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Light Summer Massage Lotion Recipe
2008-05-16 18:23:00
by Harvest McCampbellBlogger Note: If you have taken my lotion crafting class, I talk about using a perservative in your recipes to extend the shelf life of your lotions. I wanted to let you see a recipe that does not have a perservative (see step 6) listed as one of the ingredients. If you want to add a perservative you may want to experiment with any one of the perservatives that are out there. I found the most common perservative is liquid germall. Ingredients:2 cups canola oil1/4 cup dried comfrey leaves1/4 cup dried arnica flowers2 teaspoons liquid lecithin4 ounces aloe vera gela few drops of your choice of essential oilsSupplies5 8-ounce large-mouthed, glass jars with air-tight lids1/8 cup measure teaspoonsmall brown paper bagsfine-meshed strainermedium-sized bowlfunnelplastic flip-top dispenser bottleStep 1 - Infuse the OilStart by infusing one cup of canola oil with 1/8 cup of comfrey leaves and 1/8 cup of arnica flowers in each of two of your jars that have been very w...
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Pt. Richmond Stroll
2008-05-15 19:11:00
YOU'RE INVITED!Lori Nova wanted to invite everyone to the annual POINT RICHMOND STROLL this THURSDAY, May 15, from 5:30-8pm. It's a big open house for the town (those of you who have been to the studio know that Point Richmond is a cute little quaint historic town). Once a year, just about all the businesses open their doors and give away wine, some food, music, and raffle things off (it's all free). The Nova Studio (as always) will be doing some sort of a giveaway - a free product make and take. If you are in the area, we'd love to see you! If you are interested in helping at the event - please give me a call at the studio 510-234-5700. It's always nice to have a few extra helpers during events like this. This is the perfect opportunity to see what The Nova Studio is all about. I know that this is the last moment, but if you can make it it is well worth the trip.
Making your own herbal hair shampoo
2008-05-15 18:24:00
In 1990 I decided not to use the commercially made shampoos after reading Aubrey Hampton?s book, ?Natural Organic Hair and Skin Care.? In this book Aubrey tells you how to read the label on any product that you put on your skin or hair.Manufacturers are constantly using toxic chemicals in their skin and hair products and disregard their toxic effects on your body. This is easily seen in the list of chemicals that they use. Here are a few of these chemicals found in many product labels:1. propylene glycol or glycol? a petrochemical used because it is cheap2. cetearyl alcohol ? emulsifier that can be synthetic or natural3. methylparaben or propylparaben ? typical synthetic preservatives4. distearate ? this is polyethylene glycol or polypropylene glycol which are petrochemicals5. isopropyl alcohol ? used as a cheap solvent to carry synthetic oils.Here is a natural shampoo that you can make. This formulation is something that Ihave been using for many years. First collect the following ...
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Melt and Pour Soap Making Supplies
2008-05-14 17:22:00
To all the students who have taken my Melt and Pour Soap Making class over the past 4 years, I wanted to let you know that Opalz Zoaps in Palo Alto has a small selection of fragrances, gel colorants and soap bases for you to purchase.Opalz Zoaps is located in Midtown Palo Alto at 719 Colorado Avenue, Palo Alto. Phone @ 322-6500. Hours are Wednesday thru Sunday 10 am to 4 pm. Monday and Tuesday by appointment. For more information you can check out the shop's website at http://www.opalzoap.com/.
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Saturday's (5/10) Lotion Class
2008-05-13 17:55:00
To all of the students who came to my lotions class at the Palo Alto Adult School on Saturday, May 10th. I hope you had fun and will enjoy making your own lotions in your very own home.And thanks for all of your comments. I am planning to purchase another scale to bring to other classes. And regards to the reliability of the one use, I learned that the hold button on the scale will help prevent the scale from immediately shutting off after 5 seconds. You learn something new everyday. I am also planning to add maybe one or two additional oils to add to the line up besides of Olive Oil. It is difficult to judge who maybe allergic to certain things or what potential students ingredients they will like . I will probably add Jojoba and Almond Oil.For those who signed up for the class but could not come, I will be offerring the class at the Sunnyvale Cupertino Adult School on June 28th. Check the announcement below or go to the school's website at http://ace.fhsd.org/. Hope to see you th...
