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rupertspal42

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How do you make cow spots in soap because i've seen them before, I actually own moo moo soap!! And i've always wondered how the heck the guy made moo cow spots in the soap! Any pointers? I'm trying to find something about it, but not having much luck.. :?
 
maybe plop them in at a heavier trace?? that would be what i would try. i havent made moo moo soap though. i wanna see how they look, i've never seen a moo moo soap!
 
Yes....... I would like to see that too. Can you hook us up with a pic Rupertspal42 ? :D Please!!

Val
 
i'll have to find it lol My mom bought it for my 13th bday from this guy in the mall. It was off a log mold of course and it was off-white (I can't spell the o word lol) with black spots! I'm pretty sure it's at my mom's house, i'm trying to find a picture on the net until I get home lol
 
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hmm the closest thing I can find

this has nothing to do with cows but it's neat
 
I think you would make a small batch of black soap ahead of time. Shape the black into random shaped spots .Then make a white batch and put the black spots in your white soap, in layers , layer of white , some spots , layer of white etc. . Viola cow soap . Now what kind of a scent would be good ? hmmm.

Kitn
 
How about chamomile! My husband says the tea taste like water off a bail of Hay! LOL

Val
 
I just made a black and white marble swirl soap - I think if I had just left it as is the way I glopped it in without stirring it and then running a chopstick through - it would have moo mooed -

So I reckon (taking into account that I am mainly a MP crafter and have only just started CP)
1. combine oils and lye water, bring to thin trace - like crepe batter consistency.
2. Take some of the thinly traced mixture out and mix in black oxide with a bit of charcoal powder.
3. Bring the uncoloured thin trace to full trace and do the same with black mixture -
4. then glop one white, one black, one white, one black, one white, one black (for bigger moos - use bigger spoon).
5. When you're done glopping, pick up the mould and whack it gently on the counter to get it to all sort of mush together.

Dont really know if it will work out without swirling - but that's how I would imagine it could be done.

I have done a similar sort of thing with MP soap - but I waited for the soap to thicken up a bit before super speedily glopping. It came out alright but I had to keep remelting the soap mix. and I topped up with clear base.
 
rupertspal42 said:
I can't wait to play!!! I'm so jealous of everyone right now lol :twisted:

Do not be jealous of me , we just moved and I haven't been able to make soap for about 3 weeks . All the supplies sitting there just taunting me , it killing me I tell ya.:D

Kitn
 
oh that sounds like it would be a fun soap to make, will have to give it a whirl.....with moving Kitn do you get your own soapmaking room now. Oh to be so lucky!!
 
OOHH YOU FOUND SOME!! WOOOO Lil Outlaws!! Good job finding that picture - now everyone needs to look at it so they can see what I mean lol
 
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