Thank you, Soapbuddy. I have looked at Miller's Soaps, and they do have lots of fascinating articles and pictures of soapmaking. I even used one of the garden pictures they made available for my computer desktop and rendered fat to make soap once. I don't think I will be doing that again. I suppose I could say it was successful; however, I didn't enjoy the process or smell. Now I have been to your websites, too - how beautiful. I'll be happy to just get a picture into an e-mail as described on the site. After looking at some of your soaps, I have 2 different questions: 1) When do you use a stamp such as the "Handmade Soap" stamp on your pretty pink goatsmilk bar? I've been experimenting, but worry I'll use it too soon on soap that's too soft or wait too long, and it won't make much of an impression. 2) When you use a liquid such as green tea, is that in place of all of the water you would normally use? Also, do you make a strong brew, or just one like a normal cup of tea, such as a teaspoon or bag of tea per cup? Thanks so much. I'm planning my next batch as I type.