Maybe you've made melt-and-pour soap and want to move
on to something more challenging and rewarding. Maybe
traditional soapmaking appeals to you, but you figure
that working with lye is too difficult or dangerous. Or
maybe you're already doing it, but outmoded ideas and
methods are complicating the process and slowing you
down. || No matter which of these fits you, you'll find
"Smart Soapmaking" practical, helpful, and refreshing.
Written by a former professional soapmaker, this book
explodes the myths about soapmaking and shows you how to
make luxurious soap with the least fuss and bother. ||
With both customary and metric measurements, plus a list
of suppliers in five countries, "Smart Soapmaking" is
the first truly international book on the craft! / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Anne L. Watson
is the author of the wildly popular and widely acclaimed
beginners book "Smart Soapmaking" and its companions,
"Milk Soapmaking" and "Smart Lotionmaking." She has made
soap professionally under the company name Soap Tree,
and before her retirement was a historic preservation
architecture consultant.Anne's other published books
include "Baking with Cookie Molds" and several novels.
Anne, her husband, Aaron, and their cat, Skeeter, live
in Friday Harbor, Washington. / / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / "Should become THE book for
soapmaking...It's about time someone wrote a book like
this. Most are idealistic and inaccurate. This book has
a wonderful common sense approach that is SO long
overdue...I can recommend it with 100% confidence." --
Susan Kennedy, Oregon Trail Soaps, Rogue River, Oregon
|| "Smart it is ...A simple, no-nonsense book that cuts
through the curmudgery of stifling soap bibles like no
other." -- Shellie Humphries, Harstine Island,
Washington || "Quick, safe, and reliable...As fun as it
is informative, Smart Soapmaking is a must for anyone
who would like to try their hand at this traditional
craft." -- Library Bookwatch (Midwest Book Review), Jan.
2007 || "Way overdue...A gift of common sense caution,
proven methods, tried-and-true shortcuts, and some
excellent recipes as well, for both the professional/
experienced soapmaker and the eager beginner." -- Deb
Petersen, Shepherd's Soap Co.,Shelton, Washington || "A
great book for beginners, with clear and easy
instructions." -- Anne-Marie Faiola, Bramble Berry Inc.,
Bellingham, Washington || "I learned more from Smart
Soapmaking than from any other soaping book, and I have
read quite a few...It's written with the average person
in mind, not a chemistry major. Directions are very
simple and easy to understand. It really takes the
mystery out of making soap." -- Jackie Pack, Stuart,
Virginia || "Written in an easy, casual style that
reminded me of an in-person soapmaking class. The
information is practical, helpful, and easy to
understand." -- Barb Miller, Miller's Homemade Soaps,
Westfield, Pennsylvania || "Excellent ...The simplicity
and fear quashing is wonderfully reassuring to the
beginning soaper." -- Kerry Pearson, Heirloom Body Care,
Llandilo, New South Wales || "The directions are more
practical than in other soapmaking books I've read. I
was also happy to see how many great sources for
materials and information the book provided. The book
will save soapmakers a lot of time and effort." --
Pamela Paine, Butternut Creek Farm Soaps, Dorset, Ohio
|| "Groundbreaking ...Anne L.Watson [is the] universally
respected and loved author/crafter/curator of this lost
art for thousands of aspiring soapers ...Unquestionably
the best book with which to begin. To be precise, it's
probably the most accessible, most reader-friendly, and
most immediately useful container of information a
first-time soapmaker could hope to find." -- Wishing
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