I think that from now on, since fancy schamncy shades and designs (rounded soap with marbles in one, the letter 'g' in another, and a teeny horse romping through a larger rectangle), though fun and funky, really don't need a consistent home on our bathroom shower stall shelves, that I may just chop the soapbase into smaller sizes (ours came in a 2 pound block) and use "as is"...
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
Soap Finally Made!
Yes, it has happened. We finally managed to get our homemade soap done. And simple enough was the process: melt it down, add some food colouring and some essential oil of your choice (ours was saje's "unwind") www.saje.ca, dump into containers (we used silicone muffin tins), and let dry. A few hours later and we had our creations complete!

I think that from now on, since fancy schamncy shades and designs (rounded soap with marbles in one, the letter 'g' in another, and a teeny horse romping through a larger rectangle), though fun and funky, really don't need a consistent home on our bathroom shower stall shelves, that I may just chop the soapbase into smaller sizes (ours came in a 2 pound block) and use "as is"...
I think that from now on, since fancy schamncy shades and designs (rounded soap with marbles in one, the letter 'g' in another, and a teeny horse romping through a larger rectangle), though fun and funky, really don't need a consistent home on our bathroom shower stall shelves, that I may just chop the soapbase into smaller sizes (ours came in a 2 pound block) and use "as is"...
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