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Cold Process Soap Making 101

~with Deanna Sauter~

Cold Process CP Soapmaking Classes at The Nova Studio in Point Richmond, CA (SF Bay Area, Northern Cal)Cold Process Soap Making Class at The Nova Studio in Point Richmond, CA (SF Bay Area, Northern Cal) Learn to Make Cold Process Soap Class at The Nova Studio in Pt. Richmond (SF Bay Area, Northern CA)

*CHECK OUT OUR 2-DAY SOAP MAKING BOOTCAMP
WHICH INCLUDES THIS CLASS and THREE OTHERS!

Upcoming Classes
Details
Registration Options
Saturday
November 22, 2008
10 am - 1 pm (3 hours)
$55 (plus $6 materials fee)
*last one for 2008*
Sunday
December 7, 2008
10 am - 1 pm (3 hours)
$55 (plus $6 materials fee)
before signing up, please visit the Policies & Info Page

The cold process method of soapmaking relies almost exclusively on the heat generated by saponification (the chemical reaction of fatty acids and alkali to produce soap). No external heat is applied once the ingredients have been mixed. Although it may seem complicated when you are first starting out, making your own soap from scratch (the way some of our grandparents did) using all-natural ingredients can be both fun and rewarding ~ not to mention extremely addicting!

Why are people drawn to making their own soap from scratch?

Many of us start making soap to have inexpensive, homemade, natural gifts for all the holidays and birthdays throughout the year. Also, more and more people today are looking for a second source of income that involves doing something creative that they love (isn't that the true key to success?). Or, some of us begin soaping because we have friends or family with problematic or sensitive skin that is easily irritated.

Many commercial soap companies use cheap petroleum-based ingredients (like mineral oil), animal fats (like sodium tallowate, lard, or lanolin) and synthetic detergents (like sodium laureth sulfate) that can be harsh on delicate skin. By making soap in your own kitchen, you can tailor it to suit any skin type as well as insure that only the most beneficial ingredients go into your finished soap.

Deanna will cover the following as she demonstrates how to make a 4-pound
batch of soap (about 20 bars) using the cold process method:

• Brief history and basic chemistry of soap making
• Necessary materials, supplies and equipment
• Safety considerations when working with sodium hydroxide
• Taking accurate measurements & proper mixing temperatures
• Coloring soap naturally with herbs, spices & clays
• Using pure essential oils to scent your soap naturally
• Preparing your molds and molding options
• Insulating, cutting, curing and storing your finished soap
• Decorating and packaging to impress
(NOTE: this class does not cover swirling, but our CP 201 class does)

Due to the nature of making soap from scratch, this class is mainly demonstration style. You'll leave with very thorough handouts and enough information to make awesome vegetable-based natural herbal soap from scratch on your own as well as one full-size bar of soap to sample (your choice of the soap we have curing). This class uses only vegan / vegetarian ingredients.

NOTE:
This is an age 18+ class since making soap from scratch involves working with lye (aka sodium hydroxide). Also, cold process soap needs about a month to cure before using (hot process can be used within a few days and melt & pour soap can be used within a few hours). To take part in stirring the soap, please wear or bring a long-sleeved shirt. You'll also need rubber gloves and safety goggles. There will be several pairs of goggles and gloves to share, but if you prefer your own please bring them to class.

ABOUT THE TEACHER:
Deanna Sauter began making melt & pour soap in 2002. Wanting more of a soaping challenge, she immediately moved on to cold process soap making from information she found on the Internet - YIKES!  Those were the days of crazy, haphazard experimentation and many, many batches of crummy soap. Years of diligence, some good advice from seasoned soap makers and a switch to using only all-natural, earth-friendly, vegetable-based products and essential oils paid off and in 2005, Vitality Soap was born. Deanna is also a member of the Handcrafted Soapmaker's Guild and currently teaches two soap making classes: Cold Process 101 & Hot Process 101 at The Nova Studio.

SIGN-UP DETAILS:
Refer to the table above for price, date, time and registration options. Contact us at 510-234-5700 with any questions. Please read the Class Policies & Info Page before signing up.