Well, I know I can't get enough soap pics. I'm sure there's some of you out there like me. Here ya go!
Patchouli scent, partially colored with blue oxide, green oxide, and a blue-green mica. It came out a pretty minty green color I love. I drop swirled the two colors, then I put a stick in all the way to the bottom to drag lines throughout. After cutting, I wish I would not have done that. I don't care for the vertical lines it caused. But now I know better for next time.![thumb up :thumbup: :thumbup:](http://yoursmiles.org/tsmile/yes/t2724.gif)
Pic #1: Just after pouring.
Pic #2: Massive ash!
Pic #3: I used a steaming iron to get rid of some of that ash.
Pic #4: Cut it!
Patchouli scent, partially colored with blue oxide, green oxide, and a blue-green mica. It came out a pretty minty green color I love. I drop swirled the two colors, then I put a stick in all the way to the bottom to drag lines throughout. After cutting, I wish I would not have done that. I don't care for the vertical lines it caused. But now I know better for next time.
![thumb up :thumbup: :thumbup:](http://yoursmiles.org/tsmile/yes/t2724.gif)
Pic #1: Just after pouring.
Pic #2: Massive ash!
Pic #3: I used a steaming iron to get rid of some of that ash.
Pic #4: Cut it!
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![pat2.jpg pat2.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/soapmakingforum/data/attach/5/5149-pat2.jpg)
![pat3.jpg pat3.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/soapmakingforum/data/attach/5/5150-pat3.jpg)
![pat4.jpg pat4.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/soapmakingforum/data/attach/5/5151-pat4.jpg)
![pat5.jpg pat5.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/soapmakingforum/data/attach/5/5152-pat5.jpg)