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    Website Opinions?

    I think your homepage is laid out very nicely. Good job! The only thing I noticed is that Accessories at the top is misspelled and then treasure and necklaces under that. I am going to be trying to get together a website soon. May I ask if you used a website builder? I am just hoping to not...
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    Successful Goat's Milk Soap

    LOVE! It looks sooo creamy!
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    My first three soaps

    I love how earthy they all are! Coffee is one liquid I've never used. Does it leave a very strong scent?
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    Old Lady Lavender

    (I hate lavender too) but it looks just gorgeous! Your photos are inspiring me to play with my tops more! :D
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    Been Awhile - 5 to share

    Just gorgeous! My fav is the energy!!
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    I pulled it off - Soap display

    It looks exactly like the inspired display! Good job! Really makes me wish my hubby was handy!!
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    deflated. they showed up..the dos

    :( Bummer! Here's to hoping it doesn't affect the whole batch!
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    For Craft's Sake mold/cutter

    That's my issue too! My cuts are SO bad... my last batch had soaps ranging from 3.8 oz to 5.2 oz!!
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    For Craft's Sake mold/cutter

    Yea, the Tank is a little out of my price range at the moment. Glad to hear you've had the hobby cutter for so long & still love it though! Thanks! I may look at some more wooden molds. I really love the ones with lids & think it would help with gel. Maybe I wouldn't have to layer in towels...
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    For Craft's Sake mold/cutter

    I am getting ready to buy the hobby quick cutter and single loaf mold from For Crafts Sake. If anyone has used either one, I'd love to hear a review. :) I'm still having a hard time deciding if I should get that mold or a wooden one. All I've used until this point are silicone molds. TIA!
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    questions about milk soap

    I think the most important thing is to keep your temps down. What I do is measure out & freeze my milk. Then when I'm ready I make an ice bath in the sink & that's where I put my lye mixing container & my milk container. I mix my lye, let it cool to 140 degrees (doesn't take but a couple...
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    Mystery Fragrance 6 and 7

    I second the milk frother. It's the only way I've ever been able to get my colors smooth.
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    Mystery Fragrance 6 and 7

    I absolutely love the first soap! The swirl looks like flowers.
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    My first milk soap...with a cocoa line!

    These are gorgeous! Looks like a sunset! :)
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    Reintroducing myself

    Thank you! Bakingnana- When I first started, I made a lot of pretty soaps. But lately all I've been making are unscented goats milk soaps for myself. I've been looking around the forum for some creative ideas though!
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