I know this was a few years ago but I just want to say, I’ve been doing a lot of research before making my melt and pour soaps and your voice is so comforting ❤ and you gave lots of great info, thank you!
Hey, i am still fairly new to soap making but i think that the magic is in learning via mistakes. Different from learning by your mistakes. Meaning that's how I've figured out my bast (and worst) techniques. Showing us how to work with mistakes is incredibly valuable and makes for excellent videos. So please don't worry about that. I've learned a lot more from your 2 soap tutorials than the 50 perfect little set up videos! Way more that i can actually use!!! Keep going love!💜💜💜
Thank you thank you thank you! That is one of the nicest compliments I could ask for! That's why I went ahead and posted that video.....because I wanted to show newcomers how you can "fix it" when things go wrong. So if it could help even one person then I am happy!
Thank you again Ms. Jennifer for your video on MP. I just watched your 1st MP awhile ago and I can't stop watching!!! 😆 I love it so ! Your so patient for us newbies. And again its your creation so beautiful please don't apologize for it. Your great for me 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I watched your first video and have to say it was the best MP I have watched (and I watch a lot of them). Loved this one also - please make more videos. I am new to MP soaping and both videos were very helpful.
Absolutely stunning!! I just started a soaping and just started making videos for TH-cam channel too. Keep up the great work! I actually like hearing you talk. I learn so much! Thank you 😊
@@jencrazysoaplady I think I just messed up some rainbow soap I don't know until I cut the loaf later 🙃. Goodness mistakes happen but your videos are really freshing and you do a great job in explainations. Hope to see another one before next year! Take care and be well
Thank you so much for the kind words. And I'm glad you liked the music....I figured I needed to add something in there or I would've just kept babbling lol 🤣🤣
I haven't personally done that but you could try it. However 150°-160° is gonna be too hot to swirl with SFIC base, which is what I'm using in this video. You may be able to swirl that warm with Stephenson base. With the SFIC you're gonna need to pour under 130°
New to your channel!!! You did absolutely amazing!! You are very thorough with explaining and your soap came out perfect !! I had fears about posting my videos, but you helped motivate me! Keep them coming!!!
I apologize. I do talk about my measurements in another one of my videos but not this one :( Unfortunately you do have to reheat alot and I talk about that in my other video as well. I used to let it bother me but not anymore. My method requires several reheats because I let the base get very cool, and it also gives a more defined swirl. If you don't like having to reheat several times then this method may not be for you. Fortunately, there's other swirling techniques you could try that don't require reheating. A really good one is the acorn swirl. If you haven't tried that one yet, I would. It produces a different swirl but it's very pretty :)
I know this was a few years ago but I just want to say, I’ve been doing a lot of research before making my melt and pour soaps and your voice is so comforting ❤ and you gave lots of great info, thank you!
@internallyscreaming90 awww thank you so much. That means alot to me.
Hey, i am still fairly new to soap making but i think that the magic is in learning via mistakes. Different from learning by your mistakes. Meaning that's how I've figured out my bast (and worst) techniques. Showing us how to work with mistakes is incredibly valuable and makes for excellent videos. So please don't worry about that. I've learned a lot more from your 2 soap tutorials than the 50 perfect little set up videos! Way more that i can actually use!!! Keep going love!💜💜💜
Thank you thank you thank you! That is one of the nicest compliments I could ask for! That's why I went ahead and posted that video.....because I wanted to show newcomers how you can "fix it" when things go wrong. So if it could help even one person then I am happy!
I agree 100%! Love your videos! Learning so much 😃 you have a new subscriber!
Love your videos. Especially the swirl instructions. Going to try them today. Keep the videos coming!
So happy to see you back tytyty for sharing this…❤️🤗❤️
Hey Sara! You so very welcome ☺
Amazing! The finished product is beautiful. I just bought the planer and beveler because of this video. :)
Thank you. And you won't regret purchasing the planer. It has truly been a life saver for me!
Omg I just love those colors!
You are WAY too hard on yourself! I think these soaps are beautiful, even before the planing, and I'm absolutely taking notes on your process.
I think they turned out beautiful. Would it help if you stirred before each pour. Might eliminate some of the lumps. But anyway I love them.
I’ve seen both of your videos, I love listening to you talk, and your soap is beautiful 💚💙
So sweet of you! Thank you 💕💕
You are a gem! Great visional etc. Thank you for sharing, helping those that are interested in melt & pour.
Thanks so much for saying that. I sure hope I'm able to help some fellow soapmakers out there 😀
I love the details! The talking really helps! Thanks!
