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This is the first in a series of occasional posts I’ll be doing to highlight various things we’ll be doing at the CITR Retreat 2011. In the photo, you see the beautiful and ingenious combination soap mold/cutter designed by CindyP. CindyP will be leading hard and liquid soapmaking classes at the retreat, and in the woodworking classes attendees will have the opportunity to build their own soap mold/cutter. All the parts will be provided and attendees will assemble their own soap mold/cutter with in-class guidance and assistance–and take it home with them! (This is all included in the price of the retreat.) I have one of these soap mold/cutters myself and it is wonderful. You can pour your soap in it as a mold then cut it–in the same device! I love it.
Posted by Suzanne McMinn on March 3, 2011CITR Retreat 2011
A Hands-On Experience in the West Virginia Mountains
September 2-3, 2011
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