It’s really pretty though—fresh color! May I ask how the lilac behaved in the batter? Would it blend with lavender do you think?
How did it discolor—what color did it turn to? My lilac is P & J. No telling what it will do—thrilling to handle on the spot sudden surprises!!
I use Lilac and always mix it will Lavender at 2 parts Lavender EO and 1 part Lilac FO. It is a steady seller for me.It’s really pretty though—fresh color! May I ask how the lilac behaved in the batter? Would it blend with lavender do you think?
Who or what is P&J?How did it discolor—what color did it turn to? My lilac is P & J. No telling what it will do—thrilling to handle on the spot sudden surprises!!
I use Lilac and always mix it will Lavender at 2 parts Lavender EO and 1 part Lilac FO. It is a steady seller for me.
Sorry I forgot the original post, I think your soap looks great.thanks, I need to try this--people have been asking for lavender and I gotta get crackin on it
I think it looks great, much better then perfectly flat, straight lines.
SB until it get to a medium trace.
of course soap has a bad habit of not doing what we want it to do.
P&J is a brand off of Amazon. I have since come to my senses. Fortunately small bottles. But it seems to be ok but it’s a crap shoot about how it will behave. Anyway, I had been thinking of lilac/lavender. Glad people like it.I use Lilac and always mix it will Lavender at 2 parts Lavender EO and 1 part Lilac FO. It is a steady seller for me.
Who or what is P&J?
BTW - nature does not do straight lines. I think your soap has movement, much like lilic flowers swaying in the morning breeze.
Not a failure. I think it's lovely!here is a pic of my lilac from yesterday--I am calling it a semi failure cuz I was going for straight lines . its a good smelling lilac. now I need to figure out how to make those nice straight lines. I tried covering a piece of heavy cardboard and pouring on thatView attachment 40712
They’re beautiful! The curvy layers go well with the gentle swirls in the lilac layer.here is a pic of my lilac from yesterday--I am calling it a semi failure cuz I was going for straight lines . its a good smelling lilac. now I need to figure out how to make those nice straight lines. I tried covering a piece of heavy cardboard and pouring on thatView attachment 40712
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