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Lotion Crafting Class @ Sunnvyale Cupertino Adult School
2008-05-12 17:18:00
Are you tired of paying the high cost for your lotions andcreams? Would you like to make your own from scratch? In this lecture/hands-on class you will learn to make individual batches of lotions, creams and body soufflés. In addition, you will create your very own products that youcan use right away. You will receive an extensive handout with recipes for individual and large batches, resources and more. By the end of the class, students will create and label their own products. Students must bring a 2 cup or larger Pyrex (glass) measuring cup and oven mitt to class. Please bring sack lunch. A materials fee of $20.00 (cash only) will be collected on the day of the class.Class Fee $47.00Materials Fee: $20.00Location: ACE, 591 W. Fremont Avenue, Room 2aSunnvyale, CASaturday June 28, 200810 am to 2 pm1. In Person (Starts 5/20)Register in person at our office in Room 1, Adult Education Center, 591 W. Fremont Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94087. Our office is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., M...
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Using Emulisifying Wax
2008-05-11 19:42:00
Emulsifying Wax: What is it and how does it work?Emulsifying wax is one of the essential ingredients in making lotions and creams. Think of it as the ?glue? that will hold your recipe together. We?ve all seen how oily salad dressings separate after sitting for a while. You then shake the bottle until it appears to be mixed, but if you look at it closely, you will see little balls of the oil suspended in the liquid. Left to sit, the dressing will again separate into its different properties.Lotions and creams are created from a mixture of water and oils. Without the addition of emulsifying wax, they too would separate back into water and oils.Adding emulsifying wax to your recipe will keep the oil and water from separating by creating an emulsion between the oil and water. An emulsion is a system consisting of a liquid dispersed in an immiscible liquid. Immiscible means not compatible: not able to mix together to make a solution. Oil and water are a great example of two immiscible li...
Mica Stenciled Star Soap
2008-05-10 20:03:00
If you like making your soap by the melt and pour method, I found this clip on how to make a stenciled star soap. Give it a try and let us all know how to turns out. If you have the opportunity to share your pictures of your creations, that would be great!http://www.truveo.com/Mica-Stencile d-Star -Soap /id/1035060313
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Fizzy Bath Kisses Recipe from Aroma Thyme
2008-05-09 18:36:00
Ingredients:Cocoa Butter--2 ozBaking Soda--2 ozCitric Acid--2 ozOatmeal, powdered--3 TbspFood Color--10 drops (optional)Bergamot--10 dropsRose--5 dropsYlang-Ylang--10 dropsDirections:Melt cocoa butter (microwave is fine). Add food color and essential oils. Mix well. Add baking soda, citric acid and powdered oatmeal. Stir thoroughly. Pour into molds. Put into freezer to set. (This takes about 10-20 mins.) Remove from molds when set.Note: Use 1-2 per bath or 3-4 for extra moisturizing.If you are looking for other recipes, check out some of the links in the side bar or check in my archive. There are alot of recipes in both places. I am always looking for new recipes to post on my blog, so please return in the future.Source: http://www.aromathyme.com/recipes.html
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Bubble Gum Lip Gloss Recipe
2008-05-08 19:45:00
Ingredients:6 tsp jojoba oil1 tsp aloe vera oil3 tsp white beeswax10 drops Bubble gum Flavor Oil1/4 tsp red gold two tone micaInstructions:In a glass measuring cup melt beeswax in the microwave, add the oils (you may need to put in back in the microwave for a few seconds more). Stir in the bubble gum flavored oil and mica. Let it cool for about 5 mins. Give it more more quick stir and pour into lip gloss pots.If you are looking for other recipes, check out some of the links in the side bar or check in my archive. There are alot of recipes in both places. I am always looking for new recipes to post on my blog, so please return in the future.Source: http://www.fromnaturewithlove.com/recipe/ recipe.asp?recipe_id=112
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How to Make Your Own Flavored Massage Butters and Oils
2008-05-07 20:21:00
Peachy Keen Massage Butter 6 Tablespoons Shea Butter1 Tablespoon Grapeseed Oil2 Tablespoons Coconut Oil2 Tablespoons Apricot Kernel Oil1/2 Teaspoon Soap Crafters Very Peach FlavoringDirections:Melt all ingredients on stove in a small pot. Take off the heat when the oils have almost completely melted, but not quite. They will continue to melt off of the stove. Add the flavoring and mix well.Pour into the 4 ounce Soap Crafters Salve Jar. In a few hours at room temperature, it will be ready for someone to give you a wonderful massage!--------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- ------Icy Massage Oil 8 ounces of Grapeseed Oil1 teaspoon of Soap Crafters Glacier Mint FlavoringDirections:Just add the grapeseed oil to the Soap Crafters 8 ounce lotion bottle, add the flavoring and shake to mix. Grapeseed oil is the preferred massage oil base for professional massage therapists. The Glacier Mint Flavoring gives a coolness on the skin that is wonderful for a hot su...
