I have been trying different types of decorative soap swirls in the past year or two, and have gotten reasonably good at my hanger swirls (Irish Lass' Ione Swirl), pencil lines, various in-the-pot swirls, and such. I tried the "cell pour" technique in a recent SMF challenge and that went surprisingly well.
I have a FO that I think will appeal more to men, and I'd like to learn a new technique that suits this fragrance -- bolder than the feathery Ione Swirl, but one that still has intriguing variations in texture and/or color. I'm a little at a loss for ideas, however.
Any suggestions? If you have a photo or a link to a tutorial, I'd be grateful.
I have a FO that I think will appeal more to men, and I'd like to learn a new technique that suits this fragrance -- bolder than the feathery Ione Swirl, but one that still has intriguing variations in texture and/or color. I'm a little at a loss for ideas, however.
Any suggestions? If you have a photo or a link to a tutorial, I'd be grateful.