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Peacefulheart |
Posted - Jun 12 2008 : 05:50:42 AM You can do a google search on Chestnut Hlls Farm, they have free directions on their website. Sister Penny |
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Prairie Princess |
Posted - Jun 26 2008 : 3:21:56 PM I'd be interested in the Celtic molds... what kinds of things do you like for trade?? :)
~Jodi
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StitchinWitch |
Posted - Jun 26 2008 : 2:07:46 PM It also may help to put soap in molds in the freezer for a couple of hours. When you remove it from the freezer dip the bottom of the molds in hot water for a couple of seconds, just long enough to heat the mold but not the soap.
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Tina Michelle |
Posted - Jun 25 2008 : 11:54:04 PM an easy way to get soap out of a mold is to use a little vaseline to "grease" the mold before pouring in your soap..the soap will pop right out easy as anything..just thought I'd toss that little tip out there.
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StitchinWitch |
Posted - Jun 25 2008 : 6:45:16 PM On the topic of soap molds, I have a box of them I would be happy to trade/sell. Used only once -- I didn't like the hassle so I went back to just making square soap. There are 8 sheets of molds and each one holds from 4 to 6 bars. Celtic rounds, hexagons, ovals, sea shells, stars and moon, flower rounds. Make me an offer I can't refuse!
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