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Lye Calculator Sources
2008-05-06 17:03:00
Source: http://www.suite101.com/lesson.cfm/17779/ 1067/4What is a lye calculator?A lye calculator allows you to develop and test your own recipes by telling you how much lye to use with the oils you have selected. You can also use a lye calculator to doublecheck a recipe you have selected from a book or the web before using it.Why is it necessary?Different oils have different amounts of fatty acids and unsaponifiable material. That means that different amounts of lye are required to produce saponification. The lye calculator will allow you to determine the correct amount of lye for your recipe.How do I use the lye calculator?Write out a list of oils you intend to use in your soap and the amounts (in ounces) you intend to use (Step 1 in the example below). Now multiply the number of ounces being used by the sap value of the oil (see Step 2). Total your list of figures to get the total amount of lye necessary to saponify your soap (Step 3). However, most soapmakers prefer to automatica...
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Made in the USA Claim
2008-05-05 19:19:00
by Debbie May, President of Wholesale Supplies Plus (http://www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com/)(H omemade Bath Products Blogger Note: If you are making your own bath and body products or soaps and selling them, this is good information that Debbie has provided.)Given the recent downturn in the US Economy and the lowering value of the US dollar, I have started to really think about the claim "Made in the USA".As it turns out, the claim "Made in the USA" is regulated by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).The FTC puts great significance on public perception and states that the following will be evaluated by the commission for the enforcement of the Made in the USA claim:1. Site of Final Assembly or Processing.The consumer perception evidence available to the Commission indicates that the country in which a product is put together or completed is highly significant to consumers in evaluating where the product is "made." Thus, regardless of the extent of a product's other U.S. parts or pro...
How to Make Heel Balm
2008-05-04 19:53:00
by Karen CottonCold weather and outdoor activities wreak havoc on your feet. Using a good heel balm will soothe and heal cracked soles and allow you to put your best foot forward every time.Things You’ll Need:2 oz beeswax2 oz shea butter2 oz cocoa butter2 oz coconut oil2 oz avocado oil2 oz apricot kernel oil2 oz aloe vera oil2 oz jojoba2 oz emu oil40 drops orange essential oil10 drops ylang ylangDirections:Step 1 In a heat-safe bowl (pyrex) place all ingredients except for orange oil and ylang ylang.Step 2 Place bowl into a water bath over medium heat to melt the butters, wax and oils.Step 3 Remove from heat as soon as beeswax is nearly melted.Step 4 Stir thoroughly.Step 5 Add ylang ylang and orange oil and mix.Step 6 Once cooled, place your mixture into a sealed container.Blogger Note: If you have a favorite fragrance or essential oil than what is described in this recipe then go ahead and adjust the amounts. If you try this recipe, please let me know what you think.Source: http:...
