Soap Makers Help!

I have mine with the soapmakers guild. It's not cheap, but I have been required to have by some shows and 1 wholesale account. And it was also used when I organized my own craft show.

If you make less than 5K you can use RLI they are much cheaper but have the cap. I did make more than 5K my first year.

If you are planning to do shows or have a website, I would really recommend checking out propay to take credit cards. I soooo wish I would have signed with them right away.
 
I was looking at the soapmakers guild website when I saw info on liability insurance. It hadn't even crossed my mind until then. It is expensive! I think I'll check with my agent to see what they offer.

I'll check out Propay. I was planning on using Paypal. I didn't realize there were other options. Thanks for the info:)
 
I found that propay was much cheaper than paypal. I got my knuckle buster from Mr. Inprinter on Ebay.

Check out RLI they are a lot cheaper. My regular insurance agent did not have the kind of coverage I needed for shows or personal liabliity. They only covered if your product was damaged.
 
My house was full of salmon fishermen all weekend. At 3pm today I got the house to myself again and made a batch of soap:) Frankincense and Myrrh. Yesterday I spent 5 hours labeling and packaging gift basket orders.


This was the first bar I cut from the "Lake Effect Snow" batch.....does anyone else see Old man winter sleeping?

Gingerbread confetti...is curing much darker than this.

Check out these soap drying racks I got for FREEEEEEEE
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Who has done the loofah in pvc before? I need advice
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My loofah seems too big for the pvc....if I wet it and cram it in will that work?
What soap works well for this? I have something in mind, but have never heard of it. I'll google it....I'm excited:)

Has anyone done a tomato soap? Is it drying? If I put it in a scrubby bar would it be too drying on the hands?
 
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