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Bath Salt in a Jar



Melt & Pour Soapmaking by Marie Browning,

Melt & Pour Soapmaking by Marie Browning,
""If you love handmade soaps, but hate the boutique price, then turn to this comprehensive volume.offers recipes for dozens of exotic soaps.In addition there are other luxuries like bath salts, sachets, bubble bath, bath oils, and powders. Learn all about the different types of soaps, additives, colorants, fragrances, and equipment and you'll soon be cooking up some super soaps of your own."--CraftsSoaps fragrant with oils or spices, fizzing up the bath, or molded into perfect petals to place in a pretty jar beside the sink. Ones with guardian angels or good luck coins tucked inside. A virtual cornucopia of beautiful soaps will delight your senses with their scents, shapes, and feel. (Of course, they'll get you clean too, oh so gently, but they're almost too attractive to use up!) And, these soaps are easy to make, out of the kindest, chemical-free ingredients. Just take a commercially available glycerine or coconut-oil base, cut it up, and melt it in a microwave or double boiler. Pour the liquid into molds to set--and let the real fun begin. Your imagination will go wild with possibilities as you check out different types of aromatic and essential oils (with tips on blending); additives such as almond or beeswax; colorants; and molds for hexagons, delicate shells, and more.



Glass Painting by Emma Sedman,
Glass Painting by Emma Sedman,
From jazzed-up jam jars to beautified bottles to marvelous mirrors, glass painting transforms even the plainest household items into something special. These stunning projects take advantage of the wide range of techniques and new products that make glass painting one of today's hottest crafts. A festive candlestick has a holly-and-berry design outlined in gold-relief liner. Spirals and circles and dots colorfully adorn a tealight holder. Decorate a decanter with a pretty flower, and then fill it with bath salts for a personalized gift. Use gels, which give a wonderfully textured appearance and can be fired in a kitchen oven, to paint a simple and effective pattern on a floating-candle bowl. Try seasonal images on peel-off acetate for easy removal, and add glitter or glass pebbles for a shiny picture that really stands out! Includes a rundown of techniques and tools, templates, and more than 15 projects. 144 pages (all in color), 7 1/4 x 9 3/4.



Salt Lick, Kentucky - Salt Lick is a city located in Bath County, Kentucky. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 342.

Gary Takes a Bath - Brief summary: Gary doesn't want to take a bath, and SpongeBob tries to make him...

Bird bath - A bird bath is essentially a man-made puddle on a pedestal with a shallow basin filled with water for bathing and drinking. Used in combination with bird feeders and species-appropriate shrubs and trees, a bird bath is a powerful attraction for birds, especially during droughts.

Bath bomb - A bath bomb, sometimes called a bath fizzie, is a not only fun but a relaxing addition to any bathtub. They are mostly made up of sodium bicarbonate and citric acid; a bath bomb can be made of many colours and smells.



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Bath Packaging Salt Supply - Bath Packaging Salt Supply Salt pan (evaporation) - Salt Pans were large shallow open pans used to evaporate brine for the production of salt. Usually found on the coast - where there is a ready supply of brine. Salt Lick, Kentucky - Salt Lick is a city located in Bath County, Kentucky. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 342. Anticaking agent - Anticaking agents are used in such things as table salt to keep the product from forming lumps, ...

Bath Packaging Salt Supply - Bath Packaging Salt Supply Salt pan (evaporation) - Salt Pans were large shallow open pans used to evaporate brine for the production of salt. Usually found on the coast - where there is a ready supply of brine. Salt Lick, Kentucky - Salt Lick is a city located in Bath County, Kentucky. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 342. Anticaking agent - Anticaking agents are used in such things as table salt to keep the product from forming lumps, ...

Handmade Glycerine Soap - Handmade Glycerine Soap Melt& Pour Soapmaking If you love handmade soaps, but hate the boutique price, then turn to this comprehensive volume.offers recipes for dozens of exotic soaps.In addition there are other luxuries like bath salts, sachets, bubble bath, bath oils, handmade glycerine soap and powders. Learn all about the different types of soaps, additives, colorants, fragrances, handmade glycerine soap and equipment handmade glycerine soap and you'll soon be cooking up some super soaps of your own.--Crafts ...

Bath Packaging Salt Supply - Bath Packaging Salt Supply Salt pan (evaporation) - Salt Pans were large shallow open pans used to evaporate brine for the production of salt. Usually found on the coast - where there is a ready supply of brine. Salt Lick, Kentucky - Salt Lick is a city located in Bath County, Kentucky. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 342. Anticaking agent - Anticaking agents are used in such things as table salt to keep the product from forming lumps, ...

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