Here’s how the soap I made yesterday looks after unmolding it today (Friday). It looks so pretty, and it smells like cherries, good enough to eat. I told my daughter I just might have to snag a bar for myself – quality control you know and she said, “You can make your own soap, you know!” So, I take it she’s pleased.
Tomorrow, my son’s batch!
I wish you could send the smell through my phone! Sounds divine.
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I wish I could, too! They had a lovely, sweet, cherry smell. It was called Maraschino, and they nailed it pretty well I thought. 🙂
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Wow! Looks great. Can’t wait to see what you’re making for your son!
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Thank you, Sass!
As a matter of fact, I have a post going up later about the soap I made for my son. His tastes are a bit different than his sister’s, lol.
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Ohh my God ! Vanessa these are such a treat to the senses. And pink ❤️❤️❤️ Your daughter is one lucky person 🙂 You must let me know if you plan on a whole scale manufacturing any day. I would stock up on them,am so sure.
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What a sweetie you are Minaxi! Thank you for saying that. 🙂 I’m just getting started in this soaping thing, but one day, I hope to make really lovely soaps. And you can be sure I’ll let you know what that happens! 😀
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heehee..sure 😀 I am all ears 😉
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Wow, those look like little fondant covered cakes or petit fours! Delicious to the eye indeed, and they did smell like cherry flavoring, no two ways about it!
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Fondant covered cakes – I love that description! Thanks, Babe! 😀
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That is incredible. You can make your own soap. How creative. Nice work
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Thank you, Arkadeez. 🙂
Soap making is actually pretty easy. If you know how to bake a cake, you can make soap. 🙂
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