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  1. I love his soaps and his presentations. I definitely learned a thing or two about putting together a display. But Lorraine, I'm like you...how on earth does he get it out of a glass bowl. If your interested, he also has a demonstration of just putting together a simple layered soap on You Tube. Just do a search for Peter Paiva Sabonetes Artesanais - it's 3 parter. The soap base that he uses looks kind of weird to me though.....almost like the consistency of some kind of whipped soap. Maybe I just never tried whipping soap as much as he does in this demo.....
  2. Lorraine, If you go to his home page and click on the tab that says Galeria and then click on the tab under that which says Fotos Recentes....you can then go down to the section that says Inauguracao da loja 17/03/08. If you click on the pictures in this section you should see one that shows how he positioned the pieces for at least one of his watermelon soaps in a bowl. If you look at the pictures, his displays are magnificent!
  3. Thanks Joannecat18, I went to the page but I guess I don't have the correct toolbar because the translate button still wasn't showing. However, I just clicked on the blue and white soap and the recipe did pop up. So I just put it in the google translator....mission accomplished!
  4. Maybe it does have something to do with what version of Internet Explorer you have because I never found the translate button on the webpage. If anyone else has the same problem, I did a google search on "how to translate a web page" and it took me to several tools like Yahoo Babel Fish or the Google translation tool. The translation that I got back wasn't the greatest, but it was better. Unfortunately, I'm still searching for the recipe page.
  5. Thanks for all the info! I never even realized that the internet had a translate option. It took me a minute to figure out that this was in Portuguese.
  6. Thanks for your responses! I think that I was confused as to how you could get a "ball within a ball" if you know what I mean. (The skin of the apple and the meat of the apple.) Anyways, you were right....with a little imagination I did come up with something that was almost comparable....just didn't have the ball mold...but still figured it out. Thanks!
  7. Okay....I'm a newbie, but I ran across this site. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how this very talented individual creates the apple that he has added to a number of his designs????? www.peterpaiva.com.br His work is absolutely beautiful! Thanks for any input that you might have!
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