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Nancy Today: Finished Soap Boxes, wooden soap molds

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2009

My finished soap boxes.I`ll use them to do Cold Process Oven Process soap.I am so pleased I was able to do it!

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  • Hi Nancy The other day I made goat milk CP soap 12 lbs batch. Because I wanted to get the color so I used half water half milk with cool lye solution and cool milk. I achieved the color but I got lye flake fly around my batch. Do you know why? It wasn't I got wrong measurement because I got flake lye frying around my 2 and 3 batches again. Could you tell me how to avoid this problem?

  • your lye solution wasn't warm enough when you added it to the warm oils

  • Nancy, I love your videos. I found them while searching instructions for my husband. I need wood for CPOP. I wish I could have been there to hold the camera for you. You go girl! -carol

  • I'm so glad you found me! Finally! sigh! :)

  • Nancy, what do you use to line these wonderful boxes you made?

  • Corrugated plastic from Home Depot.

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  • wonderful! You go girl!

  • It did turn out and kept the fragrance, too!

  • to: NancyToday

    I like the way your soap molds are made. I wanted to know what kind of linner material? You are placing inside the mold and can it be purchase at HomeDepot thanks.

  • I think hand made items (with or without flaws) are nice. I love wood items. I have hand carved wood spoons (some are crooked), bowls (some are crooked with knots) ,etc. :)

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