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How to make Soap Logs and Ribbon Shape Embeds
2008-05-03 19:35:00
If you are interested in taking your melt and pour soapmaking to the next level, here is a clip that I found on You Tube on how to make soap logs and ribbon shape embeds. Have fun! If you try this technique out, please let me know how your soaps turned out.Here is how to make the ribbon embed: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Nd2-vhxav_0or http://goplanetearth.blogspot.com/2008/04 /how-to-make-soap-logs-and-ribbon-shaped. html#logribbonAnd here is how to to do the complete mold:http://youtube.com/watch?v=86sMTys-2 J8If you would like the step by step instructions, I found the instructions on Go Planet:Soap Loaf (http://www.goplanetearth.com/project_loa f_log.html)Making Soap Curls (http://www.goplanetearth.com/project_soa p_curls.html)
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How to Create the Ideal Spa Gift Basket for Her in 5 Easy Steps
2008-05-02 19:21:00
By Dr. Grace Cornish LivingstoneBlogger Note: This is a great idea for a Mother's Day Gift !Did you know that retreat spas are the preferred vacation choice for many contemporary women? However, many do not have the immediate time nor the resources to indulge in a five-day, getaway in the mountains; therefore, what better way to unwind and enjoy being pampered, than to create a relaxing spa environment in your own home? You can create a wonderful spa basket for yourself or to give to a special woman in your life. The key thing to remember is the relaxing gift basket is to make her feel at ease, beautiful, and well-rested.Instructions Difficulty: Easy Step 1 Visual Appeal. Women appreciate things which are beautiful, pretty, romantic, and clean looking. The eyes are the window to the soul. Make sure that her gift basket appeals to her aesthetically. To ensure this, start with a nice container, whether white or natural wicker, a chrome basket, floral planter, or silver wire basket, and...
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How to Make Chocolate Milk Bath Bon Bons
2008-04-30 19:25:00
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care EditorIf the sweet smell of chocolate relaxes you after a tough day, chocolate milk bath bon bons are just the ticket. They only take a few minutes and some basic ingredients, and the result will be a delightful bath. The chocolate milk bath bon bons will relax and sooth you while the milk and cocoa butter soften your skin.InstructionsDifficulty: Moderately EasyThings You?ll Need:Powdered milk or powdered buttermilkBaker?s chocolate and cocoa butterCocoa butterPowdered cocoaEssential oilSmall soap molds or candy molds (at least 1 tbsp. capacity)Directions:Step 1 Sift the powdered milk and powdered cocoa together in a mixing bowl and stir until they are well mixed.Step 2 Place the cocoa butter in a microwave-proof bowl and microwave it at 30 second intervals until it?s just barely melted. Add the chocolate chips, heat for 30 more seconds and then stir it thoroughly.Step 3 Allow the mixture to cool slightly and stir in the essential oil.Step ...
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Mother's Day Gifts
2008-04-29 20:10:00
Mother's Day is just around the corner. If you are looking for something different to give your Mother for her special day and you live close to Palo Alto, I would recommend stopping in to Opalz Zoaps.Opalz, located in Midtown Palo Alto at 719 Colorado Avenue, has array of bath and body products you can purchase especially for your mom or you can even create your own bar of soap at the Soap Bar. You may even find a cute basket to put your goodies in.Opalz is open from 10 am to 4 pm Wednesday through Sunday. Monday and Tuesday by appointment. For more information, check out Opalz website at http://www.opalzoap.com/. Opalz phone number is 650/322-6500.
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How to Make Mango Body Butter
2008-04-28 20:21:00
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care EditorApply mango butter after a warm shower or a good workout, and the warmth will help the butter to penetrate your skin, leaving it smooth and soft, with a light fragrance. You’ll love using it so much, you’ll want to make an extra batch to share with friends.Instructions Difficulty: ModerateThings You’ll Need:Natural shea butterCocoa butterMango butterApricot kernel oilWheat germ oilBeeswax pearlsMango essential oilVitamin ESmall jars or tinsDirections:Step 1 Measure the cocoa butter, shea butter, mango butter, wheat germ oil, apricot kernel oil, vitamin E and beeswax in a small microwave safe bowl.Step 2 Melt the mixture on high for 1 minute at a time until the ingredients have melted. With the microwave on low setting, heat it for 2 to 3 more minutes, but don't allow it to boil.Step 3 Remove the bowl from the microwave and stir until the ingredients are thoroughly blended.Step 4 Let the mango butter cool for several hours, and ...
