Prettyyyyyy
Prettyyyyyy
Wow they look great, great job x
That's Meena's solution, and I was wondering that too. My insert is plywood, jut like the mold.
sorry I was talking to Meena! I love your idea but I stink at cutting wood when it needs to be a specific size. I do have a question on your soap--how close did you space the rain drops to get some in each bar and did you have any that ran together at all?
Great question, and I didn't think about this until I was doing it. The drops aren't inserted indivdually. You run a constant line of soap from one end of the mold all the way to the other repeating that for every "drop" you want to have in each bar of soap. So, unless you get an air bubble, that "drop" will appear almost identically in every bar as you do cross-cuts. The picture is of every single bar the mold produced, so you can see the entirety of what's there. None ran together, but I was amazed to see how some appear to be inside others. If you try to insert too many, I'm guessing it could be a problem. It's less of a problem if you are using more than 1 color in your drops, so two of the same color don't meld to look like a one-color blob or mistake. Does that answer your question or at least help?
***One other word of warning. I haven't used many squeeze bottles in my soaping adventures. When you shake them up then take the cap or your finger off, they tend to "burp" raw soap. I didn't have eye protection on at that point, and came within a millimeter or so of a nasty eye burn...it hit my lower lid. (Thank you Lord, quite literally, for eye lashes!) In this case, you'll be using pipettes, and the same holds true. After you shake, point the tip downward, preferable into a sink to avoid a nasty accident. Let's be careful out there, and always use protection!***
They actually just LOOK like drops. They are actually stripes cut penny-wise. Luke cutting a carrot into circles.ok but now I am confused--how did you get the drop shape if it is basically a line--I need to watch the video better if guess. thanks for trying, at least I understand more than I did
They actually just LOOK like drops. They are actually stripes cut penny-wise. Luke cutting a carrot into circles.
Cool effect. Same principle of pouring lines of soap. Here you pour layers from the top. For mini drops you inject the lines using pipettes
do you go slow and steady with a slight squeeze
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