Please help support my videos by becoming a patron of my Patreon Campaign (and get exclusive rewards!) by following this link: \r<br>\r<br>Here is the process of how my Raspberry melt and pour soap is made. Hope you still enjoy watching my videos!\r<br>\r<br>If you are a soapmaker and would like to purchase some of the tools I use to make my soaps you can follow any of these affiliated links. This means that if you purchase from my links, I get a small revenue, helping me sustain the content I create, with no extra cost for you. I only share links to products I believe in, tried and enjoy using myself!\r<br>\r<br>Soapmaking books\r<br>Melt & Pour book: \r<br>The Soapmakers Companion: \r<br>Soap Crafting: \r<br>Pure Soapmaking: \r<br>\r<br>My favorite soap making tools:\r<br>Cuisinart stick blender: \r<br>Crafters Choice Silicone Mold: \r<br>Melt & Pour Clear Base: \r<br>Double Handle Knife: \r<br>National Shrink Wrap: \r<br>\r<br>Ariane Arsenault is a participant in the Amazon.com.ca, Inc. Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.”\r<br>\r<br>To follow me on the web / Suivez-moi sur le web\r<br>Website \r<br>Twitter \r<br>Facebook \r<br>Blog \r<br>\r<br>Music by Ariane Arsenault