SMF November 2024 Challenge - Hello Yellow!

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@GuacamoleSalad Welcome to the fun of divider techniques! Your soap is really lovely - I'm glad you decided to enter the challenge this month!
@Tammyfarms Beautiful soap, as usual! I like the tea speckles.
@Firefly24 I always love a pretty hanger swirl. I'm not always a fan of neons, but your yellow is 🔥
@MrsZ Your color choices are gorgeous, and the delicate swirls are so pretty!
@justsomeguy Your swirls turned out very nicely even with a portion of the batter getting thick. Thank you for sharing the amount of turmeric infused oil you used - that is helpful.
 
To enter the November 2024 SMF Challenge, copy and paste these instructions and the entire list into a new post, adding your name and the next number at the bottom.

Sign-up list:
1. Ford....
2. Justsomeguy...
3. CLMP - Oh this will be fun!😊
4. Nona's Farm - have just the soap in mind
5.Firefly- ☀️
6. Tammyfarms - I love yellow in soap.
7. McKherring Farm
8.akseattle - I've been super busy at work and haven't soaped since August 31, but this seems low key enough that I can do this!!!
9. not_ally - Love yellow but don't think I've ever done a majority yellow soap. Also, @dibbles, I have ombre envy as usual when I see one of yours.
10. ScentimentallyYours - 🌻🌝🌼⭐🐝🍌🐠🍋🍯🍂 need to browse for ideas!
11. Cindy D. Can't wait to see all the creations!
12. MrsZ - I think I'd like to join in this one!
13. Midnight_Sun - sure why not 😊 sounds fun!
14. GuacamoleSalad - first time entering a challenge, thanks for making it halfway-doable for a newb
14. @Zing Will be cutting it close to the deadline with that whole GMT conversion thang.
 
@dibbles thank you! I really had fun with the yellow and if it wasn't for the challenge I never would have thought of the bees. It took awhile to figure out how to make bees out of what I had. But they are pretty easy if anyone wants to make them. A half circle for the head, the rectangle shape 2 black and 1 yellow, and then the triangle for the tail, then the tear drop shape for the wing.
@Firefly24 thank you! It took longer to make the embeds than it did to make the soap, but it was mostly the flowers that kept falling apart.
@Cindy D. Your bees are the Bees Knees! Everyone's work this challenge is great!
 
So many super cool entries but will single out @GuacamoleSalad , your first time you go with a divider?! Who does that? Nice work.
Thanks, @Zing ! Y'all are so friendly and encouraging.

And all these entries look amazing. @McKherring Farm I love those colors. @Tammyfarms I don't know what a slurry is yet but I love the look of your soaps! @MrsZ I'm going to have to learn a feather mantra swirl I guess ... @Cindy D. incredible bees!! @Ford such sweet colors, I like that. @Firefly24 what a great hanger swirl. @justsomeguy rhubarb and turmeric, my word ... that's gorgeous.
 
Well everybody I finished my soap at 4:00 am this morning went to bed and just woke up lol at least it's done now I just have to wait to cut it tomorrow. It's going to be a close call for me as well meeting the dead line. I don't know if my soap will turn out a slow moving FO I use seemed to speed up the trace usually it slows down. The only thing different I did was use almond oil in my recipe instead of rice bran oil. I also recall this happening last time I used almond oil in my swirling recipe and wonder if almond oil is really the slowest moving oil to use I feel I get better results using rice bran oil in my slow moving recipe than the almond oil. So anyways I might not have gotten the pattern I want because my soap batter thickened up to much so we will see.🥴
 
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