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Soap Making Class

I'm taking students for a soap making class.
3 Students per class at $75.00 per student.
I provide a note book of information and we make a 3lb. batch of soap (1lb. per person)
I go over everything you need to make your own soap!
Class time run 2 hours.

If interested E-mail me at hydesoaps@gmail.com

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  1. It is AWESOME! I totally recommend taking it! My soap is curing in my laundry room, and I go in at least once a day and inhale the delicious scent!! What can I say? I think I'm addicted.

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  2. I just wanted to tell you that I finally used up my last bar of soap and started using the one I bought from you from the farmer's market. I got the sandalwood vanilla and I love how it makes my hands smell! I'm considering moving it to the shower to use there instead. I'm going to try to come to the farmer's market this Saturday because I want to smell your honeysuckle soap.
    I'm really interested in taking your class too. When is your next class?

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  3. Sarah, I'll do a class when ever your interested! I just made more sandalwood vanilla,and still have honeysuckle. Last week I was not at the market (it rained untill 9:00) but I will be there tomarrow! I'm glad you like the soap!

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  4. I just bought some of your soap yesterday and I LOVE it! Just wanted to thank you for making such a good product that's vegan and local. I hope I see you soon at the gardener's market so I can stock up for the long winter! Thanks again! :)

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  5. I'm glad you like it! You can always e-mail me in the winter if you need more! but for sure come by the market again this summer!

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