[Nfb-krafters-korner] Input Needed
Henrietta Brewer
gary.brewer at comcast.net
Wed May 13 19:45:03 UTC 2009
Hi Lee,
I will remember that sweet grass when I order again. Thanks for the tip.
Hey, are you going to convention? You could make up soaps to sell
there. Maybe share a spot on someone's table.
I keep the extra soaps in dresser drawers. They make things smell yummy.
Your Sunday School Class is a great bunch to spoil. If I were you, I
would keep it up. Sounds like everyone wins then.
Joyce, schedule her class.
HenriettaAt 11:53 AM 5/13/2009, you wrote:
>You know I have made soap twice now since Joyce's class and would love to
>make more. I wish I had visiting kids to share them with. My last attempt
>was a bunch of green shamrock soaps for my sunday school class (which I
>teach) for St Patty's day. I'm going to have them all spoiled if I keep up
>the gifts and snacks -- I have stopped doing that most weeks but I really
>enjoy the soap making activity. It only takes one session -- and no piles of
>unfinished crafts to throw in my closet.
>I'll have to peek on the brambleberry site for the recipes you talk about.
>When i made the shamrocks, the woman I talked to at brambleberry was telling
>me that the green I chose would bleed -- which I didn't care about so much
>as I wasn't making multi-colored soaps. But it might be fun to try that
>sometime.
>Oh and if you want a really fresh and pleasant fragrance, I used "sweet
>grass" for the shamrocks. I think I'll order more of that -- it is a very
>clean smell.
>Anyway, thanks Joyce for the craft idea. Oh and let me know if you want me
>to do a macrame class sometime.
>--le
>
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>As I said before I like to leave the melt and pour sit over night. As it
>depends on the size of the soap how long it will set up. When my grand
>daughters come over and the 5 year old wants to do them, she just can't wait
>to
> take them out of the mold. So if she takes them out and they are not set
>up I tell her we can just melt them once again.
>
>Now Henrietta just jumped into the soap thing and look at what wonderful
>things she is trying out.
>
>There are different recipes that they have on the website at Brambleberry.
> It sounds like you are having fun with this!
>
>Joyce
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