SmockingRN
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View media item 2534I am following y’all in this contest, am new and have too few posts to enter. I did attempt a hanger swirl this morning with my 8th batch of soap.
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Oh, that’s a fun tool. It’s time to see what goes with purple. I have an endless supply!I cut my first attempt this morning. The hanger swirl was not as bad as my previous attempts but I am not loving the color combo. Looked at a trusty color wheel and ordered a new mica from Nuture (snuck in a tall skinny mold too) for attempt 2.
If anyone struggles with color I found this to be helpful.
https://www.sessions.edu/color-calculator/
I'm tackling this tomorrow! But... I'm thinking the hanger tool from Workshop Heritage will be too thick, so I'm putting my more mechanically inclined hubby to work (if he ever stops playing with his beer long enough...) to help me rig up something a bit thinner. I have three new soaps for a wholesale account... so I can take a few stabs at this lol. (the other 5 soaps ordered are repeats so their designs are set). If anyone has pics showing their swirling tool, I would be much appreciative!
If anyone struggles with color I found this to be helpful.
https://www.sessions.edu/color-calculator/
I love your colors and your swirls. Post a pic when you cut it, I can't wait to see the inside.View media item 2534I am following y’all in this contest, am new and have too few posts to enter. I did attempt a hanger swirl this morning with my 8th batch of soap.
In the video, she used a coat hanger. I cut off the top of a metal coat hanger with wire snips. Then used a pair of pliers to bend it to the right shape for my small mold. And the good part - it cost $0.00.I'm tackling this tomorrow! But... I'm thinking the hanger tool from Workshop Heritage will be too thick, so I'm putting my more mechanically inclined hubby to work (if he ever stops playing with his beer long enough...) to help me rig up something a bit thinner.
I made my 2 that way, too. I put a drinking straw on the first one, before bending up the ends. I think the skinny wire, without a straw worked better.In the video, she used a coat hanger. I cut off the top of a metal coat hanger with wire snips. Then used a pair of pliers to bend it to the right shape for my small mold. And the good part - it cost $0.00.
And the best part - it did a nice swirl.
Hope this idea helps.
Thanks so much I saw a photo on Pinterest and set out to copy. Mine is far from that one but I am so excited! Found a recipe for a soap with heavy cream to try next .@SmockingRN That looks great!
Whoops, should we not use the plain wire coat hanger? Does that mean I may get DOS in my soap?I'm more concerned about what those flagging tape ends did to the swirl than the possibility of exposed metal
Ohh ... I didn't think of that! If the answer is yes, I will too! I have no idea what metal is used to make coat hangers ... but I doubt it's stainless steel ...Whoops, should we not use the plain wire coat hanger? Does that mean I may get DOS in my soap?
Good luck everyone!! I've tried this swirl for years, and can never get it right so I just don't try anymore. But it's going to be amazing to see all the entries. Can't wait...
LOL I wish I could be. Seriously, I've tried this swirl and failed so many times, I just can't try anymore.Bah, I say. Be brave!!
Hi Serene! Come play with us - I want to see what you can do with this oneBah, I say. Be brave!!
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