Soapmaking for Fun & Profit: Make Money Doing What You Love! (For Fun & Profit) |  | Author: Maria Nerius Publisher: Three Rivers Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 0 Pages: 336 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7.6 x 0.6
ISBN: 0761520422 Dewey Decimal Number: 668.12 UPC: 086874520424 EAN: 9780761520429 ASIN: 0761520422
Publication Date: November 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Discover How to Profit from Your Craft Have you ever dreamed of learning how to make fragrant soaps? You can! Soapmaking For Fun & Profit was written with two purposes in mind: to teach you the basics of this fun craft and to show you how to turn these new skills into cash! Whether you've been crafting for years or are just getting started, you'll learn: ·The benefits and enjoyment of soapmaking ·The right materials, tools, and equipment to use ·How to create a special "crafting place" in your home ·Ways to sell your creations at craft shows, shops, and other outlets ·Craft business basics, including pricing and record keeping ·And much more!
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One of the best books on the market about soap making! February 27, 2001 Charlene Thompson (Virginia Beach, VA United States) 148 out of 149 found this review helpful
I have many books on soap making and they are pretty much all the same.... all someone else's recipes. I have been searching for one that would give me the "base" formula and I found that in this book. You get a short history in how soap began, and thorough explanations on the different oils, fats, butters, and scents.... how each is used and what they do for your soap. It even explains the different aromatherapy characteristics of the fragrance and essential oils. There is a wonderful explanation on how to calculate the saponification values that even an 8 year old could understand. Yes there are a few recipes to get you started in each type of soap making (melt & pour, hand milled, rebatched, and cold processed), but mostly you are encouraged to create you own recipes. The business part is also one of the most thorough I have found. It covers licenses and permits, copy right laws rights and wrongs, FDA labeling rules, taxes laws, and so much more. This book is a must have for beginners and experienced soap crafters alike!
Excellent!!! July 18, 2003 Ellie Dalton (Locust Grove, USA) 33 out of 34 found this review helpful
I became interested in soapmaking not too long ago and have been avidly reading anything I can on the process of soapmaking and on opening a business to sell my creations. This is, by far, the best book I've read that covers both subjects. The recipes are great for a beginner, such as myself, and the author provides other tips for creating your own recipes and designs. The best section of the book, however, discusses developing a soapmaking business. The chapters are well placed and flow easily. The instructions are easy to understand. In fact, the entire section can actually be applied to ANY crafting industry. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!
Soapmaking for Fun or Profit March 8, 2000 26 out of 27 found this review helpful
I loved the book. It's full of fun personal stories about soapmaking. Plus it's full of all the information needed to make a soap. I don't need a book on fragrance oils and a book on herbs..it's all covered in one book. I made several recipes and got great results. The information on selling my own soap was very useful!
Great for newbies:o) May 14, 2001 Karla (SPANAWAY, WA United States) 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
I ordered several books and am new to making soap. I found this one so much easier to understand. The information is very clear with lots of easy tips, in terms a new person to soap making can understand. Soap making ratios, tables, etc can be so confusing, she makes it more enjoyable reading. Not really any photos here, but I am less concerned about pictures of soap then I am learning how to make them. I highly recomend this book for everyone, especially those new to soap making.
Great Resource For Beginners December 20, 2006 Laura De Giorgio (Canada) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
In this book there are tips for making hand-milled soap, melt and pour soap and cold-pressed soap. It contains 19 soap recipes, some of which are illustrated in the middle of the book and look just like desserts - and no wonder with names like Chocolate and Coffee Lover's Temptation, Fresh As A Cucumber, Nancy Bee's Honey, Ron's Refreshing Raspberry, etc.
I was personally more interested in the first part of the book, but for those who'd like to make soap for profit, the second part of the book deals with business aspects, as in how and where to sell your soap, what to charge for it, how to go about promoting it and it covers possible legalities that is good to be aware of.
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