some of my latest :)

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busymakinsoap!

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Lemon verbena and poppy seed, green tea, and clementine



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Amber (the last one discoloured, so I swirled the whole thing - with interesting results lol) and Cranberry which smells just like hubba bubba bubble gum, its a funnel swirl with blue, violet and pink, but the colours didnt hold up :( looks like they are comming back though



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And the dreaded oatmeal, honey and goats milk SOUP that i rebatched - still not sure if its burnt as it had an original brown swirl

Thanks for looking :D
 
These look amazing! Great looking soaps and they sound like they smell nice too! :D
 
Great job! Your funnel swirl looks great and that reminds me that I haven't tried that method in a long time.....next on my list :wink:
 
Love all of them. How much clementine oil did you put in your soap?

Relle.
 
Awesome looking soaps.
I love your first photo.
All that soap looks good piled up like that.
 
perfect shots and lovely soaps. The oatmeal one looks interesting
 
Those are all beautiful. I love your fluffy tops. I can't get mine to look like that no matter how hard I try. I love your amber. I am making some amber resin soap this weekend. I was just going to leave it natural, but I think you inspired me to try something more creative. Thanks.
 
missmelis said:
Those are all beautiful. I love your fluffy tops. I can't get mine to look like that no matter how hard I try. I love your amber. I am making some amber resin soap this weekend. I was just going to leave it natural, but I think you inspired me to try something more creative. Thanks.

My secret to fluffy tops is to poor your soap into your mold and leave abit in your bowl, then stir the soap in your bowl till its at a really heavy trace and then layer or dollop into the mold on top of the poored soap. you can either leave it that way, or use the handle end of a spoon to create a pattern. Easy :wink:
 
Thanks for the tip. I'm gonna try your way on my next batch. Fingers crossed for fluffy tops :D
 
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