• May 19, 2010
Peace Mold (I used this mold to make these)
Half Round Mold (I used this mold to make these)
9 Bar Baltic Birch Mold (holds 45 to 60 ounces)
Mini Silver Plastic Mixer (for mixing small amounts of colorants)

 

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  1. And, the things you can do with it … we’re just starting to play with it and the possibilities are endless.

  2. It’s funny how the symbol has remained relevant for all these years, isn’t it? Your granddaughter would probably go happy-nuts for a fun purple and pink peace sign mold =)

  3. Thank you for your sweet words. I can’t wait to do a project around it. I’ve messed around a bit but nothing that’s a winner yet.

  4. Love the peace sign mold and soap. So very *very* relevant today. You’re always so relevant. Thanks for that!

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