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Layered Soaps Techniques
2008-04-27 21:43:00
I found this recipe and wanted to share it with you.This recipe creates two bars of luxurious layered soap. Use your two favorite fragrances to make your soap. Some of Kelly's favorite combinations are mango and strawberry, violet and musk, chocolate and orange, cinnamon and rose, and raspberry and peach.Ingredients:2 4oz. bars unscented glycerin soap10 drops fragrance oil (your choice)10 drops fragrance oil (your choice)2 drops different coloring (ex. 1 orange, 1 blue)Steps:In a heavy saucepan over low heat, melt one bar of glycerin soap until liquefied. Remove from heat and stir in one drop food coloring and 10 drops fragrance oil. Pour half of the mixture into two soap molds, filling each mold halfway. Wait twenty minutes. Melt your second bar of glycerin soap until liquefied. Remove from heat and stir in the other drop of food coloring and fragrance oil. Pour this second layer on top of the first layer (already in molds). Let soap set for three hours or until hardened. Your fin...
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Where to purchase Citric Acid in SF Bay Area
2008-04-26 19:16:00
If you are looking to purchase Citric Acid in the San Francisco Bay Area , you may want to take a trip to Berkeley and visit Juniper Tree on San Pablo Avenue. For more information about Juniper Tree visit their website at http://www.junipertreesupplies.com/.I know in Palo Alto that Crossroads World Market on 720 San Antonio Road (cross street Middlefield) sells Citric Acid. There hours are Monday - Friday 9:30 am - 7:30 pm; Saturday 10 am 7:30 pm; Sunday 10 am - 5 pm.You may want to check health food stores or places that sell items to make jams or jellies.If I find any other places that sell it locally, I will let you know.
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Handcrafted Soapmakers Guild
2008-04-24 19:47:00
Did you know that there is an association group for soapmakers? Yes! It is the Handcrafted Soapmakers Guild (http://www.soapguild.org/index.php).They have annual conferences, a variety of membership levels, a journal and more! I highly recommend asking for the free journal. It is very informative. If would like to receive a free copy of their journal go to http://www.soapguild.org/industry/free-in fo.php.And I am planning to sign up for the membership because next year the conference is on the west coast and I would really would like to go!
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Felt Scenters
2008-04-24 02:12:00
Let the kids help you make these fun and easy air fresheners. Use them for scenting cars (hang from your rearview mirror) or hang one anywhere you need a great scent!MaterialsStiffened felt* (we used Easy Felt brand) - various colorsGreen felt for leavesCraft GluePuffy Fabric PaintsEssential OilsDirectionsCut out shape from stiffened felt in desired pattern. Attach leaves or other felt decorations (if using) with craft glue. Use Puffy Fabric Paints to write messages or draw designs onto your Freshener. Scent by applying a few drops of Essential Oil such as Lemon, Orange, Lavender, Pine Needle or Peppermint. Use a hole punch to make a hole and attach a piece of yarn or string to make a hanger. Reapply oil as needed.*Note: If stiffened felt is not available, regular felt attached to cardboard can be used instead. Directions: Cut desired shape out of cardboard, then use this as a template to cut two more of the same shape out of the felt. Glue one of the felt shapes to the front of the...
Bath Melt Recipe from Try Beauty Tips
2008-04-22 23:11:00
Bath melts are made of butters and oils that, when added to the bath, melt and moisturize your skin.Ingredientsone part cocoa butterone part shea butterone part sweet almond oilDirections:Melt the cocoa butter and shea butter in the microwave or in the top of a double boiler. Mix in the sweet almond oil. Pour into small (approximately one ounce) molds. Wait until it solidifies. You can put it in the freezer if you want it to solidify faster.When you start your bath, put one bath melt in the tub. The hot water will melt it.If you do not want to use the little molds, pour the entire amount into a larger container like a bowl, the bottom of a milk carton, or a coffee can. When you want some for your bath, scoop out the desired amount with your fingers.If you have dry skin, you can use this mixture as a night lotion. It melts when you rub it on your hands or face. And the cocoa butter makes it smell like chocolate!Source: http://www.trybeautytips.com/2007/07/07/b ath-melts.html
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Looking for Silicone Molds?
