Your work just makes it look so easy. I love watching you and listening to you. And the music is perfect. Another beautiful job Sharon Johnson. God bless you for sharing with us. Love ya.
that was beautiful! you are so talented Sharon. thanks again for taking the time to write the E book so we can all learn this improved, faster way to make hot process soap! God Bless.
Hot Process Queen Will you please next time also film the cutting? Thank you for your beautiful soap and sweet voice. And you have beautiful hands, I still wanted to say after watching another video. :)
Hi Galaxia! Thanks for your kind words. I will be sure and try to film the cutting of the next video. Sometimes it's so tedious and time consuming that I don't feel soapers are interested and just want to see the finished product. But thanks for the suggestion.
+Soapish Thanks for sharing your lovely soaps and awesome talent as a soaper! I absolutely love your technique and definitely will be doing it again! Blessings...
This is a gorgeous soap! I also purchased the ebook! I am looking forward to trying the SBHP/SJHP method again after finishing the book. I tried the method once, and though it was not an absolute fail, there was a lot of room for improvement. Your book has already helped me with about three different things I should have done with my batch. Thanks so much for posting videos and making the ebook.
Sharon your videos of all the soap videos out there, your videos make me feel so very "mellow". Thanks, I believe it that beautiful prayer that you say at the end that makes me watch your videos. By the way, this is the second time I am watching this video. Thanks :)
Beautiful and artful as always my dear. I love the column effect in the soap and will have to give this technique a whirl. Thank you for your video. I would enjoy seeing the cutting of the soap. My best to you, Jamie
Hello and thank you for a refreshing approach to hp. Last time I made a hp it was using old fashioned techniques. As in kettles and such. It has been about 15 yrs since I last made soap. I am endeavoring to relearn it but now in a wheelchair I can't be standing and stirring with a giant would spoon over a kettle.I think with a little modification I might be able to do this process. Be blessed and thank you for inspiration.
I just came across your video! I had no idea that you could make hot process so fluid. I've only created about 5 batches of CP soap so I am fairly new but love, love, loving it! I wake up thinking about combinations of oils! You have a beautiful spirit, which is probably why your soaps turn out so lovely (in my humble opinion). Also, your videos are just the right length. I've watched some HP and CP videos that while very informative, you have to put up with listening to them drone on about every little thing going on in their lives. An 50 minute video on soap is a bit much! Edit people, edit! Looking forward reading your book!
Just beautiful!!! I love that you give links & credit to those you have learned from, & even encourage us to like & subscribe to them! I'm going to love following you! I prob need to get your book 2 ;)
I am blown away that this is HP. Great Job! Looking forward to seeing more. I seen the video you mention here and it is a work of art. I will be checking your e-book out.
beautiful soap! I have yet to try HP because i thought design would be limiting, but clearly it can be done, and done well! Thanks for sharing! What do you use for the smaller warmers? Are they potpourri warmers? Happy soaping!
I did see that video as well and was so impressed. Your's is just as beautiful! I keep freaking out because you're not wearing gloves. I forget its HP. LOL
Very pretty! Just a quick question, the colors like the hot pink, red & black, do they stain a wash cloth? Do you have to add something to make the colors nontransferable? Thx!
+Suzie Phillips Hi Suzie! Whenever using Darker Mica Colorants you do take the risk of staining the washcloths. But with this soap I used Neon Colors and I didn't have to use a lot of the mica colorant. But I always try to put a little note with the soaps about that possibly occurring.
I too fell in love with the soap you described. It is wonderful. Yours is a fantastic homage. I must admit you make it look far too easy... but I'm going to try it.. once I get my paws on two more crock pots at the thrift stores! Thanks again for re enforcing my belief that HP soap CAN be beautiful. I am also going to buy your eBook. Xx
+Tarsha Love Sorry Tarsha. I uploaded my Admin Link. Here is the correct link. the-rose-of-sharon-store.myshopify.com/collections/ebooks-1/products/ebook-set-includes-sjhp-sbhp-tutorial-and-hot-process-recipes Thank you!
Your work just makes it look so easy. I love watching you and listening to you. And the music is perfect. Another beautiful job Sharon Johnson. God bless you for sharing with us. Love ya.
+Ja Peck Thanks Ms. Ja for always supporting me. You are one beautiful soul...
that was beautiful! you are so talented Sharon. thanks again for taking the time to write the E book so we can all learn this improved, faster way to make hot process soap! God Bless.
