• April 8, 2009

 

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  1. So lovely! I just didn’t get, do I have to dry the petals before adding to soap or I can use them when they are fresh?
    Thanks a lot!

  2. What a gorgeous launch pad of ideas this soap brings forth! Thanks for sharing!

    Melissa

  3. Anne-Marie, I have heard that rose petals (or any flowers, for that matter) turn brown and yucky after not too long. Is this true even if they are embedded? And if so, is there anything you can do to prevent that from happening?

  4. These are soo pretty! I wish my Rose Bars looked like this. I must try these the next time.

  5. They ARE really real rose petals and the petals cut easily when they are fresh.

  6. How easy do the petals cut? Or are you just careful not to have any on the cut lines?

    Sooooo gonna try this in spring colors and calendula petals.

  7. This soap is so gorgeous. Can’t wait to for words to go with the pics. Are those real rose petals?

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