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by C. Kaila Westerman
Softcover, 135 pages
ISBN: 1580172938
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Melt & Mold Soap Crafting

Want to make colorful, whimsical, eye-catching soaps in your own kitchen?  Then let master crafter Kaila Westerman show you how to custom-design your own works of soap art using inexpensive soap base, readily available colorants and fragrances, a few basic kitchen tools, and a little imagination.  When you make melt-and-mold soap, you'll never have to worry about coming into contact with any hazardous chemicals, such as lye -- it's as simple as 1-2-3!

  1. Melt a glycerin bar in the microwave

  2. Add scent & color and pour into a mold

  3. Wait until firm.  Pop out & enjoy!

This book includes over 30 soap crafting projects, such as: Sunrise Soap, Victorian Bridesmaid Cake, Stress-Relief Bar, Rainbow Loaf Soap, Incredible Embeddables, Jelly Roll, Fruit Stand Bars, Soap Marbles, and Tropical Indulgence.

C. Kaila Westerman is an avid soap crafter and the owner and president of TKB Trading, a manufacturer of finished soaps, soap colorants, molds and kits.  She has served as a speaker at the Handcrafted Soap Maker's Guild Gathering, and her articles have appeared in the Soapmakers' Newsletter, By Hand, Creative Alchemy and The Saponifier.

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