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  1. coastmutt

    Hey Beginners! What's your favorite FO/EO?

    Mine is Blueberry Thyme from BB! It's a very fresh scent, and sells pretty well, plus the discoloration is very light and can easily be evened out.
  2. coastmutt

    My Candle Recipe (With instructions)

    Hiya everyone! I figured I should post my candle recipe, since I don't see many on this side of the forum! This is an Organic Soy Wax candle with a great throw, and the same recipe I use for business! I use Midwest Container Wax from American Soy Organics. Please keep in mind I use glass jars...
  3. coastmutt

    Hey Beginners! What was your first ever soap attempt?

    Back in the days of pre-covid (ie 2018), my high school self decided to try a good old melt 'n pour peppermint soap! It was an absolute mess to make, overscented, covered in glycerin sweat, and I loved it. After this, I learned how to properly measure my ingredients and started branching out to...
  4. coastmutt

    Howdy!

    Hi everyone, I figured now it's due that I post an introduction! My name is Jamie, I live in Western Massachusetts, and my interest in soapmaking started about two years ago! Recently, I've been getting back into my soap and candlemaking hobbies, and figured that I should start a real business...
  5. coastmutt

    Recommendations for a new loaf cutter?

    Hey everyone! Recently I've found myself enjoying some festive molds, however I do think it is time for me to reopen shop and start doing loaf sized batches again. There's just one problem, however, my ol' reliable wire cutter leaped off my work table and broke, I'm totally stuck on where to buy...
  6. coastmutt

    Beginners! What're your favorite soap methods?

    Personally, I love cold process making, and hanger swirls! My favorite colors to use are greens and blues, I find my batches to be more attractive when I use them together. Brambleberry's mica powders are my personal favorite.
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