• February 25, 2009

This week, we’ll be working with rebatching soap and doing step by step photographs and instructions to make your rebatching soap a super-duper success.

I’ll be going over two methods – the double boiler method and the baggie method. They both have their positives and I’m looking forward to sharing the tutorials with you this week.

 

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  1. I’ll agree with the others, that’s a wonderful picture!

    I’ve never tried rebatching with a double boiler. After a few disasters with the boil-bag method (mostly because I couldn’t get the bag to reseal), I moved to a crockpot set on low… Other than heating implements, I wonder how the methods would differ?

  2. I wish I had these tutorials about 6 years ago ;0) I nearly gave myself an ulcer trying to figure it out!
    I just ordered The Flip camcorder and plan on doing at least one video tutorial on rebatching. I’m so excited =D

  3. You look very nice. The blue background and your chipper pink makes Easter feel like it’s come early!! 😛

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