Mixing the lye.
Adding the coloring and scent.
Using an electric mixer to speed up the process.
Pouring it into the mold! Great job, ladies! Such a fun class. And thanks to Julie Sullivan for teaching another class.
By James Tanis
We all chose various dyes and scents. I chose lavender color and scent, as the pictures show. After mixing these together, it was time to pour the soap into a PVC pipe that I had greased with petroleum jelly. I put paper over each end of the PVC pipe to seal in the liquid, and set it on a shelf for two days.
After 48 hours, I returned to the studio to cut the soap. First, I had to push the soap out of the PVC pipe. Next, I placed it on the wooden soap cutter. Then I sliced one-inch pieces of soap. Now the bars must cure for six weeks, which will be just in time for gift giving for Christmas. Thank you, Julie for this wonderful class!
"By perseverance the snail reached the ark."
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