Guest guest Posted August 18, 2009 Report Share Posted August 18, 2009 I am leaping up on my soap box (pun intended) because I now have one!!! After many makeshift soap boxes etc, I finally went and got the wood to make my own official wooden soap mold! It has a lid and everything...I am feeling very crafty so I had to share! LOL Kirstie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2009 Report Share Posted August 18, 2009 Woo hoo! You're a professional now, Kirstie. :-) Are you going to get some mylar to line it? Beth Byrne www.SoapAndGarden.com www.SoapAndGarden.blogspot.com Be good to your skin! www.Saponifier.com In a message dated 08/18/09 18:42:35 Eastern Daylight Time, kermit13166@... writes: I am leaping up on my soap box (pun intended) because I now have one!!! After many makeshift soap boxes etc, I finally went and got the wood to make my own official wooden soap mold! It has a lid and everything...I am feeling very crafty so I had to share! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2009 Report Share Posted August 18, 2009 LOL! Oh so very very far from being a professional! Now the mylar intrigues me...where would I get such a thing? I can tell my husband I need mylar to line my new mold because all the other kids are doing it too! Hehe Oh..Colleen..I posted my molf picture. > > Woo hoo! You're a professional now, Kirstie. :-) Are you going to get some mylar to line it? > > Beth Byrne > www.SoapAndGarden.com > www.SoapAndGarden.blogspot.com > Be good to your skin! > www.Saponifier.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2009 Report Share Posted August 18, 2009 Well, let's see. I haven't seen it at the Dollar Tree for a long time. I did see it at both Wal-Mart and at the Xmas Tree Store, though. One thing hubby won't mind is that it's cheap. :-) If necessary, you could probably buy it at JoAnn's with a coupon. It's sold there for quilt template making. I just loosely line my mold with plastic--a grocery bag, trash bag, whatever. Then, after cutting the mylar to fit the bottom and four sides of the mold, I place it in. Voila! A lined mold in a minute. Beth Byrne www.SoapAndGarden.com www.SoapAndGarden.blogspot.com Be good to your skin! www.Saponifier.com In a message dated 08/18/09 20:22:57 Eastern Daylight Time, kermit13166@... writes: LOL! Oh so very very far from being a professional! Now the mylar intrigues me...where would I get such a thing? I can tell my husband I need mylar to line my new mold because all the other kids are doing it too! Hehe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2009 Report Share Posted August 19, 2009 ok so beth, what your saying is you use a bag to help for a seal, then use the plastic mylar to make it smooth??? otherwise the soap will leak out right?? I will have to go to the store and get some, well maybe, i dont think i need it now. i wish i knew about that a long time ago, though. I just got myself 2 linerless molds, it is so nice not having to line the mold. but i am having a hard time geting the soap out, even though it comes completly apart. the soap stiks to it. i think i need to try freezing it for a realy long time next time. it was only my second attempt using it. and i was anxious to see how it was so it wasnt in the freezer very long and the first time not at all. i may try the mylar on my little 1 lb mold though.but it might also be nice in the linerless molds just to make it easier. thanks for the tip. > > Well, let's see. I haven't seen it at the Dollar Tree for a long time. I did see it at both Wal-Mart and at the Xmas Tree Store, though. One thing hubby won't mind is that it's cheap. :-) If necessary, you could probably buy it at JoAnn's with a coupon. It's sold there for quilt template making. > > I just loosely line my mold with plastic--a grocery bag, trash bag, whatever. Then, after cutting the mylar to fit the bottom and four sides of the mold, I place it in. Voila! A lined mold in a minute. > > > Beth Byrne > www.SoapAndGarden.com > www.SoapAndGarden.blogspot.com > Be good to your skin! > www.Saponifier.com > > > In a message dated 08/18/09 20:22:57 Eastern Daylight Time, kermit13166@... writes: > LOL! Oh so very very far from being a professional! Now the mylar intrigues me...where would I get such a thing? I can tell my husband I need mylar to line my new mold because all the other kids are doing it too! Hehe > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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