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I found a TON of great ideas on the www.michaels.com site -- but I am going to stick with the starfish and flip flip molds. I think I know how to do the different colors now ... but it will definitely be an all-day project! lol.

I hope I can find the time to get it all done with trying to get our house ready for new hardwoods and possibly selling, starting the new job, showers and b-party, final fittings, trying to come up with extra $$ for this wedding out of my a$$ and final prep and planning. AARRGGHH!!!

Is there a smilie yet for :pulling my hair out: ??
I made soap a few years ago for Mother's Day gifts with stuff bought from Michael's and they came out awesome.

One idea I used was to buy some fake flowers there to suspend in the soap bars. They came out so cool looking. I did orange on the bottom and yellow on top with the flower in between the layers.
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I made soap a few years ago for Mother's Day gifts with stuff bought from Michael's and they came out awesome.

One idea I used was to buy some fake flowers there to suspend in the soap bars. They came out so cool looking. I did orange on the bottom and yellow on top with the flower in between the layers.
I saw the floating flowers and love it. I'm going to try it with some starfish and shells and see how that turns out as well!!
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Tami - I may be late on this, but I've made tons on home made soap. I feel like you should start simple - basic soap first. When you start to get tricky & add things w/texture like oatmeal, lavender, ground apricot seeds, you will want to have a feel for how the soap works/responds. I like to use white glycerine in combo with the clear to give the soap a creamier appearance.

 

Good luck!

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Tami - I may be late on this, but I've made tons on home made soap. I feel like you should start simple - basic soap first. When you start to get tricky & add things w/texture like oatmeal, lavender, ground apricot seeds, you will want to have a feel for how the soap works/responds. I like to use white glycerine in combo with the clear to give the soap a creamier appearance.

Good luck!
Nope, you're not late at all! Tom and I went to Michael's yesterday, but I'm going to wait til payday to buy the rest of the stuff. I think I'll get one of the kits so that I have complete instructions, etc the first go-round.

And I think you are right to start out simple. I think we better do that b/c if we don't -- I'm afraid we'll bite off more than we can chew and they might not turn out so great.

Thanks for bringing me back to reality. lol
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