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Title: A quick hello Post by: Galaxy Girl on May 20, 2008, 08:46:04 AM Just a wee quick hello, I've already posted a couple of times (very naughty without saying hi first).
I'm Kay, and am quite frankly a crafty nut.....a mild mannered bank manager by day, and running a craft business by night. I discovered handmade soap last Friday (well, not acutally discovered, I've used it before), but discovered the concept that I could probably make it. So after a hard day surfing last Saturday, I found the forum, and some lovely soapy blogs, ordered some books, and am just thinking about getting the bits together to make a start. Personal bits, 46'ish, with 3 kids (1 son+1 daughter+1 husband = 3), living in deepest, darkest and most definitely rural Kent. Looking forward to getting to know you all, and making bathing in my own soapy creations. Kay Title: Re: A quick hello Post by: lululiz on May 20, 2008, 11:18:56 AM And a very good morning to you! Bank manager, eh? Can i have a loan please, can i have a loan please, can i have a loan please? sorry, that was really lame, lol. Good to have you here. Prepare yourself to get utterly addicted to soapmaking.
Title: Re: A quick hello Post by: EJ on May 20, 2008, 12:48:40 PM Hello Kay,
Once you have soap sorted you'll be wanting to make other stuff to go with it. What crafts are you interested in? Title: Re: A quick hello Post by: Helen on May 20, 2008, 01:13:53 PM Hi Kay :hi:
Thanks for the intro, it is nice to know a little bit of something about other members. A bank manager by day and crafty by night - worlds apart but hey, at least you will be able to sort your own accounts :mwaha: There are members here that do other crafty things (apart from sneak other peoples piccies into their avatars) and there is a discussion board for other crafts. So have you made anything yet with your ingredients? Tell, tell, tell :popcorn: Anyway, a big warm welcome from me and do keep us posted on what you have been creating and of course, ask questions if you need to ;D Title: Re: A quick hello Post by: Galaxy Girl on May 20, 2008, 01:46:26 PM Hi girls,
Thank you for such a nice warm welcome. :ghug: No loans I'm afraid, they are rather scarse at the mo with the credit crunch!! Actually, do have to do the big bad wolf bit all day, and manage high net worth commercial loans when they go bad - ohhhhhh what fun I have! :ill: I do rubber stamping, and general papercraft as a rule, but include a bit of scrapbooking in that mix too. This lunchtime 'cos I've been bored.........I tootled off and bought caustic soda - couldn't find lye for love or money. Will this be OK? Also safety goggles, glvoes, a plastic mixing jug that will be ok for very hot water for the mixing of the CS. Also some lav & lemon EO's. Do I need special bowls for mixing EO's in the future? Will be popping into the fresholi shop later to order my butters & oils. Anxious to have a go, just collecting all my bits and waiting for my books to come of course. Bit worried out the kind of thermometor (probably spelt that wrong) I need, and also what to cook it in/mix it in. Was planning on a really useful box as a mould. Getting there I think, just need to read, read, and read again anything I can get my hands on. K Title: Re: A quick hello Post by: EJ on May 20, 2008, 02:11:58 PM CS is precisely what you need for lye - I'm dubious about a plastic jug though, pyrex or stainless steel is recommended - better do a small test amount (higher CS ratio than the drain cleaning mix on the container, pour it down the drain afterwards followed by a bucket of water).
A medicine measure will hold your EOs (count them in by the drop, approx 20 drops to 1 ml); because I make HP I mix the EOs with up to 30g of the oil from the recipe in a little jug and add after the "cook". A stainless steel pan (or a crockpot/slow cooker for Hot Process). Whether you're making CP or HP you'll need a stick-blender, otherwise you'll be stirring for a long time. A wax or sugar thermometer. Really useful boxes are used as moulds by a few of the soapers here. Title: Re: A quick hello Post by: Saffy1 on May 20, 2008, 02:47:22 PM Hello and Welcome Kay! I'm sure you'll learn lots and have lots of fun here! :) x
Title: Re: A quick hello Post by: lululiz on May 20, 2008, 03:54:09 PM apart from sneak other peoples piccies into their avatars Noooo, I don't believe it Helen, who would do such a wicked thing??? Title: Re: A quick hello Post by: lululiz on May 20, 2008, 03:56:39 PM Bit worried out the kind of thermometor ( I use beer making thermometers. They are great, really long and thin, so even if you are making a big potful of soap, you won't have a prob. And good value, too. £3 from a beer/wine making shop. Title: Re: A quick hello Post by: KarenS on May 20, 2008, 05:41:55 PM Hi Kay
Bank manager, not sure I envy your job ::) won't go into one about banks :pot: I saw caustic soda in Boots the other day, very surprised but there it was, so you might try a larger branch. I buy mine from a hardware shop. I use a plastic jug (Tesco), I tested it first but its fine after umpteen batches of soap later :pot: I don't use a thermometer after reading several forums, its not necessary but if you feel more comfortable using one then do. If you have a Staples near you they do some very good boxes perfect for a 500g & kilo batch of soap. Don't make too much for your first batch, 500g gives me about 8-9 half inch wide soaps. In about a month you'll have a shedful of soap, ask us how we know :mwaha: Karen Title: Re: A quick hello Post by: JGorse on May 20, 2008, 06:12:21 PM Well on your way to becoming a soap addict Kay :hap3:
I use Really Useful boxes too and they're great. I also use goat's milk cartons for a small loaf mould - until I find a "proper" one the size I want they work fine. Soapmakers are an environmentally friendly lot if nothing else. ;D Who says she's have a shedful of soap K? Just because I can't count all mine on the drying racks ::) Title: Re: A quick hello Post by: Galaxy Girl on May 21, 2008, 08:31:10 AM whoooo hooo, my books arrived when I got home last night........force fed the kids Pringles (for the tubes) and read, and read and read (and neglected them).
A big ahhh hahhh moment, when I realised that caustic soda + water = lye - how dumb, I'd bee actually looking for lye! :argh: Also got veg fat & various oils from Tesco's today, and been dreaming about making soap - is that normal? Title: Re: A quick hello Post by: lululiz on May 21, 2008, 09:38:27 AM yep, afraid so, once you have been bitten by the bug, there's no cure
Title: Re: A quick hello Post by: Helen on May 21, 2008, 10:22:48 AM Force fed your kids Pringles? You mean you had to do it by force? I would have gladly obliged ;D
Quote A big ahhh hahhh moment, when I realised that caustic soda + water = lye - how dumb, I'd bee actually looking for lye Not dumb at all, as Chris Tarrant says, its only easy if you know the answer and now you do ;) Quote been dreaming about making soap - is that normal? Yep! :mwaha: Title: Re: A quick hello Post by: sam1602 on May 21, 2008, 10:33:27 AM Dreaming of soap is perfectly normal. Only worry if you wake OH up whilst dreaming of soap, either by strange noises or arms flying around. Then and only then would i be slightly concerned... ;)
Title: Re: A quick hello Post by: JGorse on May 21, 2008, 06:42:09 PM Expect the dreams for quite a while even after you've started making soaps. ;D
Title: Re: A quick hello Post by: pixie on May 21, 2008, 09:11:10 PM hello ! :hap3: :hap3: :hap3:
you get used to the dreams ! Title: Re: A quick hello Post by: sharon on May 22, 2008, 08:44:39 AM Hello and welcome :yipee: I'm not a soaper and so far resisted it, but I love making potions :hap2:
Can't wait to see your creations! (:hug:) |