2008-04-21 09:44:00
If you are looking for silicone molds to make your soaps or soap inserts for your melt and pour soaps, here is a source for you:Silicone Zone USA (http://www.siliconezoneusa.com/). They do carry some shapes for soap inserts.Also, you may want to check out Wholesale Supplies Plus (http://www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com/) because they started carrying the Wilton line of silicone bakeware including the muffins trays.Of course there is the stand by and check out Ebay (www.ebay.com). That is where I found alot of my flexible ice cube trays to make some of my soap inserts. Some of the retail outlets that sells flexible ice cube trays are IKEA, Linens-n-Things and Bed, Bath and Beyond. But just to warn you that these items are seasonal so they might not be offerred all year round. Most of the time they will be sold around the time they are putting out their merchandise for summer.If I find any other sources, I will let you know.
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Creating Superstar Loaf Soaps
2008-04-20 23:32:00
Here is another fun melt and pour soap making technique from Crafty U you may want to try:http://blip.tv/file/679622?utm_source =aolvideo&utm_medium=aolvideo
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Stained Glass Soap
2008-04-20 23:28:00
If you have taken a Melt and Pour Soap Making class from me or someone else, I found a fun and easy technique from Craft U Making Stained Glass Soap. It would be a great addition to your melt and pour projects!http://blip.tv/file/608179/Have Fun!
How to Create Your Own Lip Balm Recipe
2008-04-20 03:41:00
By Ansley of Bleu Arts Blog A couple of years ago I saw a great lip balm tutorial at Not Martha. I was very inspired by it and decided to create my own recipe. It was a little difficult finding information about what works best. After a lot of research, I compiled a list of what to do.The Basics:For a firm lip balm that can be used in a tube or tub, you will need a ratio of about 2:4 solids to liquids. Solids meaning wax & butters, liquids meaning oils. If you find your final product too thick, add more oils. If it is too thin, add more solids.For solids, I use bee?s wax & mango butter. Other solids are also available.For liquids, I use sweet almond oil, olive oil, castor oil, and avocado oil. Other types of liquids are available.Put all of your ingredients in a double boiler and let them melt. Make sure to stir the mixture. Add essential oils just before you are ready to fill your tubes or tubs. This way they will not have a chance to evaporate.When creating a recipe, be su...
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Fizzy Bath Balls From Katie Brown Workshop
2008-04-18 00:09:00
I happened to catch an episode of the Katie Brown Workshop on Sunday April 14 on KCSM-TV (Comcast Channel 17 or Channel 60 on regular broadcast line-up).  She had a segment on Fizzy Bath Balls that I would like to share with you.Fizzy Bath Balls Materials1 cups baking soda½ cup citric acid powder½ cup Epsom salts¾ tablespoon liquid glycerin¾ teaspoons lavender essential oilFood coloringDried lavenderIvy leavesTwineNon-stick sprayToolssieve measuring spoonslarge bowl & small bowlswax papercookie sheet Getting Started1. In large bowl sift together dry ingredients.2. In small bowl mix together the essential oil, 6 drops of food coloring, and glycerin.3. Pour the oil mixture (1/2 teaspoon at a time) into the dry ingredients (1/2 cup at a time) and mix quickly before it starts to fizz.4. Spray non-stick spray into moulds to prevent sticking. Fill the moulds with the mixture, packing it in firmly to create a smooth ball shape. Let the mixture harden in the molds for 24 hours, the...
Lotion Making Classes Offered in the San Francisco Bay Area
2008-04-17 06:59:00
If you are interested in learning how to make your own lotions from scratch, I have a couple of options to tell you about:(1) I am currently teaching a brand new lotion crafting class at the Palo Alto Adult School on May 10 from 10 am to 2 pm.  In this class, students will learn how to make individual batches of lotions and creams. If you would more information on this class, please visit the school's website at www.paadultschool.org. In June, I will be teaching this class through the Sunnyvale-Cupertino Adult School (http://ace.fuhsd.org).  Registration for this class will begin around May 12th.(2) Another option is a class offered through The Nova Studio in Point Richmond, CA.  Lori Nova's next Lotion s and Creams class is on June 7th from 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm .  For more information on this class, check out the studio's website at www.thenovastudio.com.(3) For those living in the Fairfield area, Joan Morasis teaches classes in lotion making at various locations.  For more informa...
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