Thursday, July 2, 2009

Soap Queen TV Episode 9: Water Soluble Paper

Water Soluble Paper is an incredibly easy way to customize soaps without investing in custom -made molds. In this episode, I share my favorite tips and techniques for using this incredibly versatile product. Enjoy!

9 comments:

Soapylove said...

Thank you so much for this video! I have a sheet that I've been too nervous to use, and now I see how super easy it is!

Great video, as usual!

Terry Drosdak said...

Thanks for this video! I've been playing with this paper with variable levels of success. Nice to see the correct procedure! :)

Jilly Bean said...

I love this video too. I've been trying some of your projects out and seeing them in action really helps a lot.

TeresaR said...

Can't wait to watch it with an ethernet connection tomorrow (not going to attempt it tonight with my on-again, off-again satellite connection at home). :)

ArtsyAllieKat said...

I can think of so many things that I can do with this water soluble paper. Thanks for doing this video. I am definitely going to be placing an order :).

katw0man said...

Woo Hoo! Anne-Marie!

I got some of this wonderful paper from you at Christmas last year.
Just like Soapy, I have been hesitant but now we are all jazzed!

Last night I had a great home party and when I mentioned wedding favors, the room was all astir..actually the corporate gifts got alot of attention too. Imagine the possibilities of making up a wonderful basket and taking it to a CEO or a human resources mgr. or well, the possibilities are endless!

Thanks so much! I hope you relax this weekend and enjoy your three day break.

Cheers!

Wendylh said...

Hi Ann-Marie,

Great project!! Could you post a list of all the colorless or "Water White" fragrances for us?

Also, could you post an updated list of all the colorants that are nonbleeding?

Thanks so much,
Wendy

Patrice @ The Soap Seduction said...

I too have the paper and it's just been setting around. I did try a project before, but it didn't quite work. I'm glad you've shown us how easy this really is!

Anne-Marie said...

I'll get to work on the water-white fragrances. That's a great idea.

Here's a link to all of our non-bleeding colors at Bramble Berry:

http://www.brambleberry.com/popupNonBleeders.aspx