My 7yr old is growing luffas this year to make soap for NEXT Christmas... this girl is on it! Any recommendations of what is the "best" option for a kiddo project with luffa?
Hi there, sounds like a stupid question...😅 Does your oven fit the whole PVC pipes standing up? did you cut them to fit in your oven? Thank you! I tried making mine with soak sponges however they were too wet still and completely ruin my own batch...😂
Im totally gonna come check out ur shop one of these days. I live super close! Thanks for the amazeballs content! Oh, and by the way you're totally going to blow up as far as this channel.... It's literally just going to take off one day I just know it :-) *not that you asked my opinion, but...I would use hashtags in your description box especially when you're doing certain processes I would # that process. people searching for DIY soaps, or CP soap techniques- etc will find your videos easier. I'm telling you, you've got something good here!
Thanks for the tips, and for watching! I’m figuring it all out as I go along. 😂 I would love to meet you at the shop sometime - come experience the madness in person!
Katie from royalty soaps has a whole series on a playlist that goes over the soap making process in amazing detail to help new people prepare for and complete their first batch. It’s definitely worth the watch if you want to start making cold process 😊
The mold is from brambleberry- just a standard column mold. You can also grab a piece of pvc pipe cut to your desired height from the hardware store - I use the 3” pvc and freeze the mold to allow for easier release. :)
Another thing going on in my brain.... “why did I dip the whole thing into the soap batter if half of it was gonna stick out???? whatre you doing bro???”
Just made some loofah soap after watching lots of videos and deciding you had the best method. YES, it was so much better that I expected. Thanks
thank you !! thank you!!! thank you!!!💋
Great job Georgia Mae and Mrs Soap and clay!
I love the green tea Loofahs. Have a blessed weekend ❤️
I love that. I've just started making soap
Welcome to the Soaper world!
Thank you, I've got 7 soaps under my belt as of now. I love making soap
My 7yr old is growing luffas this year to make soap for NEXT Christmas... this girl is on it! Any recommendations of what is the "best" option for a kiddo project with luffa?
Melt and pour loofahs are a great starting point for 7 year olds!
What a cool kid! She sounds awesome ☺️
@@katelillo1932 we actually JUST finished them this week! They did not dehydrate in time for Christmas!
@@jujube2407 This Christmas perhaps?
Hi there, sounds like a stupid question...😅 Does your oven fit the whole PVC pipes standing up? did you cut them to fit in your oven? Thank you! I tried making mine with soak sponges however they were too wet still and completely ruin my own batch...😂
Im totally gonna come check out ur shop one of these days. I live super close! Thanks for the amazeballs content!
Oh, and by the way you're totally going to blow up as far as this channel.... It's literally just going to take off one day I just know it :-)
*not that you asked my opinion, but...I would use hashtags in your description box especially when you're doing certain processes I would # that process. people searching for DIY soaps, or CP soap techniques- etc will find your videos easier. I'm telling you, you've got something good here!
Thanks for the tips, and for watching! I’m figuring it all out as I go along. 😂 I would love to meet you at the shop sometime - come experience the madness in person!
@@MrsSoapAndClay im SO there. Madness is my happy place! Xo
I live in the UK and wondered if you could give me the soap recipe. I have never made soap before but would love to give this a go Thank you
Katie from royalty soaps has a whole series on a playlist that goes over the soap making process in amazing detail to help new people prepare for and complete their first batch. It’s definitely worth the watch if you want to start making cold process 😊
Why didn't you talk about the mold you used? I'd like to know how to make it.
The mold is from brambleberry- just a standard column mold. You can also grab a piece of pvc pipe cut to your desired height from the hardware store - I use the 3” pvc and freeze the mold to allow for easier release. :)
@@MrsSoapAndClay Yes I was thinking PVC from the hardware store but what about the base?
They sell pvc caps - same section as the pipes! You can have them cut them to size at the store as well. :)
Another thing going on in my brain.... “why did I dip the whole thing into the soap batter if half of it was gonna stick out???? whatre you doing bro???”
Ha! I mean, you could have cut it beforehand. But that’s a pain, so whatevs.