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LindaColo

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  1. Beautiful color and swirls. I'm looking forward to seeing the soap cut.
  2. They are BCN Purerly Herbal. It works wonderfully in the soap.
  3. I hate to admit it, but I could not figure out how to load these pictures from my digital camera. My camera absolutely refused to load these pictures. I had to get help from my incredibly busy BIL. :rolleyes2 These are very late pictures of my swirled salt bars. Thank you Grumpy Girl for the tutorial. Soap in mold Soap cut.
  4. I had moths in my closet. Now that the closet and contents have been cleaned, I want to discourage them for visiting again. http://www.craftserver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25099&highlight=moths has some great ideas. Do you think that a sachet with peppermint, rosemary, clary sage, lavender and maybe a touch of cedarwood or patchouli would send future bugs running away from my stuff?
  5. Beautiful molds. The details are great.
  6. I remember thinking about cow's milk butter. There were mixed ideas on it http://www.craftserver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=54118&highlight=butter
  7. Wow, you sure have been busy. Beautiful soaps on the table.
  8. I finally finished my loving swap (used babassu, cocoa butter, shea, lanolin, sweet almond and other oils). I tried a whipped rebatch method and the soap ended up filling the mold fuller than originally planned. I didn't plan for the extra air that was beaten into the soap. :rolleyes2
  9. Beautiful pillar. Sounds like you had alot of fun making it.
  10. Beautiful soap - I like the swirls. Your little girl is a cutie.
  11. Cute tins. I've gotta look at the local dollar store more often.
  12. I like the extra texture the pillars have. I never would have thought of looking in DH's toolbox for candlemaking tools.
  13. I've used silicone baking pans. They were at the thrift store and I got 4 for $5.
  14. Thank you for posting this in the recipe section. GM soap is one of my favorite soaps.
  15. The smell should go away in a day or two. The first time I smelt it, I almost threw the soap away because of the smell.
  16. I use storage cubes to cure my soap. The cubes look like this: They are made out of metal, but are enamel-covered. I got mine at Target.
  17. Beautiful. I like how the different layers look like a gentle wave.
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