+elissa lewis Thank you Elissa! You are such a blessing. I appreciate your love, support and prayers. Bless you!
You never cease to amaze me! Stunning soap! Thank you for sharing!
+Donna Lee Karlson Thank you so very much!
Wow, such a lovely soap, God has surely blessed you with this skill and knowledge.
Your voice is so calming and this soap is bold and beautiful!
I'm so glad to see you're back thank you so much for sharing your videos!
Theresa Jukiewicz It's good to be back! Thank you for your support!
Hot Process Queen Will you please next time also film the cutting? Thank you for your beautiful soap and sweet voice. And you have beautiful hands, I still wanted to say after watching another video. :)
Hi Galaxia! Thanks for your kind words. I will be sure and try to film the cutting of the next video. Sometimes it's so tedious and time consuming that I don't feel soapers are interested and just want to see the finished product. But thanks for the suggestion.
Oh this turned out beautifully! Thank you for mentioning me and trying out the technique,I'm so glad it worked out perfectly for you!!
+Soapish Thanks for sharing your lovely soaps and awesome talent as a soaper! I absolutely love your technique and definitely will be doing it again! Blessings...
Great video. Your soap turned out beautifully Sharon.
+MakeSoapWithNana Thank you so much!
Striking design! I KNOW Who inspires you:-). Thank you for the blessing and may God continue to bless, protect, and sustain you always!
+Conni Randwúlf Thank you for speaking over my life! God bless you!
thank you for the verse at the end and sharing your talent with us. the soap is beautiful.
StopDropnRollon Thank you for your support. And glad you enjoyed the verse!
This is a gorgeous soap! I also purchased the ebook! I am looking forward to trying the SBHP/SJHP method again after finishing the book. I tried the method once, and though it was not an absolute fail, there was a lot of room for improvement. Your book has already helped me with about three different things I should have done with my batch. Thanks so much for posting videos and making the ebook.
OMG !!! your soaps are by far the most beautiful soaps ive ever seen
Beautiful soap and video! Love, love, love the squeeze bottles and liner idea. You are truly amazing in your expertise. Thank you for all you do!!
Sharon your videos of all the soap videos out there, your videos make me feel so very "mellow". Thanks, I believe it that beautiful prayer that you say at the end that makes me watch your videos. By the way, this is the second time I am watching this video. Thanks :)
Great video, Sharon! Thanks for sharing!
You have definitely amazed us once again.So glad you gave a shout out to the pioneer:)Very awesome.
Great tutorial Sharon. Fabulous as always xo
+christine1962ful Thanks Christine!
Inspiration!! Thanks for trying this w HP and sharing the technique with us.
What gorgeous soap! Thank you for sharing the technique. :)
+Stephanie Graham (Micas and More) Thanks so much Stephanie Graham!
Beautiful and artful as always my dear. I love the column effect in the soap and will have to give this technique a whirl. Thank you for your video. I would enjoy seeing the cutting of the soap. My best to you, Jamie
Great technique ! The colors and design = Beautiful soap !
+Francesca Lukert Thank you so very much!
Wonderful as always.
Hello and thank you for a refreshing approach to hp. Last time I made a hp it was using old fashioned techniques. As in kettles and such. It has been about 15 yrs since I last made soap. I am endeavoring to relearn it but now in a wheelchair I can't be standing and stirring with a giant would spoon over a kettle.I think with a little modification I might be able to do this process. Be blessed and thank you for inspiration.
I just came across your video! I had no idea that you could make hot process so fluid. I've only created about 5 batches of CP soap so I am fairly new but love, love, loving it! I wake up thinking about combinations of oils! You have a beautiful spirit, which is probably why your soaps turn out so lovely (in my humble opinion). Also, your videos are just the right length. I've watched some HP and CP videos that while very informative, you have to put up with listening to them drone on about every little thing going on in their lives. An 50 minute video on soap is a bit much! Edit people, edit! Looking forward reading your book!
Gorgeous!
Just beautiful!!! I love that you give links & credit to those you have learned from, & even encourage us to like & subscribe to them! I'm going to love following you! I prob need to get your book 2 ;)
+Blissfully Essential Organics Thank you for your support! Please feel free to join us on Facebook also!
Love it. Amazing process!
