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products from these vendors. Support small businesses! Use their ideas as
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Designs by AnnaLiese
AnnaLiese is a talented savonniere and designer, and we are pleased to showcase her
work in melt and pour soap. Take a look at her famous Thunderegg Soap. Like 'em? Then check out her Violet Brazilian Agate. You may want to see a picture of AnnaLiese and her handsome son. New..Check
out Annaliese's Polar Bear Soap!
Loaf Soaps
Taking the retail industry by storm, these soaps are basically Melt and Pour Soaps
molded in non-coated loaf pans (similar to a pound cake or banana bread pan).
The user simply slices off a piece of the soap (Melt and Pour soap cuts as easily as
cheese).
Embedded Soaps
Many people like to embed designs or other things into their soaps. Check out
some awesome soaps of both embedded CP and embedded MP soap --
made by Kaila Westerman or click here to see the
hand-molded rose soaps made by her neighborhood 13-year-old kid who says, "If I can
do this, so can you!"
Molded Soaps
The versatility of MP soap is that it is both a casting and a sculptural medium.
You are not limited to the normal "soap bar" shapes. Here are some
examples of soaps made using candy molds. These soaps
can be made in standard soap molds. Or they can
be handmolded in a wash cloth weight (it's like a
paper weight, only it's made out of soap and it's to weigh down washcloths).
Finally, check out Kaila Westerman's Soap Cakes.
She made the molds for these herself (unfortunately they are not for sale.) and then made
both CP and MP SoapCakes out of them.
Carved Soaps
Soapcarving has been around as long as humans have held soap in their hands.
Here is the talented work of one modern soapcarver
(Linda Kelen) who works in Ivory Soap. She has promised to send us more of her work soon,
so that we can offer them for sale. The beauty of carved Ivory Soap is that it is hard,
and lasts years and years. As it ages, it yellows, just like real ivory.
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