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coco cooks

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I don't have a lot of fragrances and colors to play with yet, but have been using what I had on hand.
Most of my coloring is from spice cabinet or oil bases used. So far have only been doing HP soap and using objects found around house for molds.( Oatmeal boxes, plastic storage boxes, etc.)

Palm , Shea, Rosehips and Oatmeal



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Tea Tree Oil Soap ( really soft troublesome batch, mostly Pomace Oil used)


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Those are all nice soaps. I love the first - honeycomb effect. What did you use for that? I used bubble wrap once, it was nice but not as nice and uniform as yours.
 
dubnica said:
Those are all nice soaps. I love the first - honeycomb effect. What did you use for that? I used bubble wrap once, it was nice but not as nice and uniform as yours.

I used a smaller bubble wrap. I tried the larger one for the tea tree and it was big oily mess and the shape wasn't defined. I lightly brushed the small bubble wrap with gold Mica after cutting. I noticed some parts the bubbles wre popped and the effect was flat.
 
I also like the first one. I never thought about using bubble wrap....I may have to try it. :)
 
Lyn said:
The colour in your honeycomb is just amazing!!!!!!
Thank you. That's the Red Palm Oil. Fading a bit, but still bright orange. Scent thankfully is dissipating. Made a nice hard bar.
 
Love the first one, was going to throw away the bubble wrap. Better keep it now. :lol:

Relle.
 

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