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Well, I saw the first brown soap on a Pinterest site; it's a coffee soap made by a German soaper as far as I can tell (a google image search brings up a load of pins but not the original site). I LOVE IT!!!
Being a copy cat, I decided to have a go using different colors and wanting a little different feel, but I really did want that pattern. I knew while I was swirling it that I had missed. I didn't come up high enough to catch the black and I could completely feel that I was not consistent but it was too late. It seems like it should not be so hard to make consistent motions, but it truly is. You also cannot fully appreciate someone else's skills until you try them and see just what finesse it takes. My hat goes off the coffee soap maker for a fantastic soap and I plan on working at my fine motor skills. Maybe someday, I will pull it off with the uniformity that the German person did.
Being a copy cat, I decided to have a go using different colors and wanting a little different feel, but I really did want that pattern. I knew while I was swirling it that I had missed. I didn't come up high enough to catch the black and I could completely feel that I was not consistent but it was too late. It seems like it should not be so hard to make consistent motions, but it truly is. You also cannot fully appreciate someone else's skills until you try them and see just what finesse it takes. My hat goes off the coffee soap maker for a fantastic soap and I plan on working at my fine motor skills. Maybe someday, I will pull it off with the uniformity that the German person did.