Well I hope to see lots of sculpted tops in the pics department now :0) nite all it is 0045 and I am off to the beach with the kids tomorrow but will check back in when I get up :0).............nite nite
Thanks, Lyn!!!!!! You make it looks so easy- I'm going to give a go today sometime, but I suspect it will take some practice to make it go as easily. Thanks for all the effort!
Thanks Lyn! Seeing someone so a technique helps soooo much! If a picture is worth a 1000 words, a video must be worth 10,000. Your soaps are always so pretty! It is very generous and kind of you to post the vid. Thanks.
Wow!!! You made that look REALLY easy! Do you Pour your soap at a thick trace or do you wait till it starts to harden up in the mold? Do you gel your soap or would that ruin the top...
Lyn, you ROCK! I never would have thought it would be that easy. You have it down to an art, both in technique and the final product. Thank you so much for sharing your secret <3
Thank You Lyn!! It is amazing how your soap turns out. I love seeing how it is done "in person". Like so many have said, It sure helps to see it in action. Thanks for taking your time to do this.
My soap is quite thick when I pour but if I wnat to swirl I dont let it get as thick and wait till it is setting up in the mold............there does seem to be a window for this to be done and I couldn't explain it if I tried all I can say is play play play that is what I did and in time it all came together :0).
Thanks, Lynn!! I'd also love to know whether you gel or not? Since I've got some silicone molds, I've started to force gel in a warm oven. I suppose that would melt the tops, but I'm not sure. I'd love to hear your take on that. Thanks again for sharing!!