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Donna,

What a great bunch of ideas!! Do you take a single rose petal, dip part of

it in soap, and then just set it aside to dry and cure? Cold process or

rebatch soap? Do you dip the scrubbie in cold process or rebatch soap? I

just LOVE these ideas. Thanks!!

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Donna,

What a great bunch of ideas!! Do you take a single rose petal, dip part of

it in soap, and then just set it aside to dry and cure? Cold process or

rebatch soap? Do you dip the scrubbie in cold process or rebatch soap? I

just LOVE these ideas. Thanks!!

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Donna,

THANKS! I have never done melt and pour, but am going to now just to try

these ideas. I am excited. Above and beyond the norm, you gave me something

to be happy and excited about today. Thanks.

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Hi this is a silly question, but I would really like to make the rose soap

petals for Mom for Mother's Day, are you using real rose petals or silks?

TIA

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In a message dated 4/5/02 1:36:55 PM Central Standard Time, NANCYLRV@...

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> Hi this is a silly question, but I would really like to make the rose soap

> petals for Mom for Mother's Day, are you using real rose petals or silks?

> TIA

>

> Hugs,

>

>

>

Good question ! I was just assuming real. And we all know what happens

when one assumes. :-))

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In a message dated 4/5/02 1:36:55 PM Central Standard Time, NANCYLRV@...

writes:

> Hi this is a silly question, but I would really like to make the rose soap

> petals for Mom for Mother's Day, are you using real rose petals or silks?

> TIA

>

> Hugs,

>

>

>

Good question ! I was just assuming real. And we all know what happens

when one assumes. :-))

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In a message dated 4/5/02 1:47:02 PM Central Standard Time, Yaaruln@...

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> Hi this is a silly question, but I would really like to make the rose soap

> > petals for Mom for Mother's Day, are you using real rose petals or silks?

>

> > TIA

> >

> > Hugs,

> >

> >

> >

>

> Good question ! I was just assuming real. And we all know what

> happens

> when one assumes. :-))

>

>

Silk rose petals.

Kay, Stoli & Levitt (the handsome foster boy)

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In a message dated 4/5/02 1:47:02 PM Central Standard Time, Yaaruln@...

writes:

> Hi this is a silly question, but I would really like to make the rose soap

> > petals for Mom for Mother's Day, are you using real rose petals or silks?

>

> > TIA

> >

> > Hugs,

> >

> >

> >

>

> Good question ! I was just assuming real. And we all know what

> happens

> when one assumes. :-))

>

>

Silk rose petals.

Kay, Stoli & Levitt (the handsome foster boy)

Please visit our Soap for Hope site

<A HREF= " http://www.weim.net/stoli/ " >Soap for hope</A>

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Wonderful ideas, Donna!

I spent 14 plus years caring for several of my elderly relatives until their

passing, you're right on about their declining ability to take baths, yet they

NEED something more than just getting clean~ your ideas are great for nourishing

the soul AND cleaning the bodies;^)

How about foot soaks for baskets? I found someone that marketed broken bath

fizzies in cello bags as " Fruit Chunks " .....and a foot bath wouldn't take very

much to be fun and effective.

Also, hydrosols in a spray bottle would give them something nice smelling, good

for the skin and not slippery to use~lavender is always good, would be perfect

misted on after bathing, or as an in-between bath freshener......peppermint

would be great for misting feet.....I bet Marge has a bunch on her site one

could check out;^)

You could make a small bath scrunchie to place in the bottom of a nice dish to

use as a soap dish, then as the soap drips and dries, take the scrunchie out and

lather up with the leavings......maybe soft terry bath mitts?

I wonder about powder puff " wands " - Grandma always enjoyed using her powder

puff, and a wand would enable a not so flexible person to reach all those hard

to reach spots.

How about some great balm or heavy lotion for dry, cracked feet and hands, and a

pair of very soft, heavy socks or cotton gloves for an overnight treatment?

This would be something to carefully consider, as feet might stay slick, and

pose a risk of falling, but for someone that has help available, or is bedfast,

might be nice for them. I remember how terribly dry and sore their extremities

would get:^(

My, time has slipped away and no work getting done here.....Good luck to who

ever is making these baskets, those receiving them will be very blessed, indeed.

Lucinda

Subject: Mother's Day Gifts

I forgot which list where the lady was wanting to make baskets for super

senior citizens.

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Hi Sage!

I use melt and pour.

The rose petals I use ones either bought in a bunch at Wal-Mart and cut apart or

buy the wedding petals again at Wal-Mart or Big Lots. I dip them in the M & P and

let them drip a little and then place them on wax paper to dry. I have tried a

rack, but that didn't work for me. I use clear soap unless I have a request for

a petal and I don't have that color, I then color the soap.