Thank you. I really appreciate you saying that as I always feel like I babble too much. I’m glad you found it helpful 😊
Thank you again Ms. Jennifer for your video on MP. I just watched your 1st MP awhile ago and I can't stop watching!!! 😆 I love it so ! Your so patient for us newbies. And again its your creation so beautiful please don't apologize for it. Your great for me 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks so much again 💕💕
I watched your first video and have to say it was the best MP I have watched (and I watch a lot of them). Loved this one also - please make more videos. I am new to MP soaping and both videos were very helpful.
Thank you so much. I'm glad my videos have been helpful for you. I'm gonna try to make them more frequently 😀
They turned out really pretty!
Thank you ❤️❤️
Absolutely stunning!! I just started a soaping and just started making videos for TH-cam channel too. Keep up the great work! I actually like hearing you talk. I learn so much! Thank you 😊
Thank you so much!
And I just subscribed to your channel 😀❤️💕
@@jencrazysoaplady How kind of you. Thank you! I just love your videos. They inspire me. Keep up the great work!
Love how it came out! So pretty 😍
Thank you so much! Hopefully my next video will go more smooth 😆
@@jencrazysoaplady I think I just messed up some rainbow soap I don't know until I cut the loaf later 🙃. Goodness mistakes happen but your videos are really freshing and you do a great job in explainations. Hope to see another one before next year! Take care and be well
Thank you for the kind remarks....and I'm sure your soap will look great! And most definitely I'm gonna be making more frequent videos now 😀
Aww I am glad you did post.. you're showing us how to fix it..i am taking mental notes. Love the fun music by the way.. ;)
Thank you so much for the kind words. And I'm glad you liked the music....I figured I needed to add something in there or I would've just kept babbling lol 🤣🤣
Your work is so amazing ! Thank you for your videos . New to this and your videos are a great resource.
Thank you so much and I'm so glad my videos have been helpful ☺ 💗
How do you choose which way to go with each color? I'd be having a panic attack about that alone!
Thank you I love your melt & pour videos very beautiful soaps❤️
Awww thank you so much Lakeshia ❤️
Loved this video and the soap is awesome! Thanks for posting.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed 😀
I've really enjoyed watching this.i recently bought stuff to start making soap,but haven done it yet kinda nervous,
I know you will do fine! I hope this video helped you :)
I thought your bars of soap in the end Jennifer looked really lovely. 🥰🇬🇧
Thank you for saying that. I was happy with the outcome considering how much trouble I had 😩
Its great, just be the soap queen andvteach us newbies
You are ok 😊 I love it 🌟🌟 God bless you
Could you use a wax melter at 150-160F° to melt the mountain and keep it at a stable temperature?
I haven't personally done that but you could try it. However 150°-160° is gonna be too hot to swirl with SFIC base, which is what I'm using in this video. You may be able to swirl that warm with Stephenson base.
With the SFIC you're gonna need to pour under 130°
@@jencrazysoaplady thank you so much!!!!!
New to your channel!!! You did absolutely amazing!! You are very thorough with explaining and your soap came out perfect !! I had fears about posting my videos, but you helped motivate me! Keep them coming!!!
Thank you so much.....and I woukd love to see your videos too 💖
Can you please tell me how much soap bace you have in each pouring pitcher. What is the full recipe thanks.
I filled each container with approx 5 oz each.
I used 2% fragrance oil.
Did you use titanium dioxide for the white? Or white melt and pour?
I used white melt & pour. It was probably goat milk but I can't remember for sure
❤ thank you for the inspiration
I think its beautiful
Great video Jennifer!
Thank you so much Rhonda 💓
What do u do with the skin
Looks beautiful! Thank you.
Thank you so much 💓
What do you use for colorants? Mica?
Yes, mica
Great Job!!! Wonderful!!!!!
Thank you so much Tracy 💓
Where did you get that planer
CDA SoapWorks on Etsy.....but there's a link to it in my video description.
Thank you for sharing❣
You're so welcome ☺
Beautiful
Thank you so much 💓
Pretty
I love it
Thank you so much 💓
I don’t like the fact that she doesn’t give you the measurements and doesn’t tell you that you have to keep reheating them
I apologize. I do talk about my measurements in another one of my videos but not this one :(
Unfortunately you do have to reheat alot and I talk about that in my other video as well. I used to let it bother me but not anymore. My method requires several reheats because I let the base get very cool, and it also gives a more defined swirl. If you don't like having to reheat several times then this method may not be for you. Fortunately, there's other swirling techniques you could try that don't require reheating. A really good one is the acorn swirl. If you haven't tried that one yet, I would. It produces a different swirl but it's very pretty :)