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Sonya-m

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So I’ve not made soap in 18 months due to needing to focus on my chartered accountancy qualification but I’m done with that now so get my life back

I entered the Soap Challenge ran by Amy Walden (and the one on here but sadly didn’t have time for this one as I was at the Radio 1 Big Weekend all weekend just gone).

First pics are my first attempt at the pull/pour through method and the others are my second attempt and were my entry. Results aren’t yet in so I can’t tell you how I did yet.

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I modified my pull through tool and changed my colour palette

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Blog showing the full process: https://bubblesnsqueaksoap2.wordpress.com
 
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So I’ve not made soap in 18 months due to needing to focus on my chartered accountancy qualification but I’m done with that now so get my life back

I entered the Soap Challenge ran by Amy Walden (and the one on here but sadly didn’t have time for this one as I was at the Radio 1 Big Weekend all weekend just gone).

First pics are my first attempt at the pull/pour through method and the others are my second attempt and were my entry. Results aren’t yet in so I can’t tell you how I did yet.

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I modified my pull through tool and changed my colour palette

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Blog showing the full process: https://bubblesnsqueaksoap2.wordpress.com
Wowsa! That's AMAZING! I love it!
 
So I’ve not made soap in 18 months due to needing to focus on my chartered accountancy qualification but I’m done with that now so get my life back

I entered the Soap Challenge ran by Amy Walden (and the one on here but sadly didn’t have time for this one as I was at the Radio 1 Big Weekend all weekend just gone).

First pics are my first attempt at the pull/pour through method and the others are my second attempt and were my entry. Results aren’t yet in so I can’t tell you how I did yet.

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I modified my pull through tool and changed my colour palette

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Blog showing the full process: https://bubblesnsqueaksoap2.wordpress.com
Yes, I saw your entry and in fact, voted for it. I love your design! Well done.

The tool you created is super cool. I was very curious where you found that nicely pliable coated wire and what gauge it is. Would you care to share? I was looking at something like this as a possibility (there is a store in my town, which makes it convenient.) I'd love to try something similar if I can find something more sturdy than the tool I used for mine. A mesh bag may be 'sort of free', but it certainly has no stability.

Once again, fabulous design!

ETA: I went back and re-read your blog post more carefully and see that is garden wire, which I am sure would work better than what I was looking at. I hope you don't mind if I someday try something similar. I am sure I will never end up with soap as gorgeous as yours, but I'd sure love to give it a go.
 
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Yes, I saw your entry and in fact, voted for it. I love your design! Well done.

The tool you created is super cool. I was very curious where you found that nicely pliable coated wire and what gauge it is. Would you care to share? I was looking at something like this as a possibility (there is a store in my town, which makes it convenient.) I'd love to try something similar if I can find something more sturdy than the tool I used for mine. A mesh bag may be 'sort of free', but it certainly has no stability.

Once again, fabulous design!

ETA: I went back and re-read your blog post more carefully and see that is garden wire, which I am sure would work better than what I was looking at. I hope you don't mind if I someday try something similar. I am sure I will never end up with soap as gorgeous as yours, but I'd sure love to give it a go.

I look forward to seeing your finished soap and of course I don’t mind - I love seeing other people’s interpretations/versions using the same method.

The thing with garden wire is the possibilities are endless - I will definitely be having another go soon
 
Your first batch came out looking like beautiful antique marbled paper. Definitely thumbs up. Your second batch leaves me breathless. Amazing.
 
Your entry had my vote too. It is just stunning! I have been wondering what kind of glue you used to hold everything together that stood up to the lye. 18 months not making soap and then you create this! Nice to see your work again Sonya!
 
Your entry had my vote too. It is just stunning! I have been wondering what kind of glue you used to hold everything together that stood up to the lye. 18 months not making soap and then you create this! Nice to see your work again Sonya!

Aw thanks Marty! I used superglue. I had no idea if it would hold up but decided if anything stood a chance it was that!! It’s still totally intact too so plan to do some more with it. I wonder if over time the glue will degrade? I only use my soaps at home so not too worried about the affect on the soap cos nobody else will be using them
 
Aw thanks Marty! I used superglue. I had no idea if it would hold up but decided if anything stood a chance it was that!! It’s still totally intact too so plan to do some more with it. I wonder if over time the glue will degrade? I only use my soaps at home so not too worried about the affect on the soap cos nobody else will be using them
Thanks Sonya, good to know.
 
This is awesome! I also absolutely love the idea of halving bars into triangles - not sure why I never thought of it before, but it looks amazing with a complex pattern like this one! :)
 
Wow , that’s so beautiful! Did you pour the soap in the corner as layers? For ex. Pour black, then, white, then pink...then repeat that pattern in both corners?
 
Wow , that’s so beautiful! Did you pour the soap in the corner as layers? For ex. Pour black, then, white, then pink...then repeat that pattern in both corners?

Thank you [emoji4] Yeah I did, just two opposite corners
 
Like everyone else...I actually said "Wow" under my breath when I got to the second one. The first one is nice enough but a bit understated and I was just thinking that it seemed an awful lot of effort....and then I scrolled to the red/white/black and caught my breath!
Just fantastic!
@earlene , get in there and make some too, so we have more eye candy!!
 
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