Yes! I goofed....i eyeballed vs weighing batter for color and had way less white. The awesome part of mistakes like this, is that I get to make another batch.Beautiful, are there five colors in that?
I like the surprise! Next time i am going to try adding the bottom of the plastic pipettes to my squeeze bottles for smaller volume pours. I also want to try a column pour with a pvc pipe that is half the diameter and pulling it out as i pour....followed by the pull through. When i do i will post results.I liked that there was just enough white for good contrast except for what looks like the end pieces. I love doing pullthroughs because they are so much fun to cut, but for the life of me I can;t figure out how to plan for the colors to come out in a particular order/design if that makes sense. I remember watching Teri/Tree Marie's video on her Soap Challenge pullthrough soap and not being able to figure out how she did the pour with different percentages of each color. I am doomed when it comes to math issues.
I definitely hope you do post the results! That sounds like it it could be really interesting. The next frontier of pull-throughs (cue Star Trek music )Next time i am going to try adding the bottom of the plastic pipettes to my squeeze bottles for smaller volume pours. I also want to try a column pour with a pvc pipe that is half the diameter and pulling it out as i pour....followed by the pull through. When i do i will post results.
I like the lys size....same as the pringles can. Wink wink.I definitely hope you do post the results! That sounds like it it could be really interesting. The next frontier of pull-throughs (cue Star Trek music )
ETA: re smaller pours/more pour time, does your batter stay consistent throughout? That is the hardest part for me, getting the trace right. Usually I wait a while to try to get the batter to get thick enough to hold the circle. But it is usually still too thin at the beginning because if I wait too long it gets too thick at the end. Hitting the sweet spot where it is thick enough at the start and stays that way for a long time is hard.
Part of it is I usually pour two full sized PVC molds at the same time so that I can try out as many different discs as possible. @Mobjack Bay clued me in on some half sized acrylic tubes that will make the pouring time shorter, that should help a lot, I think. Plus they'll be so easy to see (I currently use black PVC ones with which I have to use a headlamp to see the pours.) In case you're interested:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B9FMD3GS?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B9FHDT5F/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I ordered the first ones, they fit perfectly with the Wild Plantanica discs. They are too small for the Love Your Suds ones, the discs get stuck when you're pulling them through. The second ones should fit the LYS ones, but I have not tested them.
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