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Bergamot & Bubbles said:
Oh thank you. You need to go ahead and give cupcakes a try. They are really not that hard if you follow some simple rules. Now that you have some molds, try to make some and post us your pics.

So some of these simple rules would be?... :wink:
 
saltydog said:
Bergamot & Bubbles said:
Oh thank you. You need to go ahead and give cupcakes a try. They are really not that hard if you follow some simple rules. Now that you have some molds, try to make some and post us your pics.

So some of these simple rules would be?... :wink:

Simple rule #1. Don't try anything fancy with fragrances or color until you are experienced at making soap cupcakes.

Simple Rule #2. Place the piping bag in a tall glass with the tip of the bag bend to one side. This will allow you to fill the bag without the soap oozing out of the end of the tip.

Simple rule #3. Don't try to pipe the tops too soon. It is really important to allow the soap for the top to be as thick as possible. The thicker the the soap, the better piping will look and keep it's shape.
 
I've always used Nizzy's whipped soap for my cupcakes. It allows lots of working time before setting up.
 
JackiK said:
I've always used Nizzy's whipped soap for my cupcakes. It allows lots of working time before setting up.

I find I have lots of work time. More than enough. In fact I usually have to wait on the soap to thicken to the point of piping and it takes much less work than Nizzy's whipping technique.
 
So pretty! I think I'm gonna try some cupcakes today!

Where do you get your colorants in the background? I'm still looking for colorants...I haven't found some that I totally love yet...
 

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