Those are so cute , I’m glad they came out for you. I have so much craft products in a small apt but if I could I really like the idea of candles . Very expensive no room , but not to say one of these days I might! This year I took a liking to junk journal and milling my own flour and the whole sour dough thing. But those candles are in my thoughts. I don’t work anymore and there’s the expense also but I love your candle videos. You look very pretty today. Thanks Cricket
Hi Sandra, I would love to make these for my grandkids. I have a question about melt and pour soap that I hope you can help me with. I just recently, a week ago, made my first batch of melt and pour soap. It came in a very nice kit with lots of tools. It was a shea butter base. I did add some scent, color and some french clay. I started using one bar after 24 hours, at my kitchen sink to wash my hands. I am surprised at how fast the soap bar is dissolving. At this rate I have to wonder if it would be worth the effort and cost. Is there something I can add to my soap bases to make them more durable or do I need to get a different base other than the shea butter base? Thanks in advance
Hello! I love melt & pour soap because it is ready to use as soon as it solidifies! With mp soap you should always make sure that any additives are within the recommend amounts. Each company will list how much fragrance/additives like clay or other ingredients can go into the mp soap safely. I always buy my soaps from Wholesale Supply Plus although I have been gifted soap from Brambleberry & other companies. The soaps that I get from WSP last a long time and feel amazing on my skin. I highly recommend that you check them out!
Those are so cute , I’m glad they came out for you. I have so much craft products in a small apt but if I could I really like the idea of candles . Very expensive no room , but not to say one of these days I might! This year I took a liking to junk journal and milling my own flour and the whole sour dough thing. But those candles are in my thoughts. I don’t work anymore and there’s the expense also but I love your candle videos. You look very pretty today.
Thanks
Cricket
How long does the soap last? What would you sell these for?
Love these so much!! May I ask what color that blue is please?
It’s a blue mica that came in the kit that I have linked in the description box
Hi Sandra, I would love to make these for my grandkids. I have a question about melt and pour soap that I hope you can help me with. I just recently, a week ago, made my first batch of melt and pour soap. It came in a very nice kit with lots of tools. It was a shea butter base. I did add some scent, color and some french clay. I started using one bar after 24 hours, at my kitchen sink to wash my hands. I am surprised at how fast the soap bar is dissolving. At this rate I have to wonder if it would be worth the effort and cost. Is there something I can add to my soap bases to make them more durable or do I need to get a different base other than the shea butter base? Thanks in advance
Hello! I love melt & pour soap because it is ready to use as soon as it solidifies! With mp soap you should always make sure that any additives are within the recommend amounts. Each company will list how much fragrance/additives like clay or other ingredients can go into the mp soap safely. I always buy my soaps from Wholesale Supply Plus although I have been gifted soap from Brambleberry & other companies. The soaps that I get from WSP last a long time and feel amazing on my skin. I highly recommend that you check them out!
You should sanitize the rubber ducks before using. Straight out of the box is unsanitary.