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Soap Making: The Old Fashioned Way

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Course Overview

Soap—so simple, yet so misunderstood. Have you ever pondered the ingredients contained in a typical bar of soap? Petroleum distillates, sulfates, and many other unpronounceable additives. Using the same ingredients Grandma used, animal fat and lye, learn how to make gentle, natural soaps, and explore the history and science of this cleanser. You’ll leave with at least two varieties of handmade soap, information and resources, and plenty of experience to make soap at home.

Dates

Sat, Jan 21st, 2017

Course Details

Length: 0.5 Day
Hours: 1pm-5pm
Tuition: $70.00
Materials fee: $15.00
Additional materials fee paid to instructor when class starts: $15

Required

You will need the following tools for this class:

old clothing

latex/rubber gloves

chemical safety glasses (that seal completely around the eyes)

dust mask

two "shoe" boxes for carrying your soap home

towel or small blanket to wrap around the "carrying" boxes for insulation. It is very important to insulate the boxes for 24 hours after making the soap.

Optional Tools

Soap molds - either purchased molds specifically for soap or "recycled" containers that have a shape you like.  Molds should be made of plastic or silicone, not glass or metal.  The instructor will also have molds available for use.

More Information

Once registered, students will receive a confirmation email with further class information. Please call us if you haven't received it within 24 hours.

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Meet the Instructor

North House Folk School photo of instructor, Jeanne Wright
Jeanne Wright
Grand Marais, MN

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Soap Making: The Old Fashioned Way