I think this is so true. It’s quite different than a normal circular hanger swirl where the colors move a lot throughout the mold.I bet you didn't actually do too many swirls. I felt that way and ended up wishing I'd done more!
I think this is so true. It’s quite different than a normal circular hanger swirl where the colors move a lot throughout the mold.I bet you didn't actually do too many swirls. I felt that way and ended up wishing I'd done more!
AWWWWWWW. I understand beating oneself up for minor normal mistakes. Be kind to yourself!So not really a happy camper right now because I just unmolded and cut my batch! Uffda! Regarding the design specifically, I used 3 accents at 25% and it looked like A LOT when I was pouring -- but the accents barely registered! If I do another attempt, I'll drop it to two accents at 25%. Also, it seemed like I plunged my hanger too many times -- but I didn't do it enough! Next time I'll be more aggressive. @dibbles said she went across, then back, then a couple more. I think I'll do 3 passes next time.
When I was stirring, I saw a coupla stearic spots forming so I was prepared for a few spots. When I unmolded, though, it's like nothing but stearic spots!
So old me would have beaten myself up. New me says I still got soap and me and Mrs. Zing will enjoy how it feels -- despite how it looks. But I won't be giving any away!!
Sorry things didn't go quite right, but I'm happy new you is around to enjoy what you made. I think colors with high contrast show better. My example soap has 3 accents, and the dark and light blue show a lot better than the light blue and light green. My batter was very fluid and dropped into the base quite well. If the batter is at medium trace, more times across the mold might be better. How much is too much? I don't know the answer to that.So not really a happy camper right now because I just unmolded and cut my batch! Uffda! Regarding the design specifically, I used 3 accents at 25% and it looked like A LOT when I was pouring -- but the accents barely registered! If I do another attempt, I'll drop it to two accents at 25%. Also, it seemed like I plunged my hanger too many times -- but I didn't do it enough! Next time I'll be more aggressive. @dibbles said she went across, then back, then a couple more. I think I'll do 3 passes next time. I was also worried that all the colors would be muddled together. My accent charcoal black and main color cappuccino brown mica did get muddled, the black barely registers at all.
When I was stirring, I saw a coupla stearic spots forming so I was prepared for a few spots. When I unmolded, though, it's like nothing but stearic spots!
So old me would have beaten myself up. New me says I still got soap and me and Mrs. Zing will enjoy how it feels -- despite how it looks. But I won't be giving any away!!
Y'all! I was ding some research on the splash swirl and found another YouTube video and she did it in an acrylic mold so you can sort of see the creation of the swirls ~ I thought it was cool, I hope you guys enjoy it too!
Good point! I was just so tickled by being able to see through the acrylic moldEverything Holly makes is beautiful. I didn't include her video because she is only using one color for the splash accents and I didn't want any confusion. Be sure that you remember that the guidelines require at least two colors for the splash swirl accents. If you want to do an ombre for the base, that is fine!
Wow, that is a lot of plunging! I am hoping to find time to make a challenge soap this month, so it's good to have that information as I never would have done that many!For me it worked to get a slightly thicker trace than the first time (more towards the medium side of thin), to be careful going straight up and down with the hanger, and going back and forth across the mold about 28 times (14 plunges in each direction) with a few more thrown in for luck.
Y'all! I was ding some research on the splash swirl and found another YouTube video and she did it in an acrylic mold so you can sort of see the creation of the swirls ~ I thought it was cool, I hope you guys enjoy it too!
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