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jenneelk

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After being on a several month hiatus.. I went full boar with my color fettish. Lol
Friend pulled me back into soaping asking for and Autism soap donation, and rainbow colors are perfect.
We are going with the ribbon white one but I'll redo for her with a proper red.
The other one has brownish.. That was my purple. :( I wanted to CPOP and get it back but it was too loose a batch to risk.

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I love the heck out of both of those. As the Mum of 2 with ASD I take my invisible hat off to you. Beautiful soaps and beautiful idea. :clap::thumbup:
 
Thanks all!.. the ribbon really is what I wanted, I'm pretty please with it.
And yes.. that crazy colorful one is what I used. I had a piece that had nice rainbow colors in order so I did ribbons from that. Up close you can see the rainbow color in some of the curls on the soap. :)
 
Wow, those are stunning! How do you put the ribbons in without getting air bubbles all around them?
 
I actually do have 2 bars with small pockets. :)
I put them in first and fill and layer. Pounding a little to get the soap throughout but not too much to make the curls fall. Didn't do enough and got two holes but it's ok. Add character right?
 
You put them in first! I never would have expected that. I really want to try something like this soon, with my less exciting colors I hope it will be even half this beautiful.
 
Started as a free pour down the middle.. Forget the 'official' name. Most use blocks but I just free pour.
I didn't move fast enough and ended up with on of my Picasso splatters. I basically swirled lightly what I had done, mixed colors up as I went on and just dripped and splattered them all over. Lol
I swirl here and there then continue until I'm happy with it.
Usually ends up pretty nice for a mess up technique. :)
 
Started as a free pour down the middle.. Forget the 'official' name. Most use blocks but I just free pour.

It sounds like a column pour, but without the column. I've always wanted to try that! (... adding to my ever-expanding soaping to-do list ...)

Both of the soaps are absolutely stunning. Love them! :) Are they both scented the same?
 
They're both beautiful, but I especially love the ribbon. I recently did a swirl soap in a nine bar mold and didn't like the smeared sides so I took a cheese grater to them. Now I know what it will look like when I make another soap with the shavings. Thanks for the inspiration!
 
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