As you can see, I unmolded my soap this morning. The log is about 12" long and enough for cutting 12 nice bars. I have been making so much soap lately, pretty soon I will have a supply large enough for the whole village..he-he. The vintage village set you see in the background is marked "Sears Roebuck and Co. 1981 Made in Japan.
The Soap Log
Twelve Cut Bars
A Closer Look at the Scrumptious Handmade Soap
The soap does look scrumptious... thanks for stopping by my blog.. have a good weekend,.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to meet you, Gerry. Thanks for stopping by my blog. I see you are a new blogger. You seem to have a very interesting hobby of making soap. They do look nice. I remember that my grandma made lye soap. She made it outside in a big wash tub over a wood fire. God bless you with your blog...I will be following.
ReplyDeleteThat's neat! I've never made soap before. Looks a little easier and safer than the lye soap people used to make, though :)
ReplyDeleteI have yet to try making soap, but it is on my list of learn to do.... Thanks for stopping by my Kitchen.. did you also find yor way to my farm? Gerry welcome to my following.. Come often.
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