Soap Makers Help!

OH Great Sellers of Soap.... Lend me some wisdom...

My DM gave me some GREAT metal round waffle/wave edge cutters for my soap... I've been using a straight waffle/wave cheese cutter and they look nice but wanted to try the round cutters...

How do you package them?? I'm not much into fancy wrappings and such and was thinking of just getting some boxes to line with my soaps with a card containing the ingredients and my info on it put in-front of the boxes so if they wanted a card they would have it....

But the more I think on this the less I like it because I know when I buy stuff and it's not all together then when I get home I don't know which product is which if it's not attached.... but how do you attach a card to a round soap??

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.... I'm still scoping out FM to see where I might sell at....

Thanks.
 
Hey everyone, I was going to post a few soapmaking supplies for sale on craig's list but thought I would post them here first. I have upto 1 kg of unused rose geranium from EOU. I can sell it in 4 oz, 8 oz, 16 oz or the full 1 kg. Prices are $5(4 oz), $10(8 oz), $15(16 oz) and $25 (1 Kg) plus shipping. I also have a ton of arnica flowers I'll sell 1 baggie full (sandwitch size) for $2 shipping included. I also have about 3/4 oz spirulina powder $1.50 Shipping included. Cinnamon leaf Essential oil form WSP, 4 oz, for $5 plus shipping.

If your interested in anything, Pm me and we can talk. Take it all and I'll cut ya a deal.
 
Morgaine, sent you a PM about supplies...

I use 1/2 and 1/2 containers for my soap molds and the round cutter is about 4" round and the thickness is about an inch to 2 inches with total weight about 2.5 to 3 oz...
 
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Got your pm and sent one back.

Hmm, if they are 4" one side to the other then those boxes won't work. Check out the reference thread, I have several soap box suppliers listed.

And as always pictures are appreciated!
 
Well I think my lesson went well today. I was teaching a girl who's mother I meet at the FM saturday. I'm pretty sure she is still interested in making soap after seeing me make a Castile soap. It has lemongrass in it and sweet orange EO. And I added lemon peel to. Anyway I wasn't sure if she would still want to do it after watching me make the lye solution and measuring out the oil and all. She was right there watching it all and listening to what I was telling her and showing her. I think she will do very well. She is only 14. Isn't it great that she wants to learn how to do this
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Her mom is so nice. While I was teaching her daughter about soaping she went to the Hallmark store and got me orange vanilla tea light candles and a candle holder for them. Isn't that nice. She will be at the FM again Saturday. I have a bunch of scrap from my log mold and told her I would give her a few to help her get ideas for what she might want to make.
 
Haven't had time to catch up yet..hopefully later today since it's going to rain I can do that.

My oil order is due in today, wasn't suppose to be in till tomorrow so I had gone and bought some organic coconut oil (only kind I can get in town) to get me through.

But it got me to thinking, does anyone make a 100% organic soap bar? And if you sell do you charge more for it and how much more than your regular soaps?
 
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I don't but I have seen them sold on the Net. The first place I'd start would be to add up the costs of an inorganic bar and the costs of an organic bar and be sure to build in AT LEAST the same profit level that you'd normally charge. But then I'd also compare with the going price online for similar bars of soap. In doing a quick glance, I see that a lot of the soap out there is labeled as organic, but uses a good amount of inorganic oils, EOs, and FO's. One I saw that said it was Organic on the label and then stated it had 85% organic materials. You'd have to check to see if Canada has any regulations toward labeling as organic.

I do list any organic ingredients in my soap as such, even though I don't list my bars as organic.

Since you're in Canada, you may have to look harder to find local sources for a similar product and see what they're charging and/or do the price exchange from US$ to CA$.
 

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