Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 Hi Shaye, I bought some wonderful Milky Way molds. I found that they are great for M/P. I tried once to use them for H/P and it failed miserably. Won't do that again. My biggest problem is the packaging of my soaps when they are ready. So yesterday I used these new clam shell boxes, just pour it in and shut the lid. PERFECT! So I ordered more of them. With glycerin they have to be packaged right away or they collect moisture from the air. Here in Oregon there is alot of moisture in the air. So as tacky as it was.. I had them in baggies tied off with a ribbon. I desperatly need ideas from others on how they do it. It worked for my first bazaar but I don't want to continue with the baggie idea. So the clam shells were a great alternative. Any that I made yesterday with the Milky Way molds went back into baggies until I come up with a better idea. HELP!!! Getting onto another subject...I decorative paint too. I am going to buy soap paints and try my hand at that. I had to go through all my craft books too and sold them on E-Bay. Traded craft books for more soap making supplies. Cost effective anyway. Another subject.. Gresham is not far from here at all, but your brother has quite a drive in from Pendleton. Especially when the mountain passes have lots of snow. Great for the skiers though. Gotta work today,I would much rather stay and play.Have a great day to all of you!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 Well this happens at shops too. I can store things fine between shows and seasons with airtight container and silica but once you put it in someones shop, the environment is out of yoru control. So its kinda tricky that way. About the MP Kbear, you dont have to order it online cuz I sell it too(just hasnt made it to my website yet). Its a very good quality stuf. I have clear and white and they are $5.50 for two pound blocks. Tis up to you. Shaye > > > > Well What if after wrapping the soap you put it in a rubbermaid type > container or something and maybe even ad a bit of silica gel in the > box to be sure that moisture stays out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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