Ladka
Well-Known Member
I unmoulded my yesterday soap and cut the loaf after 14 hrs of pouring. I identified the softness/hardness spot on, when I returned from my CT scanning; I took my old knife with a very thin blade and cut pluckily.
I used some of my new micas I've only used once or twice before. Trying to avoid too vivid or saturated colours I used less mica powder to obtain less vivid shades. But what I obtained is far from vivid, it is pale over some surfaces (the colours are more vivid in the picture than in real life).
The testing showed one side panel of the mould resists being removed. Here's hoping this will improve with use.
I used some of my new micas I've only used once or twice before. Trying to avoid too vivid or saturated colours I used less mica powder to obtain less vivid shades. But what I obtained is far from vivid, it is pale over some surfaces (the colours are more vivid in the picture than in real life).
The testing showed one side panel of the mould resists being removed. Here's hoping this will improve with use.