tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4360891399253850627.post5218694184581183474..comments2023-12-06T22:10:09.864+10:00Comments on Say Little Hen: Simplifying Soap Making for Beginners | A Guest PostSay Little Henhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11059966714131515884noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4360891399253850627.post-85062183756054678192016-07-20T21:15:19.593+10:002016-07-20T21:15:19.593+10:00Hello Sally!
Thanks so much for your lovely commen...Hello Sally!<br />Thanks so much for your lovely comment. Soap making sounds like a lot of fun, I've thought about it but never actually read anything on it until Liz sent her post through - I found it so interesting!<br /><br />Sarah xAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07424494318400885717noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4360891399253850627.post-74562511909189214472016-07-19T21:08:44.538+10:002016-07-19T21:08:44.538+10:00Hi Sarah, I'm new to your blog, but thanks to ...Hi Sarah, I'm new to your blog, but thanks to Liz at Eight Acres, I'll be reading many more of your wonderful posts. Soap making is so addictive and I had never realized how EASY and CHEAP it is until I made that first leap of faith a few years ago. So I would advise other folks to get to it, don't think about it for too long, don't put it off, just do it. Find a good recipe and a good lye calculator on the computer, and before long any novice will be experimenting with all kinds of blends... like I did. Thanks also for the tidy little link to my blog in regards to using milk cartons as molds. Wishing you well from here on Jembella Farm. X Jembella Farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07646075804716647311noreply@blogger.com