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TAS

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  1. Ken posted a temporary site - A temporary backup copy of SoapCalc is here (just the calculator and View Recipe): http://www.soapcalc.com/calc/SoapCalcWP.asp This is on another domain and on another server from the same hosting provider. TAS
  2. Can't believe it... Christie strikes again - same form email she sends to everyone. Sigh. I would like to see her karma rap sheet. Wow, some people really are pieces of, well you know what. TAS PS we should start a page with names of scammers (I recently had a horrible experience with a woman who has an internet presence, wants soap and "who's all about quality", but does not think she should pay for products). Double sigh.
  3. I've never tried it but I was reading about another rhubarb fo and the reviewer said that it smelled like play-dough for about a month and then the scent changed and it was lovely. Maybe your soap will go from an ugly duckling to a swan. Hope so. TAS ps let us know!
  4. Hi guys - sorry to be AWOL but I am transferring data from old computer to new computer (what a pain). First of all thanks for all the great, encouraging comments. Yes, I do my own photos, sometimes more successfully than other times. Soapymomma, rituals, if you look it up in the dictionary means "a ceremony consisting of a series of actions." Gotta run - still trying to get everything to work on the new computer. Ug. TAS
  5. I worked up some Valentine goodies and thought I would share with you - This is from my "Love and Desire" series - heart shaped bath bonbons, and bath bombs with individual "naughty" quotes wrapped inside. This is for the "goddess" oriented - bath bombs, perfume and lotion. The bath bombs have "rituals" instead of naughty quotes... and From the "Follow Your Heart" series. You can see descriptions on my blog or web site (Valentine Specials) - http://www.tastouchsoaps.com/TAS_Touch/Valentine_Specials.html I had fun creating the concept, labels and products and fortunately sold some (whew). TAS
  6. Thanks Vanessa, What I do to avoid air holes is this: 1. mix your oils, eos and any additives and stick blend well. 2. add your curls and hand stir. 3. add your lye and continue to hand stir until you get a light trace. 4. pour all into mold. 5. wait for your surprise when you unmold. TAS
  7. do you have a cheese slicer? you can make soap curls with that (but I found that they come out a bit thicker). I actually bought the beveler to - gasp - bevel my soap bars but did not like it and thought about selling it, then I read a post by Kristy saying she used a beveler to make soap curls... I bet there might be some soaper who wants to sell their little used soap beveler. I also read you can use a carpenters chisel. TAS
  8. I use to do the same thing - used a pencil or dowel to get a curl, but the beveler works. I think if the soap is too fresh it is harder to get a good curl, but then it depends on the particular bar - tallow is easier, all veggie is softer and mushier to work with. TAS
  9. I got a pm (because she did not want to hijack that particular thread) from one of our members asking: I posted pictures of some of my stamped soap here - http://www.craftserver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=79881 "I have a beveler, but I don't get the spiral effect like you do with your curls. Especially like the curls around the soap in the first picture you posted. And you are cutting the curls on fresh soap, I'm assuming, right? To answer her question I created the spiral effect by taking a plain old vegetable peeler and running it down the length of a log. Yes, I used fresh soap. In the same post, second picture, I used the soap beveler to make the curls. Here a couple of pics - Soap and beveler Finished curl Happy curling! TAS
  10. I saw some at Costco. A big container, and it say hydrogenated, but I don't know if it is what you want - the price seemed very reasonable. TAS
  11. Hi Jeana Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. Mercury is retrograde and causing my computer to have little hiccups - plus I could not find the photos that I wanted to share with you. Anyway -- glad that you like my soap/stamp. When I do veggie soap it is always much softer and I need to have a lighter hand when stamping. The tallow soaps are easier to stamp in that they do not get "squished." For the soap curls I use a soap beveler, or a cheese slicer. I got the soap beveler at KB. Here are some pics. Hope this helps you "curl your soap." Oh, and yes, I do the CP method. Please share you creations once you have "curled you soap." TAS
  12. Hi Linda, I'm not sure about stamping on a fully cured bar of soap because I have never tried to do that. Here is what I have tried and know works. I have used mica with both a plain rubber stamp and a metal stamp purchased from www.owossographic.com but only on fresh soap. This is what I do After I cut my soap into bars I just take my stamp and "dip" it into some mica (which I put into a flat plastic plate) then place it on my soap and press it in. Easy-peasy If your soap is hard (cured) the rubber stamp might not make an impression. Kelly Bloom said that she dipped her stamp in some oil (jojoba I think) before she dipped in mica and stamped. Please let us know what happens - does it work or not Here is a pic of my rubber stamped soap - and here is a pic of my metal stamped soap - Happy stamping! TAS
  13. Sorry for being so thick - what is OBN? Thanks TAS
  14. Good going! reminds me that I should do something for valentine's day. TAS
  15. My MIL loves it but I don't so she buys it from a friend of mine. I mean she really loves it. She is 89... TAS
  16. Well I was so totally impressed with you raking it in. I still am impressed - TAS
  17. Macro and set your camera at the highest resolution. TAS
  18. Instead of liquid soap could we sub melt and pour? This looks like a great recipe - thank you for sharing it. TAS
  19. Good Morning, Not sure if this would be the place to post this question. I am considering purchasing drums of coconut and palm oils with some friends and we will need to purchase a drum heating belt. Can anyone recommend one or what specs (watts, volts, amps) would qualify a good one? I know nothing about electricity. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks, TAS
  20. My hubby was born in Joliet so maybe someday. Where are you located, and when are you coming to Colorado? TAS
  21. I got mine at Colorado Organics. Good price and quality and I can pick it up and avoid shipping costs... TAS
  22. I use tallow and lard. I got into a "discussion" with another soaper who soulfully told me that she just couldn't bear the thought of using soap with animal FAT. I told her that I respected her views but that animal OIL came from animals that were not killed for the specific purpose of making my soap, and that using the tallow made it more earth friendly because all parts of the animal were utilized to create something beneficial. Then I went on to say how palm harvesting was displacing native populations, not to mention the poor orangutans. She shut up. I understand you can get sustainable palm - anyway that is what some web sites claim. TAS
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