Sharyn
Shaz
Good morning everyone, can someone please tell me the best way to paint soap? I have bought soap paint, I have used micas mixed with alcohol.... it won't spread evenly, sometimes it won't dry. Thank you
Use colors from mad micas you will not have any problems. I just painted the top of my watermelon soap with a little for a more brilliant red color and it went on smoothly. It also washes off your utensils very easily. I have micas from other companies and they don’t work as well as mad micas colors. It works well with oil or water.Good morning everyone, can someone please tell me the best way to paint soap? I have bought soap paint, I have used micas mixed with alcohol.... it won't spread evenly, sometimes it won't dry. Thank you
You can coat your soap with dishwasher safe hodge-podge and then paint over the hodge-podge. I have never tried it, I read an article about painting soap and that is where I learned it from.Good morning everyone, can someone please tell me the best way to paint soap? I have bought soap paint, I have used micas mixed with alcohol.... it won't spread evenly, sometimes it won't dry. Thank you
OMG! that is just beautiful!Thank you. This is what it looks like in slices
Thank you, yes I did the same thing yesterday and I am trying it today (Mod Podge I found) 1 Cup of Elmer's Glue and 1/3 Cup water, mix well and put into airtight container. I did that and I painted an old soap rose that I had, looked ok, but I will try it properly today. Thank you again.You can coat your soap with dishwasher safe hodge-podge and then paint over the hodge-podge. I have never tried it, I read an article about painting soap and that is where I learned it from.
Sharyn, just did a dummy order for mad micas, I put in 10 - 1/4 ounce jars of mica - $30 and it was $47 dollar postage and that's US dollars, so add on an extra 30% on top for the AUD difference. Not worth it in my opinion. There are lot's of places to get supplies from the US, but the time you add on postage forget it. Also it works only to be about 70 grams in weight which is not a lot, to charge $47 in postage. 70 grams could be put in an envelope.OMG! that is just beautiful!
I checked out Madmicas, so many beautiful colours and tones. They do post to Australia however, I think the postage will be too much, I will check first.
Wow, thank you so much for that Relle, it was lovely of you to do that. It is out of my price range as I am doing this as a hobby and for my great grandchildren. I am getting a little better at it.Sharyn, just did a dummy order for mad micas, I put in 10 - 1/4 ounce jars of mica - $30 and it was $47 dollar postage and that's US dollars, so add on an extra 30% on top for the AUD difference. Not worth it in my opinion. There are lot's of places to get supplies from the US, but the time you add on postage forget it. Also it works only to be about 70 grams in weight which is not a lot, to charge $47 in postage. 70 grams could be put in an envelope.
Thank you so much, what a beautiful idea, I love the little prince and the sun....I use face paints to paint on soap, I am a face painter so I have them on hand already. I made the little prince soap with them.
(Here is a link to the post where there is a picture)
https://soapsbyglenda.wordpress.com/2019/06/01/summer-sunshine/
They are just beautiful, what a fabulous gift done up in a box. Gorgeous!!I've done painted soap once for a challenge. I made my soap as usual, and then once it was out of the mold I made more soap using only liquid oils and no FO. I then split that into paper cups and coloured it with micas to use for painting.
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Thank you, I must try that.I painted my watermelon soap with a paint brush slightly wet with water and it has dried and isn’t coming off on my hand when touched. I used Mad Micas colors
Hi Todd, I made some Mod Podge? with Elmer's glue and water.... works a treat thank you.You can coat your soap with dishwasher safe hodge-podge and then paint over the hodge-podge. I have never tried it, I read an article about painting soap and that is where I learned it from.
So pretty when will I be able to do some soap art like that.I've done painted soap once for a challenge. I made my soap as usual, and then once it was out of the mold I made more soap using only liquid oils and no FO. I then split that into paper cups and coloured it with micas to use for painting.
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Thank you!They are just beautiful, what a fabulous gift done up in a box. Gorgeous!!
These are stunning! What did you use to help you paint the design, or did you do this free-hand?I've done painted soap once for a challenge. I made my soap as usual, and then once it was out of the mold I made more soap using only liquid oils and no FO. I then split that into paper cups and coloured it with micas to use for painting.
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These are really lovely, I've never seen soap like this before!I've done painted soap once for a challenge. I made my soap as usual, and then once it was out of the mold I made more soap using only liquid oils and no FO. I then split that into paper cups and coloured it with micas to use for painting.
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