Tease and harass.... maybe. but we would never laugh. Good luck.Thanks everyone for answering my question and not laughing at me!
That would work. You would just have to pour a layer in the larger mold and let it set up enough to hold your loaf, then fill in around the loaf for the other three sides of the frame. The way I did it, there was an extra step in pouring the 'mat'. You could easily skip that and have a beautiful result with a framed rectangular soap.I don’t know why I thought an order to make the frame you kind of dropped a smaller loaf of soap into a larger container and then filled with a different colored soap. SMH! Thanks everyone for answering my question and not laughing at me!
Umm... never?Tease and harass.... maybe. but we would never laugh. Good luck.
Oooo!! I like that idea!! This whole thing started from this tutorial on I Dream in Soap -Another idea -- rather than find a larger mold for the second pour to create the frame -- you could make your existing mold smaller for the first "center" pour.
One way to do this -- Cut pieces of cardboard to fit around the inside walls of your mold. Wrap plastic food wrap around the cardboard pieces. Insert the wrapped cardboard into the mold. Pour the center portion of the soap. When ready to pour the frame, remove the cardboard from the mold to leave a gap between the center portion and the mold walls. Pour soap batter into that gap to create the frame.
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