What ingredients go in your soaps?
We use bases from Brambleberry (a local supplier just a bit north of us in Bellingham, WA), so our main creator doesn't come into direct contact with activated lye products. Here are the ingredient lists for the two main bases we use:
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Clear glycerin base: Glycerin, Palm Oil, Coconut Oil, Lauric Acid, Aqua/Water/Eau, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sorbitol, Triethanolamine, Salt, EDTA
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White goatmilk base: Glycerin, Palm Oil, Coconut Oil, Lauric Acid, Purified Water, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sorbitol, Triethanolamine, Salt, Goat’s Milk Powder, EDTA, Titanium Dioxide
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We also sometimes add: fragrance oil, mica colourants, water-based colourants, glitter
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While our dice without embeds are fairly evenly weighted, we have to let you know they're probably not good for things like judged tournaments. And, of course, dice with embeds are not going to be evenly weighted at all.
What kind of machine do you use for your vinyl and lightbox projects?
Currently, we use a Cricut Maker. It can handle vinyl, some leathers, cloth, thin wood pieces, and paper. Sometimes it does get a little finnicky, which can lead to needing to re-cut an item once or twice. These types of machine quirks are part of why we ask for plenty of extra time on custom requests and commissions.
What kind of epoxy do you use for resin art?
We use something called FGCI Superclear Premium Amazing Clear Cast. It's a long name. It sets super hard, and is food safe (per the manufacturer's documentation: per FDA code 21CFR175.300). We generally use it for our tumblers, trinket cups, and dice and dice-related items. We also sometimes use it to create jewelry and other items.
I want to request a glow in the dark donut. Can you do that?
Yep, we even already have the molds for it, believe it or not.