• March 2, 2007

It takes a lot of work to set up a soapmaking studio. My first one was in the guest bedroom of my old house. It was about 400 square feet and even that wasn’t enough room. I still exploded out into other part of the house with my growing soap business. The living room had a dining room table made out of soap and 5 gallon buckets and there was an entire area that a kitchen table should have been that turned into a very comprehensive little wrapping line. Plus, the storage of all the soap? It ended up in bathroom cabinets! I really liked seeing both of these set ups. They are both way more organized than mine ever was!

Here’s a fun look at someones (even smaller!) soap studio.

This is an impressively designed soap studio in a garage.

 

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  1. Wow. Seeing all that soap at once made me want to go make some soap RIGHT NOW. Great spaces too.

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