Guest guest Posted February 2, 2000 Report Share Posted February 2, 2000 Get yourself some of those flat soda boxes and line with wax paper. You can slide these under the bed. You can also cross stck them on the floor. You should have no problem putting them in the dining room.I use food colors in MP but they don't seem to hold up as well as the colors made for MP. I tumeric, cinnamon, powdered sage,annato seeds, alkanet,parsley, & dill for CP & HP soaps. Food coloring just goes away and does not stay. irene Kazikiewicz wrote: > > > > Hello. I'm very new at this and have a few questions to ask, please be patient if I ask what are probably stupid questions. I have read in a couple places that during the molding phrase you are to insulate the soap with cardboard and blankets and in other sources it just mentions blankets. Which one do you do and why? Is this only in cold areas? > Where I live I don't have a lot (if any) of extra rooms or storage space. Does anybody have any suggestions on where I could place the soap during curing time? I have a linen closest with a couple shelves that are empty. Will that be enough ventilation? I don't have a garage. I could place it on a table in the dining room that we don't use, but that is right next to the kitchen. Is there any problems with that, do you think? > Last question I promise. What is a good colorant for CP and M & P soaps? I would prefer natural colorants but realize that is probably limited. If someone could privately e-mail me with some suggestions and maybe some suppliers? Thanks so very much in advance, . > P.S. I apologize if I over did it. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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