How to Stamp Soap

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2011

http://www.brambleberry.com

In this episode of Soap Queen TV, Anne-Marie shows how to stamp soap. Stamping your handmade
soap is an easy way to add that special detail to your soap. You can stamp Cold Process or Melt & Pour soap but there are some important tricks to know for a successful bar of soap. Fortunately, Anne-Marie is here to show you how!


Are you a blogger? Please feel free to embed this video on your blog. If you need any help just let us know! info@brambleberry.com

Anne-Marie Faiola is the owner of Bramble Berry http://www.brambleberry.com author of Soap Queen Blog http://www.soapqueen.com and developer of Teach Soap http://www.teachsoap.com

Music: PsyWoofers' "Dancing 4 Joy"

All supplies used in this video can be purchased at http://www.brambleberry.com

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  • ok so if i were to sell soap online and someone orderd a bard of soap,i would have to make a loaf of it...do u think if i packaged the other bars (thats not sold yet) in shrink wrap and shrink it it would last a while?

  • @snowman358 Yes, always wrap your M&P soap as soon as possible. And they should last many months and look as good as they did when you made them.

  • i think you could even pour a little clear soap into the crevice after you put on the mica powder. it would keep it in!

  • @TheLemonLily That's a great idea! thanks!

  • Can you make watermelon soap? ^_^

  • @lilyfloweranime I did a blog post on that once. Thanks for the request!

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  • Could you upload more please i get excited when you post because its a while in between videos xx

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  • @familychef It usually lasts for a few washes. Mostly it's there to look pretty when you first get your soap!

  • Wont the mica wash off with the First use?

  • @soapqueentv little ink stamps, not very good on Melt and Pour bars.

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