Yep, have spackled a few soaps in my early days of soaping, so not a new idea (not for me anyway), I thought of it ages ago when we were putting up gyprock, just use a butter knife with some of the fresh soap from an end piece and pack it in and smooth off, just wastes a lot of time.Hmmmm looks like a layered soap... perhaps a Challenge attempt?
You can often sacrifice your end cut to take bits of soap which you then spackle into smaller holes -- like patching nail holes in textured drywall. Terri of Tree Marie Soapworks on YT shows this in a few of her videos, thereby crushing my short-lived illusion that I'd come up with this genius idea that no other soapmaker had ever considered.
Yes, you guessed it and the whole story will come out after the competition date thank you, I will try the spackle technique.Hmmmm looks like a layered soap... perhaps a Challenge attempt?
You can often sacrifice your end cut to take bits of soap which you then spackle into smaller holes -- like patching nail holes in textured drywall. Terri of Tree Marie Soapworks on YT shows this in a few of her videos, thereby crushing my short-lived illusion that I'd come up with this genius idea that no other soapmaker had ever considered.
However, I don't find that this technique works well for larger holes, some of which I'm seeing in the bar on the left, especially. That being said, there is no harm in trying. It could be good practice for a time when you really do want to pretty up a soap that is supposed to be a gift to someone, for instance.
All that aside, I love the dark and moody colors of these bars. They evoke green fields rolling down to the sea at twilight.
Well, since you have already posted a pic, this one cannot be your entry... so you are welcome to post about it any time in the Challenge thread. But I do understand if you aren't wanting to reveal your entire plan just yet.Yes, you guessed it and the whole story will come out after the competition date thank you, I will try the spackle technique.
I think the black looks like a sailboat. I like it.Ok, now that I have posted my Challenge entry- here is what this was…a tipped over soap dough embed. I thought I would cut it the other way to see if the design worked better that way see the yellow is the sun and the black is the cabin…View attachment 73093View attachment 73094
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