What a great idea, @Feelin' Soapy . Super cute!
I also usually bevel a day or two after cutting. The shreds are still soft enough to squwoosh together. I sort of knead them together with my fingers until they're soft and doughy.Lovely! I’m guessing that you have to bevel quite early so they’re soft enough? I’ve been bevelling a day or two after cutting to avoid over eager denting. I’m a bit of a dropper.
I love this idea!! Those are really cute.After I bevel, I use the shreds like soap dough and press them into molds to decorate soap tops.
Try sticking the trimmings in a plastic bag, moistening them very slightly (only if necessary) and kneading them through the bag until the consistency is smooth and dough like. This works for me, even if the trimmings are on the dry side.Lovely! I’m guessing that you have to bevel quite early so they’re soft enough? I’ve been bevelling a day or two after cutting to avoid over eager denting. I’m a bit of a dropper.
I have rebatched in the oven using a stainless steel Dutch oven and low heat. I haven’t done a lot but it worked just fine.I haven’t tried rebatching yet. I think you need a slow cooker for that right? And I live in a small house that’s already packed to the rafters with various craft materials and I keep putting off buying one. That said, I very much want to make shaving soap which I think also needs the cooker.
What a great idea! I will be trying this.After I bevel, I use the shreds like soap dough and press them into molds to decorate soap tops.
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