It's faux funnel pour - no need to rotate the mold like in a lollipop swirlHrm, intermediate amazement. It's just a plain ol' Lollipop swirl, just that the mould is made of soap too.
I entered Amy Warden’s soap challenge for the first time this month - it was a column pour, which was new to me. I made a slab mold using a tutorial I found on YouTube out of corrugated plastic. I decided to make columns out of mini pull through cylinders which I made out of some plastic things I found in the plumbing department of a hardware store. That way the columns were integral to the design, rather than having to be removed. I created a flower around each column - I‘m pleased with the results, but have some tweaks I would make for the next round, which seems to be my constant refrain for every batch of soap I make!View attachment 57884View attachment 57885View attachment 57890View attachment 57892
I also did an interesting column pour. I made Palm Trees from soap dough (which I made) and used them for my columns.I entered Amy Warden’s soap challenge for the first time this month - it was a column pour, which was new to me. I made a slab mold using a tutorial I found on YouTube out of corrugated plastic. I decided to make columns out of mini pull through cylinders which I made out of some plastic things I found in the plumbing department of a hardware store. That way the columns were integral to the design, rather than having to be removed. I created a flower around each column - I‘m pleased with the results, but have some tweaks I would make for the next round, which seems to be my constant refrain for every batch of soap I make!View attachment 57884View attachment 57885View attachment 57890View attachment 57892View attachment 57893View attachment 57894
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