The pouf's are the mini ones you buy 4 for $1.00 at Dollar Tree. I put them in

a flexible muffin pan mold I have, you can use anything that will mold around

the pouf. I have found they pop out of this mold so easy. I then pour around

the edge of the pouf until the soap is half way up the pouf. I sometimes

drizzle a little on the top. It usually uses about 4 ounces of soap.

I have only rebatched once. I will have to try that again, I had a disaster.

Haven't tried to make soap from scratch. Chicken I guess. Donna

What a great bunch of ideas!! Do you take a single rose petal, dip part of

it in soap, and then just set it aside to dry and cure? Cold process or

rebatch soap? Do you dip the scrubbie in cold process or rebatch soap? I

just LOVE these ideas. Thanks!!

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Who's Marge, what is her site, and what is a hydrosol? Oh, Lord, now I'm

rambling!!

Mother's Day Gifts

I forgot which list where the lady was wanting to make baskets for super

senior citizens.

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Hi,

For the rose petals, you would use silk rose petals. Make sure though that when

they are used you either throw them in a basket or get recycled. These are not

good for the drain. :9)

Debbie~

silverstoli@... wrote:

>In a message dated 4/5/02 1:47:02 PM Central Standard Time, Yaaruln@...

>writes:

>

>

>> Hi this is a silly question, but I would really like to make the rose soap

>> > petals for Mom for Mother's Day, are you using real rose petals or silks?

>>

>> > TIA

>> >

>> > Hugs,

>> >

>> >

>> >

>>

>> Good question ! I was just assuming real. And we all know what

>> happens

>> when one assumes. :-))

>>

>>

>

>Silk rose petals.

> Kay, Stoli & Levitt (the handsome foster boy)

>Please visit our Soap for Hope site

> <A HREF= " http://www.weim.net/stoli/ " >Soap for hope</A>

>

>

>

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Hi,

For the rose petals, you would use silk rose petals. Make sure though that when

they are used you either throw them in a basket or get recycled. These are not

good for the drain. :9)

Debbie~

silverstoli@... wrote:

>In a message dated 4/5/02 1:47:02 PM Central Standard Time, Yaaruln@...

>writes:

>

>

>> Hi this is a silly question, but I would really like to make the rose soap

>> > petals for Mom for Mother's Day, are you using real rose petals or silks?

>>

>> > TIA

>> >

>> > Hugs,

>> >

>> >

>> >

>>

>> Good question ! I was just assuming real. And we all know what

>> happens

>> when one assumes. :-))

>>

>>

>

>Silk rose petals.

> Kay, Stoli & Levitt (the handsome foster boy)

>Please visit our Soap for Hope site

> <A HREF= " http://www.weim.net/stoli/ " >Soap for hope</A>

>

>

>

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/Tia, you use silk rose petals and dip them into scented m & p, lay them

on waxed paper to dry, then put them into your container. I took apart

whole silk petals as the colors were nicer than the pkgs. of " wedding " silk

petals which are a little on the rough side and very limited in color.

Don't dip the petals more than once, you only want to use the petals once

(although they are really good for two or three handwashings if for

yourself) but are intended to be disposable for guests. Carol A2

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/Tia, you use silk rose petals and dip them into scented m & p, lay them

on waxed paper to dry, then put them into your container. I took apart

whole silk petals as the colors were nicer than the pkgs. of " wedding " silk

petals which are a little on the rough side and very limited in color.

Don't dip the petals more than once, you only want to use the petals once

(although they are really good for two or three handwashings if for

yourself) but are intended to be disposable for guests. Carol A2

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WOW! Those ideas sound WONDERFUL!!!! It makes me want to try M & P again!

LOL I tried M & P and it was a DISASTER!!!! I have no idea what I could

have done wrong, but they never hardened the FO leeched out and well it

was ugly... :-D I haven't tried it since... but I seen to have no problem

doing CP... I personally think that my experiences should have been the

opposite. I've always been weird though, why should my soaping be normal?

;-) I will have to try these, I think my mom would LOVE it! Thanks for

wonderful the ideas!

Bast

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On Fri, 05 Apr 2002 11:40:09 -0600 The 's <schooly@...>

writes:

>

> Hi Sage!

>

> I use melt and pour.

>

> The rose petals I use ones either bought in a bunch at Wal-Mart and

> cut apart or buy the wedding petals again at Wal-Mart or Big Lots.

> I dip them in the M & P and let them drip a little and then place them

> on wax paper to dry. I have tried a rack, but that didn't work for

> me. I use clear soap unless I have a request for a petal and I

> don't have that color, I then color the soap.

