I would think because it's a hanger swirl challenge, that's what should be used, it's not a kitchen tool swirl. If you look at the specific rules for this challenge, if you read rule E that might help. If you watch the videos you can see how it's usedTo enter the May 2024 SMF Challenge, post your name in the list below.
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1. Justsomeguy - it's gonna be nerve wrecking but I'm in. My first venture into multicolored soap
2. Ackosel - I need to get a hanger and learn how to use it. Expecting to enjoy the learning process, submit a very unimpressive entry, and have fun doing it!
3. Relle
4. dmcgee5034 - have hanger, will swirl
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6. akseattle
Well, I have actually made two batches using what was a hanger technique. Except I didn't use or make an actual hanger tool either time.
The first time, I used a kitchen tool that looks like a jar lifter, but it is squiggly. I don't know what it is. I found it at the thrift store and its almost exactly as wide as my 400 ml soap mold. The second time, I made a rose design that required more precision. So, I used one side of a barbeque tong that's about 1 1/2 " wide.
So, question: Do I have to use a tool that is one straight rod the length of my mold?
Or can I use one of my kitchen tools that I've experimented with? I do have lots of wire coat hangers in my closet. If one straight rod is required, I assume I can figure out how to bend it into shape...
I'm a little short on creativity and I am a pathetic copy cat. I learn by copying what I see. So, if what I make looks like what someone else has already made, I'm not trying to pass my work off as original. My feelings won't be hurt if me and my entry are sacked for plagiarism ...
I stopped using the red palm oil I bought because it really narrows the color options- and the only no colorant soap I've made was with the red palm oil that got serious, serious soda ash.
So, for this challenge, I'll challenge myself to use my red palm oil again. So, one of my colors is going to be orange!!
I would think because it's a hanger swirl challenge, that's what should be used, it's not a kitchen tool swirl. If you look at the specific rules for this challenge, if you read rule E that might help. If you watch the videos you can see how it's used
@AliOop Thank you!! Yay! I have also heard that you could wrap the hanger with Saran wrap for a desired thickness. Just so happens a friend of mine gave me 4 coat hangers yesterday.@Firefly24 you have been entered - yay!
@akseattle please do use something in the shape of a hanger tool that fits the length of your mold, or close thereto. Your idea of bending a closet hanger into that shape is just perfect - that's what many folks do! An (optional) additional step would be to wrap it in packing tape, drinking straws, or something similar to make it a little bit thicker.
Another option is to tape together a couple of hard plastic straws. We have a lot of these left over from reusable plastic travel cups that bit the dust, are that no longer have tops to hold the straw, etc. Most of mine are just shy of the length of my mold so they are perfect for this!
Such great advice! Glad you have a sense of humor about it all.Just finished my entry.
Spectacular failure! Can't wait to see it cut
Lessons learned:
1)when working with multiple batches that go into a single mold, keep them in the same stage a you move through the process. I took the base color all the way to the mold before mixing/blending the other two colors.
2) vary the height of the pour so it sinks in.
3) don't panic
3) don't drag the spatula through the now solid base color
All in all I did have a blast and I learned some new stuff too...
You gotta be able to laugh at yourself!Such great advice! Glad you have a sense of humor about it all.
I would think because it's a hanger swirl challenge, that's what should be used, it's not a kitchen tool swirl. If you look at the specific rules for this challenge, if you read rule E that might help. If you watch the videos you can see how it's used
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