I think folks may be using "fuller water" in these in an effort to work the soap as long as possible. In my batches where I've tried this, ash was definitely more of an issue. Water takes it right off - assuming you don't have a fancy top of course.GAWH!!!! ASH TOP!!!! My colors dulled out after sitting for 2 days. I haven't cut it yet, anything I can do to help it?
I did the same chloe lol! I ended up using the skewer to just swipe through all my attempts at a design and swirl it all around as I got so frustrated that I wasn't making the pattern I wanted. Soap batter isn't as fluid as oil based paint on water so I think it is harder to manipulate into the design you want, even when the soap is at very light trace. I wish I could have a practice on something that is the same texture as soap so that I can get my methods sorted.
I too am really excited to see all the entries, even though I don't have a hope of winning this time. I am still going to enter though as I figure I put so much effort in and as newbie says, we all like looking at all the other designs, no matter what.
I think folks may be using "fuller water" in these in an effort to work the soap as long as possible. In my batches where I've tried this, ash was definitely more of an issue. Water takes it right off - assuming you don't have a fancy top of course.
This thread is at least helping me to realise that this challenge is harder than I thought, and that I'm not the only one who is having difficulties! I feel less of an incompetent soap maker now.
As for the ash, I make my soaps in a plastic box with a lid as a mould and I find that putting the lid on overnight helps to reduce ash.
That's awesome Julie ... it's sort of like an aplique where you use different techniques as if they were different media.
Why do I imagine the typical response would be "dropped my phone into the fluid batter, ruined my phone" Lol.I just dropped my phone into the mold of quite fluid batter. Ruined my pattern.
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