@boysselle No, glycerin is actually a product of the soapmaking process. So you don't need to add it to your soap because it will be present in any well made soap.
@teamtwilight87 The stamps I used just naturally adhere to the bottom of the mold - but you can just pull them off. But it doesn't really matter if the stamps you have are sticky or not. If a little soap creeps behind the stamp just clean it up after you pop the soaps out!
Hi! I'm planning on making soap as wedding favors and I only have one stamp with our names on it. Is it possible to just press it into the soap while its cooling or is this the only stamp method?
@urcupoftea You can actually stamp your finished soap. Place your soap on a sturdy surface and then tap the back of the stamp with a mallet. I show how to do it in my Melt & Pour Soapmaking DVD for sale on the Bramble Berry site. But that would make a good Soap Queen video too! :)
I just bought Old Fashioned Hard Candies which reminded me, hey I have that Fragrance from Brambleberry! Could you do a tutorial on how to make Hard Candy lookalikes to go along with the scent??
i just got into soap making and i love it. i cant wait to get better at it and be able to go into more detail with the soaps! thanks for all your videos, i enjoy watching them!
SMARTTT TTTTTTT TTTT
ghazalahh 5 months ago
Can i use liquid glycerin to make soap?
boysselle 1 year ago
@boysselle No, glycerin is actually a product of the soapmaking process. So you don't need to add it to your soap because it will be present in any well made soap.
soapqueentv 1 year ago
Do they have to be sticky? Do you have to glue them?
teamtwilight87 1 year ago
@teamtwilight87 The stamps I used just naturally adhere to the bottom of the mold - but you can just pull them off. But it doesn't really matter if the stamps you have are sticky or not. If a little soap creeps behind the stamp just clean it up after you pop the soaps out!
soapqueentv 1 year ago
Hi! I'm planning on making soap as wedding favors and I only have one stamp with our names on it. Is it possible to just press it into the soap while its cooling or is this the only stamp method?
urcupoftea 1 year ago
@urcupoftea You can actually stamp your finished soap. Place your soap on a sturdy surface and then tap the back of the stamp with a mallet. I show how to do it in my Melt & Pour Soapmaking DVD for sale on the Bramble Berry site. But that would make a good Soap Queen video too! :)
soapqueentv 1 year ago
Hi Anne Marie - can i please ask what kind of thermometer you are using and where can I get one?
Thanks :)
kaysidk 2 years ago
I just bought Old Fashioned Hard Candies which reminded me, hey I have that Fragrance from Brambleberry! Could you do a tutorial on how to make Hard Candy lookalikes to go along with the scent??
cmg111177 2 years ago
Thanks for the great idea!
You might check out Episode 8: Candy Soap! for a project that might work for you.
Happy Soaping!
Anne-Marie
soapqueentv 2 years ago
i loooovvvvvvvveeeee youre videos pleaaassseee make some more soon!:)
sashalovexx 2 years ago
You're in luck! Check back next Thursday for a tutorial on making candles.
soapqueentv 2 years ago
You do a great job on your videos...sooo entertaining on top of great information. I really enjoy watching them.
SterlingMinerals 2 years ago
Thank you SO much for this video. I saw your post on the technique earlier but I really couldn't visualize it. This video was PERFECT.
treesyjo 2 years ago
That's so great to hear! It's the exact reason
I made this and my other videos. I know it's so hard to understand these techniques without really seeing someone else do it.
soapqueentv 2 years ago
i just got into soap making and i love it. i cant wait to get better at it and be able to go into more detail with the soaps! thanks for all your videos, i enjoy watching them!
heather1987scooter 2 years ago
love it u really did this for MARTH STEWART!!!!
nickmich101 2 years ago