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  • flame
    Senior Member
    100+ crafts club
    • Jun 2005
    • 278

    what do i need to make soap

    hi all

    i am looking to make a very small batch of plain scented soap and wondered what I would need??

    Many thanks
    Flame
    Eternal Flame Candles
    www.eternalflamecandles.co.uk

    Hand Made in Scotland
  • Soapwitch
    Senior Member
    100+ crafts club
    • May 2006
    • 251

    #2
    What kind of soap do you want to make, cold process/hot process or are you planning on making melt and pour?? Are you looking to sell it or making it for yourself?

    Leanna
    www.purethoughts.co.uk
    Natural soaps and skincare, handmade from beginning to end...

    Pure Thoughts Newsletter - Free samples for 50 new subscribers every month

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    • flame
      Senior Member
      100+ crafts club
      • Jun 2005
      • 278

      #3
      hi there

      thanks for your quick reply.

      i think what i need after reading online is the melt and pour stuff. I do want to sell it so think I will just go with that.

      Where is the best place to buy it??

      Thanks
      Flame
      Eternal Flame Candles
      www.eternalflamecandles.co.uk

      Hand Made in Scotland

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      • Soapwitch
        Senior Member
        100+ crafts club
        • May 2006
        • 251

        #4
        Hi,

        I'm a traditional cold process soapmaker, so i'm not too sure about Melt and Pour kits. I think there's a company called 'melt and pour supplies' that sell bases and fragrance etc. If you're not sure about the safety certification process I think they can help with that too.

        Hope that helps

        Leanna
        www.purethoughts.co.uk
        Natural soaps and skincare, handmade from beginning to end...

        Pure Thoughts Newsletter - Free samples for 50 new subscribers every month

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        • Pinkwytch
          Junior Member
          Junior crafter
          • Apr 2007
          • 19

          #5
          I have ordered a few bits from The soap kitchen in Devon and they also have simple recipe sheets and instructions, mind you they would have to be simple for me!!!

          "An idiot can make melt and pour" i was told. Well, don't believe it!!!!
          Tracy x
          If you don't know where your going,
          you could end up someplace else!!!

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          • flame
            Senior Member
            100+ crafts club
            • Jun 2005
            • 278

            #6
            re;soap

            hi all

            thanks for the replies.

            think i am gonna go with melt and pour supplies as i've used them in the past and think that they are good.

            thanks
            flame
            Eternal Flame Candles
            www.eternalflamecandles.co.uk

            Hand Made in Scotland

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            • just_mai
              Senior Member
              100+ crafts club
              • Aug 2006
              • 173

              #7
              just a soap do melt and pour and offer certificates as well if you want to sell it, but your limited to there ingredients and fragrances etc

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              • Bowed Over
                Senior Member
                Try and catch up with this one.. What a crafter!!!
                • Feb 2007
                • 6372

                #8
                I had thought about going down the line of bath products but when I looked into further all the certification you need put me right off. Every ingredient needs passed then every product needs passed and if you change and ingredient in the product needs passed again. Really put me off. Think I will stick to my candles.

                Cheers.

                Lisa

                Bowed Over
                Handmade Dog Collar Accessories
                www.bowedover.co.uk

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                • Soapwitch
                  Senior Member
                  100+ crafts club
                  • May 2006
                  • 251

                  #9
                  I Know! It's a nightmare, it took me so long to figure it all out. Just when I thought I was getting somewhere, i found out that I needed trade approved scales to comply with the weights and measures laws!! That was a couple more hundred out the door!! and I have to pay for calibration every year!!

                  But now it's all a distant memory, thankfully!

                  Leanna
                  www.purethoughts.co.uk
                  Natural soaps and skincare, handmade from beginning to end...

                  Pure Thoughts Newsletter - Free samples for 50 new subscribers every month

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