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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

How To Make Soap DVD - Save 50% Through December 2010!


When I first started making cold process soap back in the 1990s there were no soap making DVDs, no soap making classes, and only a handful of books on the topic. I would have loved to been able to pop in a DVD and watch a soapmaker show me step-by-step precautions, ingredients, equipment, formulation and process! In my DVD, I've done this for you!

You'll learn how to make cold process soap from scratch. It's easy to follow, and I lead you from start to finish to bring you to a level of comfort in working with lye and creating your own soap recipes.
This soap making DVD ships with a handout complete with detailed written instructions, recipes and a vendor supply list worth the price alone!

In addition to learning about safety guidelines, I will show you how to work comfortably with lye so that you can finally make soap by hand at home! I'll discuss how to properly use and store lye, mixing lye and water, oils for soap making, fragrance oils, essential oils, superfatting, additives and exfoliants, coloring, molding and curing.

Looking for the perfect holiday gift for the soap-obsessed? Perhaps a birthday gift? Or a special gift for yourself? As a holiday special, I'm offering 50% off any DVD from December 15, 2010 through December 31, 2010. Choose from: Cold Process Soap Making, Bestselling Creams and Lotions, and Bestselling Bath Bombs and Body Scrubs.

If you're giving this as a gift, I'd be happy to enclose a personalized note. Just mention in the Special Instructions section upon checkout the name of the recipient and any message you'd like for me to include.

Happy Holidays & Happy Soaping!

~Marla

2 comments:

Michelle said...

I think it is great you offer the DVD. I had the same experience when making my first batch of soap. A DVD would have made it all so much easier. I'll recommend your DVD to a friend I have who lives in Michigan, far from anyone who can teach her. She would love the visual I'm sure.

Marla Bosworth said...

Yes, those were the "wing it" days. Thanks, Michelle!