Gathered supplies, such as safety equipment, stirring implements, and a varied array of bottled scents await on the kitchen counter:
A set of kitchen scales, jugs of natural conditioning oils, and luxurious additives such as shea butter are musts for our recipes:
It's time for class to begin! First, some foundational background on creating handmade soaps:
This expectant mother requested a private lesson only days before her baby was due, and she was an eager student:
The aftermath of a crafty day:
Sink full of soaping dishes:
Almost finished!
My next class was the following week, with a lady who hoped to utilize her goats' milk with a new skill. Thankful for the opportunity to teach the art and science of soap-making to these two local ladies. Who's next? Contact me at my website Pleasant View Soaps.com!
~Hannah
HANNAH: TE FELICITO POR TU DEDICACION, SE QUE ERES UNA SEÑORITA MUY TRABAJADORA, SOS DE UNA GRAN BENDICION PARA OTRAS MUJERES, COMPARTIENDO TUS CONOCIMIENTOS Y HABILIDADES. FELICITACIONES, DIOS TE BENDIGA RICAMENTE. EXTRAÑO A TU MAMA Y SUS PUBLICACIONES.
Posted by: ANA | Monday, July 02, 2018 at 09:14 AM
Your soapmaking class is so fun. You share a lot of information and make the process easily comprehendable and enjoyable. Was everyone’s favorite part picking the scents?
Posted by: Kim C | Monday, July 02, 2018 at 03:29 PM
Thank you, Ana, for your encouraging words.
Thanks for your kind comment, Mrs. Cupo….and for being part of a class, too. Yes, I think the scent-choosing was a highlight for at least one of my ladies!
Posted by: Hannah | Tuesday, July 03, 2018 at 04:27 PM