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agriffin

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Lavender, anise and peppermint blend

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wow!! and here I am trying to get down a simple swirl, lol.

Amazing work!
 
Hazel said:
OMG! Those are fantastic! How did you get the soap to look almost transparent?

It's just poured so still wet. And at a very light trace.
 
Are you willing to say how you make your feathers? I love those best. It seems you have a nice deco touch with your shapes- I don't know that I have it in me to get such nice lines.
 
Crum, I always forget something. Do you have any pictures of these after they're unmolded? Do you gel these?

Sigh-someday maybe I can make something as pretty.
 
Thank You for sharing !!!
I bought those - ketchup bottles months ago, I just havent used them.. Thanks for the insperation !
 
newbie said:
Crum, I always forget something. Do you have any pictures of these after they're unmolded? Do you gel these?

Sigh-someday maybe I can make something as pretty.

The feather looking ones are simply two dots of color. Then you swirl. I'll do a tut on that also.

Swirling was hard for me when I first tried to do it. And then it just clicked It's all about recognizing emulsion. Don't go anywhere near trace so you have time to color and swirl.

They aren't gelled.
 
Beautiful soap and you are very generous to share your technique
with us! :D
 
Amanda,

its so sweet of you to share your techniques for making your beautiful flowered soaps! I'm definitely going to give it a whirl one day soon and send you my pics.

Sibi
 
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