CTAnton
Well-Known Member
The longer I'm involved in this forum the more I feel the total novice...
So here's my question...saw a mold offered for sale which will make a soap with a raised snowflake on the top of the bar....whew...I managed to stay away from concave and convex...LOL..so what choice does a CP'er have to color this snowflake a different color than the rest of the soap? Is it simply a matter of coloring a small portion of batter and pipetting the different color into the cavity of the snowflake? Just thought this mold would make wonderful holiday presents....
The other option I'm thinking of is to do a melt and pour in the depression of the snowflake and put my regular cp soap batter on top...but I don't know much about that either in terms of feasibility...
So here's my question...saw a mold offered for sale which will make a soap with a raised snowflake on the top of the bar....whew...I managed to stay away from concave and convex...LOL..so what choice does a CP'er have to color this snowflake a different color than the rest of the soap? Is it simply a matter of coloring a small portion of batter and pipetting the different color into the cavity of the snowflake? Just thought this mold would make wonderful holiday presents....
The other option I'm thinking of is to do a melt and pour in the depression of the snowflake and put my regular cp soap batter on top...but I don't know much about that either in terms of feasibility...