>

> The pouf's are the mini ones you buy 4 for $1.00 at Dollar Tree. I

> put them in a flexible muffin pan mold I have, you can use anything

> that will mold around the pouf. I have found they pop out of this

> mold so easy. I then pour around the edge of the pouf until the

> soap is half way up the pouf. I sometimes drizzle a little on the

> top. It usually uses about 4 ounces of soap.

>

> I have only rebatched once. I will have to try that again, I had a

> disaster. Haven't tried to make soap from scratch. Chicken I

> guess. Donna

>

> What a great bunch of ideas!! Do you take a single rose petal,

> dip part of

> it in soap, and then just set it aside to dry and cure? Cold

> process or

> rebatch soap? Do you dip the scrubbie in cold process or rebatch

> soap? I

> just LOVE these ideas. Thanks!!

>

>

>

>

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I thought it was ~real~ petals and thought how nice that the rose aroma from

the petal would come into the soap. Guess I was wrong--could it be done

that way? Glitz

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>

> Hi Sage!

>

> I use melt and pour.

>

> The rose petals I use ones either bought in a bunch at Wal-Mart and cut

apart or buy the wedding petals again at Wal-Mart or Big Lots. I dip them

in the M & P and let them drip a little and then place them on wax paper to

dry. I have tried a rack, but that didn't work for me. I use clear soap

unless I have a request for a petal and I don't have that color, I then

color the soap.

>

> The pouf's are the mini ones you buy 4 for $1.00 at Dollar Tree. I put

them in a flexible muffin pan mold I have, you can use anything that will

mold around the pouf. I have found they pop out of this mold so easy. I

then pour around the edge of the pouf until the soap is half way up the

pouf. I sometimes drizzle a little on the top. It usually uses about 4

ounces of soap.

>

> I have only rebatched once. I will have to try that again, I had a

disaster. Haven't tried to make soap from scratch. Chicken I guess. Donna

>

> What a great bunch of ideas!! Do you take a single rose petal, dip part

of

> it in soap, and then just set it aside to dry and cure? Cold process or

> rebatch soap? Do you dip the scrubbie in cold process or rebatch soap?

I

> just LOVE these ideas. Thanks!!

>

>

>

>

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Unfortunately not , the real rose petals would turn black, go mushy and

start to stink!

Fiona S

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>

> Hi Sage!

>

> I use melt and pour.

>

> The rose petals I use ones either bought in a bunch at Wal-Mart and cut

apart or buy the wedding petals again at Wal-Mart or Big Lots. I dip them

in the M & P and let them drip a little and then place them on wax paper to

dry. I have tried a rack, but that didn't work for me. I use clear soap

unless I have a request for a petal and I don't have that color, I then

color the soap.

>

> The pouf's are the mini ones you buy 4 for $1.00 at Dollar Tree. I put

them in a flexible muffin pan mold I have, you can use anything that will

mold around the pouf. I have found they pop out of this mold so easy. I

then pour around the edge of the pouf until the soap is half way up the

pouf. I sometimes drizzle a little on the top. It usually uses about 4

ounces of soap.

>

> I have only rebatched once. I will have to try that again, I had a

disaster. Haven't tried to make soap from scratch. Chicken I guess. Donna

>

> What a great bunch of ideas!! Do you take a single rose petal, dip part

of

> it in soap, and then just set it aside to dry and cure? Cold process or

> rebatch soap? Do you dip the scrubbie in cold process or rebatch soap?

I

> just LOVE these ideas. Thanks!!

>

>

>

>

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Thanks-- it is a lovely idea none the less. Glitz

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> Unfortunately not , the real rose petals would turn black, go mushy

and start to stink!

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bumbebul@... writes:

> I thought it was ~real~ petals and thought how nice that the rose aroma from

> the petal would come into the soap. Guess I was wrong--could it be done

> that way? Glitz

>

Glitz, I also thought it was " real " rose petals, although silk ones should be

nice, too. I don't know why it would not work with " real " rose petals if

they were dried before dipping. Whose goning to try it, you or me?

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,I put my rose petals in a clear apothecary jar, Irene and some of the

others on this group used champagne glasses or other containers. I like to

keep them in a jar so they don't dry out. Have fun. Carol A2

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Glitz,

Check the digest. There was a long discussion and many posts about the rose

beads. There were recipes, stories, and I believe a website or two. This

probably took place when you were in Alaska.

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I have heard of people making the real rose petals after they are dried. You

need to know where your roses came from, do they have pesticides on them. I

have always been told to stay away from ones at the floral shop as you don't

know what they have on them. Donna

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> I thought it was ~real~ petals and thought how nice that the rose aroma from

> the petal would come into the soap. Guess I was wrong--could it be done

> that way? Glitz

>

Glitz, I also thought it was " real " rose petals, although silk ones should be

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