tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3281911198187205245.post2184857118968007719..comments2023-10-05T03:16:09.590-07:00Comments on A Scattered Squee: Soapy resultsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3281911198187205245.post-59635335707383926562011-01-02T15:22:26.921-08:002011-01-02T15:22:26.921-08:00The lavendar turned out a beautiful color. The fir...The lavendar turned out a beautiful color. The first batch I ever made used just Crisco for the oils. I had some soft batches of soap that I tried to make into liquid soap. Mine didn't work out very well. I think I put too much soap for the amount of water I had and it seemed to thicken even more as time went by. I say use it for laundry soap. I use 1 box of Borax, 1 box of Washing Soda, and 1-2 bars of my handmade soap grated up realy fine. I mix those together and store it all in a plastic gallon ice cream bucket. I use 2 tablespoons for each large load of laundry.becky @ becky ann designshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06432026124239149851noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3281911198187205245.post-25228219286798376622010-11-16T09:41:19.118-08:002010-11-16T09:41:19.118-08:00I'd try plastic wrap with a sticker covering t...I'd try plastic wrap with a sticker covering the bits that come together. That would give you something to use as a label and you could keep the soap from smelling up the joint in the mean time. I'm also envisioning some ribbon going around it and tied in a bow.<br /><br />Like the jam, but not. You could always use some of the fancy lame` (La-MAY) that you've used in the past for the jam lids.Ciarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10554287483670538831noreply@blogger.com