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bayougirl

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    SE Louisiana
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    Housekeeper

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  1. Thanks for the reminder, I was just thinking it's time for a random soap check too, because of the temp and humidity change. That's a lot of burping and shaking.
  2. The person that contacted me did it through the business website off of the contact form. So they already knew that it was legitimate. They didn't contact me through an e-mail account.
  3. Depends on what you sell. I have insurance through the Handcrafted Soap Maker's Guild. It does cover candles, but only if you do soap, too.
  4. I got one from Mary C. Richards (from Belgium, but IP says Nigeria) on March 26, just told them I don't ship outside US.
  5. Sweet Orange & Spearmint is nice, too.
  6. Website: www.BayouLibertySoaps.com facebook:https://www.facebook.com/BayouLibertySoapsLlc
  7. I store mine in a closet with wire shelving. I was using clear plastic drawer organizers (3 long rectangles) from Target, until they changed them and they don't work quite as well now. I have baskets from Target and Walmart, too. I divide them up by category, florals, fruits, masculine, vanillas, ambers and Patchoulis, clean, food and essential oil and one for essential oil blends. I have 1/2 of index cards in front of each basket or organizer telling me which catagory it is. They take up a whole 6 ft shelf all on their own.
  8. I make CP soap, bath salts, lotions and such. I do make candles, but just for me and family. Those are way to complex, but I do like to have some in the house in case of power outages or smelly house syndrome.
  9. I bought it in Oct of 2009 when I first started doing CP, you do have to get the lye seperately (I ordered it from them, too) and olive oil locally. I like it because they even had a recipe that they gave you to start with.
  10. Yep, the waiting is the worst part. I know I've never had a whole lot of patience, but soaping will help you with that. Good luck, you're first batch looks way better than mine did!
  11. I think it looks great just the way it is. Great job.
  12. I used it for a milk soap and it heated up pretty quickly. It bowed out a little, but was okay after taking the soap out (was easy to take out of the mold). It probably would be better to not do gelled soaps in it. I don't know if the lid would help the mold not bow, the channel in the top doesn't seem deep enough to hold it in place. I'll try again, if it does it again, DH said he'd make me something to keep the mold from bowing. He seems to think the acrylic they use isn't thick enough too not bow with the heat from gelling.
  13. I just got an e-mail with a refund, too. I just contacted my discover card 2 days ago. I'll make sure it shows up on the card before I call and tell them to discontinue the charge back.
  14. I did a mardi Gras soap in 2010, I used a Cinnabon type (#300) scent (WSP) and it was okay, but kind of faded. I used yellow and green oxide and ultramarine purple for the colors. It came out okay, but most people just used it for pretty soap in the guest bath. The last couple of years I haven't made any specifically for Mardi gras, I do soap for Christmas gifts and then valentine's is 6 weeks behind new years. Good luck.
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