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thanks for the link @babsbag, I marked it and will be reading it over! DD would really like to try making soap- we have most everything ready just need a couple of mixing bowls!
 

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I bought a cheap stainless steel pot at Walmart to melt the oils in. I use a cheap plastic container for measuring lye and a 8 cup glass measuring cup for mixing the lye and milk together. I know that all of my recipes use 13-19 oz. of liquid so I freeze my milk in 13 oz. containers. I used to use only milk in my recipes but had a difficult time keeping it "white" and sometimes the lye would not dissolve because the milk was so cold. So now I dissolve my lye in 6 oz of water and then pour that mixture slowly over the frozen milk. Seems to work really well. When I am doing swirls and want to make other colors I have three 4 cup glass measuring cups that I use. I am very fortunate that I have a whole room off of the garage for making soap, it even has a dishwasher, stove top, and microwave. I love my room.
 

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I just haven't gotten that far yet ;).....,I do need stainless steel for using on our stove-might have to check into what Walmart has and then get some glass measuring cups. DH made us some mold boxes for putting the soap into.
 

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If anyone is interested in buying some break-apart wooden molds please send me a PM. They hold 3 pounds. A friend was making them and selling them in my classes but I haven't been teaching. I think I have about 10 of them.
 
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So I made soap tonight...it is a fragrance I have never used before...White Tea and Ginger. I usually try and make my soaps a color that goes with the fragrance, like purple for lavender, burgundy for Cranberry, etc. I couldn't come up with a color so I tried pale yellow and brown. Can anyone say 'rootbeer' soap? That is sure what it looks like.

What color would you do with White Tea and Ginger?
 

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maybe no color swirled with tan, or brown, or a metallic?

I am interested in molds, i'll pm ina few, kids are yellin', i need to go investigate
 

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So I made soap tonight...it is a fragrance I have never used before...White Tea and Ginger. I usually try and make my soaps a color that goes with the fragrance, like purple for lavender, burgundy for Cranberry, etc. I couldn't come up with a color so I tried pale yellow and brown. Can anyone say 'rootbeer' soap? That is sure what it looks like.

What color would you do with White Tea and Ginger?

Maybe a pale green :idunno
 

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I just found this thread, and am really interested! Have been wanting to make soap for a while now, but somehow the "time" part of the equation never quite works for me! :hu

I already make my own lotions and salves, as well as deodorant spray, tooth soap, mosquito/chigger repellant and non-toxic cleaning spray.

Now that I am finally milking :th I will have milk for making soaps. So, I will definitely be following this thread? :caf
 
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