That sort of pattern can be from a spoon swirl and with the color on one side, I think they may have done a spoon but at a thinner trace to get such fine lines. Spooned the color only on the one side and white on the other. That's my guess anyhow.
That sort of pattern can be from a spoon swirl and with the color on one side, I think they may have done a spoon but at a thinner trace to get such fine lines. Spooned the color only on the one side and white on the other. That's my guess anyhow.
In light of the upcoming butterfly swirl challenge, I was browsing through butterfly pictures for color combination inspiration when I realized I might be perusing the wrong species. I went for moths instead. Nature is quite incredible. Oh to be able to manufacture anything quite as beautiful!
Oh, I'm glad to hear it! I was more or less amusing myself and thought I might be self serving to keep posting good soap, but heck, who doesn't enjoy looking?
I love the earthiness of the first soap, made by Beacon Creations. I love the oils in mica of the second one made by Infusions and I would love to know what the inside of the soap looked like.
This is an old favorite of mine, the Apollo Soap by Kevin Devine / Devinely Designed. Though it might be a little prickly in the shower, lol. You can see him make it at http://www.pinterest.com/pin/568368415444365534/
I like it but I see what you mean. Is it soap on the top or petals? If I were using it (versus looking at it), I think I would trim that off so I wouldn't look like I'd been through a coffee grinder after washing. Nice design though!