Citrus Burst Flavour with Orange 5 fold, lemon and pink grapefruit EOs and a touch of lemon grass and rosemary to help anchor them.
Citrus Burst Flavour with Orange 5 fold, lemon and pink grapefruit EOs and a touch of lemon grass and rosemary to help anchor them.
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Hmmm - I'm not sure what you mean exactly, but I can describe how I did it and that might help. I split my batch into 4 -and coloured them blue, orange, green and TD. Then i poured 'stripes' into my slab mold to fill the base. I then poured different coloured stripes over the top of the first stripes (in the same direction) until I had a second layer (banging the mold a bit to make sure it was settled), then kept building it up in that manner until I had used up all my colours. The I swirled though the whole thing like a madwoman! The batter was at thin trace when i poured, so not super duper runny, thick enough for the soap colours to 'sit' on top of one another. It wasn't particularly planned that way, it was the thinnest I've ever gotten my batter so i was thrilled to have the chance to play with it a bit more.I have to admit, I've come back to look at these soaps several times since you've posted. They are so gorgeous. I love the colors.
I have a question. They almost appear 3d in the 1st picture, especially--as in the green, blue, and orange almost look sculpted and as if they are lying up higher than your base colored soap. Are my eyes just seeing things, or are there differences? And if so, how do you do that? It looks so cool!
I hope I described this well enough.
Janelle
Hmmm - I'm not sure what you mean exactly, but I can describe how I did it and that might help. I split my batch into 4 -and coloured them blue, orange, green and TD. Then i poured 'stripes' into my slab mold to fill the base. I then poured different coloured stripes over the top of the first stripes (in the same direction) until I had a second layer (banging the mold a bit to make sure it was settled), then kept building it up in that manner until I had used up all my colours. The I swirled though the whole thing like a madwoman! The batter was at thin trace when i poured, so not super duper runny, thick enough for the soap colours to 'sit' on top of one another. It wasn't particularly planned that way, it was the thinnest I've ever gotten my batter so i was thrilled to have the chance to play with it a bit more.
I was thinking - one of these days, just to be REALLY different, I should do a plain, creamy coloured soap. No swirls, no colours, nothin' but soap.
Citrus Burst Flavour with Orange 5 fold, lemon and pink grapefruit EOs and a touch of lemon grass and rosemary to help anchor them.
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I have to say that my favorite soaps are the simple and plain ones. I really like symmetry and uniformity. A simple white bar is just beautiful to me.I was thinking - one of these days, just to be REALLY different, I should do a plain, creamy coloured soap. No swirls, no colours, nothin' but soap.
I bevel now and again if I think the soap needs it. The slab mold ones definitely look better bevelled.Like the staging with leaves. If I tried that, it would look like I had a leaf-blower situation with the gardener. When did u start beveling?
Yes - to me too. @Misschief posted some on Zany's thread and I thought how lovely they looked. It's just my creative side that wants to try all this stuff I see on you tube, so that's the side that's winning at the moment. If I make a plain white soap, I ask myself, what fragrance would it be..?I have to say that my favorite soaps are the simple and plain ones. I really like symmetry and uniformity. A simple white bar is just beautiful to me.
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