Guest guest Posted February 8, 2006 Report Share Posted February 8, 2006 Colleen wrote: <<I dug the soap out of the pot and pushed it into the mold by hand. LOL, boy did I have a mess, little soap balls everywhere! I covered it up and haven't touched it.>> Hi Colleen- I had a seize once when I used TAL, even though I didn't do my usual water discount. It wasn't so bad that I couldn't get it into the mold, but there were air pockets in it and the surface was bumpy. I still sliced it and left the top with the rough surface-I wrapped it in saran with a label on back and wrapped a ribbon around it-it was a huge seller! I would say, just cut it into random " chunks " and wrap it however you like and sell it! Just write in the weight of each bar and decide on a price. As long as the soap came out ok, it will still be wonderful! It's sort of nice to have a different type of soap, and true soap lovers appreciate soap in any funky shapes, anyway! Jeanine-I am still doing inventory (ugh!!) and sorry but I never found those gusseted basket bags. I must have used them all for my baskets, but I didn't remember selling 25 baskets! If they turn up I will email you off list. When I get a free minute I will do a garage sale-lots of stuff available. I don't plan to stop making soap, but I realized I don't need 4 wooden soap molds! I will probably sell at least two of them. Gabby, was it you who made the beautiful burgundy-wine colored soap for our product swap at last year's gathering? (forgive me if I have the wrong person). Well, it matches my bathroom perfectly and it is almost gone and I need more, if you have more. Please email me off list, if you have some to sell. It was wonderful! I don't have time to make any right now. (anyway, I love buying other soapmaker's soaps!) Shaye-good luck with Fred. I'll be in touch ;-) ~Carol J http://www.gentleswanstudio.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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