Previous Craft Show Questions answers: Why does this stuff cost so much?! click here. Cool! How is this stuff made?! click here
Cool! Can you teach me how to make this stuff?
(big grin)
Gosh, I am so flattered that you think my product is nice enough to actually want to learn from me. Unfortunately, I am totally packed up right now (insert things for your life here) trying to run my small business, be a decent mom and actually do my part time for pay job on the side. But, it’s actually not all that hard to make the product really. I actually taught myself if you can believe it!?
In fact, let me write down this web site for you – here’s a good start for you to start learning – www.teachsoap.com – while it’s not very difficult to make all these goodies you see here, it’s time intensive so it’s good to start researching on your own.
OPTIONAL ADD-ONs if you’re feeling very friendly and helpful
CP: Also, my favorite book for learning to make cold process soap, the kind of soap I make here is “The Soapmaker’s Companion” by Susan Miller Cavitch and “The Everything Soapmaking Book” by Alicia Grosso. Or you can watch the DVD on making cold process soap. It’s called “Learn to Make Cold Process Soap” and you can buy it at brambleberry.com or amazon.com
MP: Also, my favorite book for learning to make melt and pour soap, the kind of soap I make here is “Melt & Mold Soap Crafting” by Kaila Westerman. Or you can watch the DVD on making melt and pour soap. It’s called “Learn to Make Melt and Pour Soap” and you can buy it at brambleberry.com or amazon.com
Liquid Soap: Also, my favorite book for learning to make liquid hand or dish or clothing soap, the kind of soap I make here is “Making Natural Liquid Soaps” by Catherine Failor.
Lotion: Also, my favorite book for learning to make lotions from scratch, like I do here, is “How to Make Lotion.”
End with:(ASK FOR THE SALE!)
Thanks so much for stopping by my booth. Did you want to pick up any of my XYZ? If you buy 3 of them, you get the 4th one free!
Eat Well (was Teresa R) says
Niiice! (How did I miss this earlier?) That reminds me I need to hang out at teachsoap.com more often.
dcyrill says
These answers are so slick while still being professional. 🙂