It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…

…in the Barclay-Nichols’s household. (Don’t hit me!) It’s might seem like Christmas is a huge 61 days away, but when you’re a crafter, you have to start early! I don’t think it’s helpful for me to start posting recipes on December 1st because you need time to try out these products, see how the fragrances...

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Melt & pour soap: Aren’t these adorable?

I’m having a love affair with these little melt & pour soaps this week! I bought the clear, low sweat melt & pour from Voyageur and I can’t believe how adorable these soaps look. I went through almost ten pounds of the clear and white in the groups this week! Be careful, though: Some of...

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Yarrow craft group: Melt & pour soap

I hope you enjoyed making melt & pour soap today! I’m sure you can see the possibilities for making your own soap molds using silicone ice cube trays, chocolate molds, and containers from around the house. If you are interested in melting & pouring at home, click here for the instructions from today’s class! If...

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More melt & pour cupcakes!

I love this technique. I went out to Michael’s last night to buy a few more clear stamps so I can make more of these for Christmas (all the clear stamps are at least 25% until Friday). If you get into the store, check out the $1 bins near the check out – they had...

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Soap Queen’s melt & pour stamp technique with cupcakes!

I love love love this technique for melt & pour soap at the Soap Queen’s blog (click here for the video, click here for the non-video tutorial). I tried the two layer version this morning in anticipation of a class I’m doing this afternoon, and I think it turned out pretty well for a first...

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