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Re: Fragrance oils - How much do I use?

Postby suebennett » 08 Mar 2010, 22:27

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Re: Fragrance oils - How much do I use?

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Re: Fragrance oils - How much do I use?

Postby Nickie » 08 Mar 2010, 22:33

They seriously look great Sue! Try a little bit bigger! Pic looks a little bit small now- we'll get there in the end babe lol!
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Re: Fragrance oils - How much do I use?

Postby suebennett » 08 Mar 2010, 22:36

Think I might be getting the hang of this. Thank you very much for your comments, although I have only been doing this since end of January it really has become an obsession. Got loads more so will try and get them all in one post or it will drive everybody mad LOL. And thanks, your comments really mean a lot to me.
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Re: Fragrance oils - How much do I use?

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Re: Fragrance oils - How much do I use?

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Re: Fragrance oils - How much do I use?

Postby Nickie » 08 Mar 2010, 23:40

OMG Sue, they're brilliant! I particularly like the lilac and white one with the circles in it! I'm really impressed and that's no lie! I never expected them to be terrible of course but you've defo surpassed my expectations for someone who's only been doing this for a few weeks! Well done- I'd hug you if I could see you now! They really are excellent! Go girl!
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Re: Fragrance oils - How much do I use?

Postby Carolee Crafts » 09 Mar 2010, 06:51

I think they look lovely well done
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Re: Fragrance oils - How much do I use?

Postby Just Soaps » 09 Mar 2010, 07:35

suebennett wrote:Sorry to sound a bit of a twit but I am not so good with computers, I have made a Photobucket album and the link is to that album. Not sure how I would post it.


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Re: Fragrance oils - How much do I use?

Postby suebennett » 10 Mar 2010, 15:56

Thanks for the really lovely comments, maybe one day I will show you the 'disaster' soaps. I have one that my daughter said looked like a cross section of the human skin and another rebatch that looks like Spam LOL. Practice makes perfect and it sure is fun trying. I have made a chocolate and desicated coconut loaf and it smells great. The only problem is that I coloured it with cocoa and it does tend to colour the flannel brown, although it does rinse off (bubbles are still white). Doing a couple of natural soaps as well with clays and herbs to give colour.

So when are you going to take the plunge Nickie or are you worried you might become obsessed like me LOL
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