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It is pretty inexpensive to gather the things that you need to start out at

junk stores and garage sales. The expensive part is the base oils and

essentiaal oils to scent the soap....but you can make a very good unscented

soap with Crisco, coconut oil and olive oil and a can of red devil lye from

the grocery store.

 

Here is a good link to start out. As I think of more if I think of more good

ones.

http://millersoap.com/

 

One important tip is get a hand held stick blender. I got mine for a dollar at

a junk store. I have never had a failed batch since I started using that for

making my soap. At the beginning when I was on my own and learning from books

from the library lots of my batches failed because the oils and lye didn't come

together properly. A stick blender makes it pretty impossible to fail...as long

as you measure carefully.

 

Peggy

www.splendidsoap.com\

 

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pam

 

 

 

 

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Thank you so much Peggy - these groups have the most wonderful and sharing

people!!!!

 

blessings

Pam

 

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Dorothy and Pam...I'm working on some links for you for soapmaking

Peggy

 

 

 

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Hi Dale,

 

How old are the kids? If they are really little you might be better off

with a pre-made soap base of one kind or other and do the stuff like add

herbs, scents and colors to it yourself (if you M & P you can embed toys

in the soaps and stuff like that).

 

If they are a bit older then I'd say you could go for the whole

chemistry end of it and make it from scratch :)

 

It really does depend on which way you want to go at it, and I can kinda

make some recommendations from there :)

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

 

I have to ask Chris...what soap making resource (books and/or links)

is the best in your opinion?

 

I've wanted to try soap making with my kids because the kits sold in

some of the arts and crafts stores don't offer much in terms of your

child actually learning from it.

 

Dale

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Chris!!

 

My youngest are 6 & 8 and they are both into 'mad scientist mode'.

You would have loved to watch 8yo DD a couple weeks ago. She and her

friend spotted some window boxes with flowers that I guess were

pretty well sheltered. Almost immediately she enticed her friend to

pluck petals and crush and smell. Then she moved on to the other

parts of the flower. I was very proud of her for only picking apart

one flower - she said 'Mommy, they're all the same just different

colors'. That is what motivated me to try soap making with her.

Just want to encourage the little wood sprite and her younger brother

could stand a bath once a year - maybe if he makes his own soap he

won't be as opposed to it. ;)

 

She did have fun with the glycerin pours and sticking these cut out

pieces (flower shapes I think they were) when we did them. But there

wasn't much more creativity than that. I tried putting in some

packaged confetti but I guess I didn't time it right....what a glop

of 'stuff', not swirled around a bit. She does have sensitive skin

though so that's another reason I'm leary of purchased kits although

they should definitely be more stringent about skin safety. And then

the kit is just too much for a couple of bars of soap and one time

fun.

 

I guess what I'd ideally like to find is a source for bulk M & P (since

that is probably the safer route than trying to figure out lye right

now), recipes for using and molds.

 

I should add that she loves the latest batch of EOs we purchased from

Butch over the holidays (thank you Butch!! you now have an 8yo cocoa

absolute fiend!!!) and I'd love to let her use them to experiment

with.

 

Now my 15yo stays with her daddy during the school year but is home

with me every break and summer vacation. The 8yo calls her up and

tells her about the goodies...they explore over the holidays....the

15yo is eagerly anticipating FUN when she arrives in two weeks for

public school's winter break. ;)

 

I didn't get a chance to explore eo's, herbs, AT as a youngster when

I really wanted to. Guess I don't want to miss out on a second

chance on having fun with them and who better to have fun with than

my best girlfriends in the whole wide world? :)

 

Dale

Who is liking her kids today... :P

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