So I went and measured my soaps. They are a tenth of an inch to two tenths below 1.5" total height. My interpretation of this
3. Pour the soap double thick in the mold so you can cut it horizontally to reveal the pattern inside.
Was meant to say pour enough to make the horizontal cuts...in essence you needed to cut each bar through the center to reveal the middle.
If I pour my mold 3/4 full each go round, Then how do you double that kinda batch? So I interpreted what she meant, possibly different, than it was intended. Maybe she did mean a full to the brim mold, ie full bars 1" thick, but it honestly wasn't clarified enough for me to fully understand. I should've asked, now in hindsight. Maybe I'm disqualified for having less than 1.5" in my mold and smaller bars, and that's cool...lesson learned
either way I am sure I need to ask ask ask and clarify rules in the future if I am finding myself "self interpreting" and not fully sure on what it is meaning.
The statement it MUST be in a slab mold is plain as day, but then it got grey for me with double thick. And calling them guidelines does leave it to personal interpretation and I think RULES in big bold would better clarify and aid in people not breaking them. Then making everyone c and p the rules to their post would better help, but that's pushing the limits of her enforcement of rules.
That aside, I LOVE everyone's soaps! And dorymae, yours posted fine! Embarrassed over the mess eh lol? I wish I had the luxury of being carefree and messy with soaping, but I have too many little kids running around. Makes for nervous fast soaping sessions!