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misslavey

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I tried out a new mold today with a new scent combo (Mardi Gras and sunflower) and I think it turned out really well. The mold isn't really my "style", I more or less got it for others who like a more dainty looking soap. The picture doesn't do the soap justice on it's color. The colors look far more blended in person, the camera makes them look more distinct.

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Dragonkaz said:
Very pretty pink and dainty looking soaps! I'm sure there's a huge market for this look!

My grandmother is the sort who LOVES soaps that look like the oval ones. She won't even use soaps like that.. she just keeps them out for display! Luckily the octagon shaped ones aren't too 'dainty' looking for most people.

The best part about that mold is that it cost me all of $2, so I have no complaints whatsoever. I might go back and buy a couple more if those seem to be 'in demand' shapes so I can make larger batches at a time
 
The mold I used there was made by Life Of The Party (soapplace.com) and they distribute to a couple of larger national craft stores and you can find some of the molds online as well.
 
LoL Hazel! Love your diplomacy!

...I too, did think exactly the same. "Mature" looking soaps ;)

Personally, I'd do one colour. Or layers, rather than a swirled look. I only say this, because they're dainty soaps. It'd be nice to have the detail in pink, and the back in white, for example. ....IYKWIM?

Nice job, they are pretty though! :)
 
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