=&p9=&p10=&p11=&p12=&p13=&p14=&p15=&p16=&p17=&p18=&p19=&p20=&submit=submit
  13. I used that link also that Eugenia gave to get dimensions and had hubby make a solid box. Worse comes to worse and you cant get the soap out you could just remove a few screws and take off a side or two. Sandy
  14. I just ordered from http://www.fragranceandflavors.com/default.aspx Its free shipping for orders over $50.
  15. Hmm... I melted the beeswax and shea together, then poured that into the sunflower... Do you still have what seems ( to me it did) alot of wax left in your cup after you poured? Oic what you mean - now I'm not sure if it was beeswax or all the ingredients lol, guess I will try again and see if its as greasy. Thanks.
  16. I attempted my first basic recipe today, just equal parts beeswax, shea butter, and sunflower oil. It was way too greasy IMO, but I noticed when I went back to clean up that the measuring cup I had used was coated with wax - I had thought I had it throughly mixed. Is there a trick to incorporating the beeswax better? Sandy
  17. I mix my lye/water with the oils when they are both around 110 - 115 and usually do not have a problem with fast trace..unless I've added Shea butter. That seems to make it go quick. And I also use a water discount, but havent noticed if it gels faster ( never thought to look).
  18. I like both also - very pretty! How did you get your chunks in the 2nd try to look so symetrical? They look awesome! I just throw mine in... now I'm going to have to try a pattern lol.
  19. Ooh, never thought about a divider! Going to have to dig around for something. Thanks Robin.
  20. I have a drawer I would like to try and use as a slab mold - I'm confused on the height - the measurements are 19.5 W x 12.5 H x 2.5 D, but I would like to have a bar thats only 1" thick. So my question is would I then use the 1" in place of the 2.5 or do I have to use actual dimensions to get how many oils needed. Sorry if confusing - I got myself confused lol.
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