I got shredded initially but I'm finally starting to tame the bear paw swirl tool. (see the paw at http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=48968).
My main problem, as exemplified in the Ghost Soap a few weeks ago, is that I've been colorant challenged. I'm not entirely over that but I am gradually improving. At least enough to finally see what a paw swipe can do to an innocent, unsuspecting, multi-colored drop swirl.
Both of these soaps are scented with patchouli and some variation of orange (10x EO, Mandarin Myrrh, and/or Energy). Hence I call them "The Wild Orange Patch, Batch 1 and 2." The colors are the essentially identical as well: yellow base tint from the fragrances, reddish from Merlot Sparkle mica, peach from Apricot Blush mica, and black from AC. I screwed up by putting TD in the batch #1; you can see the crackle. All I can say (besides what was I thinking) is that I'm lucky to be alive!
My main problem, as exemplified in the Ghost Soap a few weeks ago, is that I've been colorant challenged. I'm not entirely over that but I am gradually improving. At least enough to finally see what a paw swipe can do to an innocent, unsuspecting, multi-colored drop swirl.
Both of these soaps are scented with patchouli and some variation of orange (10x EO, Mandarin Myrrh, and/or Energy). Hence I call them "The Wild Orange Patch, Batch 1 and 2." The colors are the essentially identical as well: yellow base tint from the fragrances, reddish from Merlot Sparkle mica, peach from Apricot Blush mica, and black from AC. I screwed up by putting TD in the batch #1; you can see the crackle. All I can say (besides what was I thinking) is that I'm lucky to be alive!