Making soap is easy to do once you have made it with an expert. Otherwise, it can be pretty daunting to try to learn on your own.
We will discuss the fascinating history of soap making, and then we will get to work. You will weigh the main oils—olive, coconut, and palm—and I’ll be in charge of the dangerous stuff. (The lye.) You can personalize your batch by selecting from a variety of scents and herbs. Your loaf of soap will weigh about 1.5 pounds, and after a few days it will be ready to cut
into bars. This is the size of a banana bread loaf, so you can cut as many slices of soap as you want from it, depending on thickness. A safe estimate is that you can get 7 or 8 bars of soap per batch.
You will leave here knowing how to make your own soap in the future with recipes and resources, like where to find supplies and how to calculate the lye.
This is a fun class to take with a friend, a partner, a group of friends, or a team from work. It is a fun team-building activity.
Children are welcome to attend this class as unpaid guests. They can help with your batch! If a child wants to make a separate loaf of soap they will need to pay the regular price.
Also, I have added dates and times that I think will appeal to people but I am pretty open to other dates and times.
I am fully vaccinated and we can wear masks or be unmasked, according to your preference.
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