Workshop Heritage Thank you so much my dear Sister!
BEAUTIFUL!!!
Thanks for sharing, Sharon
Just absolutely gorgeous my friend!
+Willow Dawn Thank you so much Willow!
Loved your video. Your voice is so calming. Also love the spiritual inspiration you give at the end of the videos. Thanks for sharing this. MaryAnn W
+MaryAnn Wasylewski Thank you so much MaryAnn!
Absolutely stunning!
+Soapychick Thank you!
love this soapand your voice is so beautiful!
I love your soap sugar! Could you show us how you set up for the beautiful pictures of the cut soap. God bless :)
Who would dislike this video? It's absolutely fabulous! Haters just always gotta hate...smh.
+Kelilah Jewels Thank you! And, yes, ma'am, Haters are always gonna hate. That's why we have to keep it movin'!
Kia Ora! Fantastic!
Thank you for sharing this lovely technique!
I just subscribed!!! Beautiful job. God bless you, as well.
Amazing as usual! :)
That was amazing!
+Lorri Boyce Thanks Lorri!!!
I am blown away that this is HP. Great Job! Looking forward to seeing more. I seen the video you mention here and it is a work of art. I will be checking your e-book out.
Your soap is gorgeous!
+Pickles0711 Thank you so much!
wonderful!!!
absolutely beautiful ! can you tell us what your columns are? and what size ?
beautiful soap! I have yet to try HP because i thought design would be limiting, but clearly it can be done, and done well! Thanks for sharing! What do you use for the smaller warmers? Are they potpourri warmers? Happy soaping!
absolutely beautiful ! can you tell us what your columns are?
Just Beautiful.
+ScrappinShelle Thank you so much!
I did see that video as well and was so impressed. Your's is just as beautiful! I keep freaking out because you're not wearing gloves. I forget its HP. LOL
+Rose Originals And not to mention, cleanup is sooooo much easier! Thanks for watching!
That is so cool.
very informative video but my one suggestions would to be to speak a little bit more like you would to your friends, you sound very robotic
+Nicole Johnson Thank you for your advice. Well taken!
Very pretty! Just a quick question, the colors like the hot pink, red & black, do they stain a wash cloth? Do you have to add something to make the colors nontransferable? Thx!
+Suzie Phillips Hi Suzie! Whenever using Darker Mica Colorants you do take the risk of staining the washcloths. But with this soap I used Neon Colors and I didn't have to use a lot of the mica colorant. But I always try to put a little note with the soaps about that possibly occurring.
So talented! These are beautiful. Thanks for the video, sis!
By the way, the soap is beautiful!
Hi Thanks for another Great video! Take Care :-)
+Denise Mosley Thank you Denise!
so nice
so pretty! Thanks so much for the beautiful tutorial :D
Gorgeous soaps...May I ask how you made the small white dots in the flowers???
Is it really ready to use, there is no curing time?
gina cummings Yes, Gina, you can use the soap right away. In hot process soapmaking the Lye is no longer present so you can use your soap!
When will this soap be available? Thanks
Cool! I didn't know you were able to so much w/hot process soap ^_^.
+Melissa Turner Yes, Hot Process has come a very long way!
When making the soap, do you have to use yogurt, or can you leave that out?
No you do not have to use yogurt to get a fluid hot process soap.
I will buy it.
I too fell in love with the soap you described. It is wonderful. Yours is a fantastic homage. I must admit you make it look far too easy... but I'm going to try it.. once I get my paws on two more crock pots at the thrift stores! Thanks again for re enforcing my belief that HP soap CAN be beautiful. I am also going to buy your eBook. Xx
+Amanda Pittar I love HP and CP. But it's so nice to be able to make HP soaps using beautiful colors and swirls!
im, trying to order your book and its not letting me
+Tarsha Love Sorry Tarsha. I uploaded my Admin Link. Here is the correct link. the-rose-of-sharon-store.myshopify.com/collections/ebooks-1/products/ebook-set-includes-sjhp-sbhp-tutorial-and-hot-process-recipes
Thank you!
+Hot Process Queen thank you i got it
awesome
Liked the tutorial, not so keen on the religion music/speech.
+Brain Sodomy Glad you liked the tutorial!
absolutely beautiful ! can you tell us what your columns are? and what size ?
absolutely beautiful ! can you tell us what your columns are?