I took a break from trying to learn how to create evenly layered soap to play with soap strainers. My goal with that is to try to create soap that makes my scientist friends think of diatoms (google for lots of great photos) which are the most common organisms on the planet. I was inspired to try the soap strainers by a video on YouTube. I used a very slow batter that was modified only slightly from one shared by Kapia Mera for her swirl videos on YouTube. I used only clays as colorants and the layers of green, white and gold got pretty muddy, likely because I used too many layers for what I was doing. On the other hand, some interesting things emerged. First, I managed to produce a very ugly, ashy soap that makes promises of a slice of citrus fruit at some point in the future (top of photo). A coneflower-ish form set up in one of them (lower left) and last but not least, something that looks like a diatom also emerged (lower right) using the strainer that had vertical slots instead of holes. YAY! At that point I was tired of pouring that way and did completely different things the rest of the batter. I will post that next.