
Here is an email I sent out to the Craft Business List just a few minutes ago. It’s about the soapmaking guru interview I completd late Monday night. It’s up on the Internet, and here are the details for downloading the complete FREE interview…
The soapmaking interview with Jon Martin is up and ready for you to listen. Here’s all you need to do:
- Go to www.craftbusinessguide.com/soapmaking.htm
- Enter your name and email and hit “Submit”
- Listen to the interview by clicking the link
That’s it!
Why am I making you enter your name and email? Two reasons…
- I want to see how many people on this list are interested in soapmaking to decide if I come out with a soapmaking business resource for the Craft Business List
- You will also be registered for Jon’s soapmaking fun list so you get his great soapmaking tips and tricks. And don’t worry… Jon has the same philosophy about SPAM as I do - we both hate it and you can unsubscribe from his list anytime.
Continue reading ‘Soapmaking Interview is Live’
OK… I might be overdoing it with the soapmaking information, but I just got off the phone with a guy who has a great soapmaking resource that I’ve been reviewing. I’m about half way through it, and so far the information has been excellent. And, he’s the guy I’ll be interviewing some time this weekend or on Monday evening. I’ll keep you posted when the interview is available (for free of course).
But first, I wanted to share some soapmaking resources with you. Since I’ve been researching the Internet for soapmaking information, I figured I might as well let you benefit from my research. So here’s my top 5 soapmaking sites offering free information:
Continue reading ‘Great Soapmaking Resources’
Over the past few weeks, I’ve become obsessed with making soap. There are just so many creative things you can do with soaps - from the design, to the colors, to the shapes, and the scents - that soapmaking seems like such a great craft to get involved in. And, I can tell you that handmade soaps are a VERY hot item at any craft fair. They are extremely marketable - beautiful, fun, inexpensive (but you can get a good profit), and they appeal to all the senses (especially smell).
I found a great general article on Wikipedia about soap. There’s a lot of good information, and some links for further study. It’s definitely worth checking out if you’re interested in soapmaking.
Continue reading ‘Cold Process Soapmaking’
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