Nightlilly
Well-Known Member
Okay, I'm probably going to come across as a bit obnoxious and I apologize right now...lol
I have never picked up a hobby or craft that has interested me that I haven't been atleast passably good at. Painting, sewing, crochet, knitting, jewelry making...whatever it was, I saw it and thought "wow, I can do that!" and I did it. And it looked good! But this DARNED soap has me wanting to bash my head against the table!!!
I have soooooo much respect for all of you soapers! :clap: (they don't have a bowing smiley)
I posted about my 1st and second batch previously. They're curing now and will stay hidden until I use them up and have no further proof that they ever existed.
My 3rd batch was a 3 color funnel pour in a lined pringles can that had the bottom cut off. The colors turned out great BUT I got too excited when the soap felt firm enough to remove from the mold. When I pulled the soap out and unwrapped it from the liner, I knew immediately that it had been too soon and there was no way to put it back in the mold. I also found that I hadn't gotten all of the bubbles out of it after the pour. I let it sit for 24 hours and cut it. I really liked the color combination but I should have let it thicken a bit more before pouring because I wanted thicker concentric circles and these were too thin. Also, because I unmolded too soon, the soaps are a bit of a wonky shape...lol
I made my 4th batch last night (I know you're all rolling your eyes...lol) and I thought I had FINALLY had my act together, but sadly...not so much. I wrote out my plan of action, step by step because I tend to work better if I have it where I can see it. I made an oatmeal milk and honey soap and I knew that honey would cause the soap to heat up. I soaped at about 100 degrees and I should have gone cooler but that darned milk was getting darker and darker. I figured I would just embrace the gel and not even try to stop it. I hadn't thought about it over heating! Luckily (I think), I peeked at it at the 4 hour mark and saw the cracking across the top and the FO seeping out. I was using the ED silicone mold in the cardboard box so I pulled it out of the box and sat it on the table under the ceiling fan and went to bed trying not to cry. When I woke up today, almost all of the FO has been reabsorbed and the soap is hard but I'm not sure I should pull it out and try to cut it yet. I'm scared of what I may find inside the soap and I'm just not sure I can face another failure just yet...lol...it was just so dang pretty when I finished molding it!
Again, I would like to say just how much respect and amazement I have for all of you soapers out there! Great job and thank you for sharing all of your knowledge and beautiful soaps!
edited - here's your smiley
I have never picked up a hobby or craft that has interested me that I haven't been atleast passably good at. Painting, sewing, crochet, knitting, jewelry making...whatever it was, I saw it and thought "wow, I can do that!" and I did it. And it looked good! But this DARNED soap has me wanting to bash my head against the table!!!
I have soooooo much respect for all of you soapers! :clap: (they don't have a bowing smiley)
I posted about my 1st and second batch previously. They're curing now and will stay hidden until I use them up and have no further proof that they ever existed.
My 3rd batch was a 3 color funnel pour in a lined pringles can that had the bottom cut off. The colors turned out great BUT I got too excited when the soap felt firm enough to remove from the mold. When I pulled the soap out and unwrapped it from the liner, I knew immediately that it had been too soon and there was no way to put it back in the mold. I also found that I hadn't gotten all of the bubbles out of it after the pour. I let it sit for 24 hours and cut it. I really liked the color combination but I should have let it thicken a bit more before pouring because I wanted thicker concentric circles and these were too thin. Also, because I unmolded too soon, the soaps are a bit of a wonky shape...lol
I made my 4th batch last night (I know you're all rolling your eyes...lol) and I thought I had FINALLY had my act together, but sadly...not so much. I wrote out my plan of action, step by step because I tend to work better if I have it where I can see it. I made an oatmeal milk and honey soap and I knew that honey would cause the soap to heat up. I soaped at about 100 degrees and I should have gone cooler but that darned milk was getting darker and darker. I figured I would just embrace the gel and not even try to stop it. I hadn't thought about it over heating! Luckily (I think), I peeked at it at the 4 hour mark and saw the cracking across the top and the FO seeping out. I was using the ED silicone mold in the cardboard box so I pulled it out of the box and sat it on the table under the ceiling fan and went to bed trying not to cry. When I woke up today, almost all of the FO has been reabsorbed and the soap is hard but I'm not sure I should pull it out and try to cut it yet. I'm scared of what I may find inside the soap and I'm just not sure I can face another failure just yet...lol...it was just so dang pretty when I finished molding it!
Again, I would like to say just how much respect and amazement I have for all of you soapers out there! Great job and thank you for sharing all of your knowledge and beautiful soaps!
edited - here's your smiley