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by Catherine Failor
Softcover, 133 pages
ISBN: 158017244X
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Making Transparent Soap
The art of crafting, molding, scenting & coloring

Contrary to popular belief, making beautiful see-through soap doesn't require loads of special equipment, supplies, or overly complex preparation methods.  All you need are some kitchen basics, such as pots, stirrers, and a thermometer; some inexpensive supplies from your local supermarket or craft store; and basic know-how -- and you're on your way to creating your own personalized soaps.

Following Catherine Failor's easy, step-by-step directions, you can create transparent soap masterpieces that are milder, richer, and creamier than any commercial brand on the market!

Catherine Failor has been making soap for more than 20 years.  Combining a background in graphic design and a passion for science, Catherine developed new home-soapmaking techniques--which she used to start her specialty soap manufacturing company, Copra Soap.  Her current venture, Milky Way Molds, produces "the finest selection of craft molds in the Milky Way Galaxy."  She is also the author of Making Natural Liquid Soaps.

Now you can make stunning transparent soap in your own kitchen!

 

 

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