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thefarmerdaughter

   

I reread my comment to you and realized it could have been mistaken as a rude comment. I based my reply on your comment. 

  

  I hope you didn't think I was saying you were cheating. I meant it as a joke and I hope I didn’t upset you.

  

  Everyone - Thanks for the kind words about the sugar scrub soap. I had intended to make a salt batch based on the song “White Silver Sands” but then Genny posted how she did sugar scrub soap. A little light bulb went off in my head and I thought “I’ve got Wild Mountain Honey FO, sugar and a bee mold…oh yeah.” I decided to try her way of doing the scrubs but they were too soft to keep the shape. (Later, I realized this was her intended diabolical plan all along since she knows I can’t resist attempting sugar scrub soaps whenever someone mentions them.)

  

  Rock&Royalty - I don’t know if you saw this but here’s a link to a long discussion about sugar soap. http://soapmakingforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=20122&p=189369

  

 

  

  This made me laugh out loud. I told my sister about your comment and she laughed, too. (We used to joke about mullets.) After she stopped laughing, she said “She could have done a fish. A mullet is also a fish.

  

  AngelMomma – I saw your soap and said “Oh wow!” Beautiful swirl and an awesome job! :thumbup:

  

  lizflowers42 - That was a great idea to use some of the lyrics. I’ll go along with your 7 Seas count. :wink: I haven’t used parsley to color soap in a long time. I’d forgotten what a pretty color it can be and it’s a great swirl, too.

  

  I have to say I’ve been so impressed with everyone’s creativity and enthusiasm for this pic swap. Everyone has done a fantastic job of creating and implementing a visual representation of a song.

  

  No offense to anyone else but I have to say the one that I thought was outstanding was marghewitt’s "Sweet Nothing's". I looked at it and thought of how I fussed over color, design and scent. Seriously, I experimented with different colorants to get the perfect color for the honeycomb. Of course, then because it wouldn’t hold its shape, the color got lightened too much when I added more soap and sugar. I think it took a lot of ingenuity to come up with this representation of “Sweet Nothing's”.


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