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..of my new soap baby. This one I had to wait 4 days to cut because of a lye discount that I wasn't expecting (ie ran out of lye).

It's so cute - love the colours. I notice that the bottom few slices have some air bubbles in them. That's coz i didn't think to start banging the mould until it was nearly half full.. That'll learn me!
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That strainer made very interesting patterns.. Means different cuts should also get different results. Very cool.. I really love those colors too.
 
..of my new soap baby. This one I had to wait 4 days to cut because of a lye discount that I wasn't expecting (ie ran out of lye).

It's so cute - love the colours. I notice that the bottom few slices have some air bubbles in them. That's coz i didn't think to start banging the mould until it was nearly half full.. That'll learn me!
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Looks really great! Did you wrap the inside of the mould with a wood grain look mat?
 
@KiwiMoose did you pull the strainer through or pour through? I've been curious how soap would look poured through the strainer. I wanted to do that for the April Challenge, but ran out of time to try it before the challenge started. (I didn't think it was fair to run a challenge on a technique that I haven't tried myself...) I think your soap turned out amazing! I can never get the silicone liner and the soap to pull out of the tube together, so I'm giving you a standing ovation for an all around well done job!
 
I wonder if you cut away all the blue and put a string thru two holes in the bottom--would it fit into your mold then? or even put the strings at the top across from each other
 
@KiwiMoose did you pull the strainer through or pour through? I've been curious how soap would look poured through the strainer. I wanted to do that for the April Challenge, but ran out of time to try it before the challenge started. (I didn't think it was fair to run a challenge on a technique that I haven't tried myself...) I think your soap turned out amazing! I can never get the silicone liner and the soap to pull out of the tube together, so I'm giving you a standing ovation for an all around well done job!
*Takes a bow*
Thanks AMD - I cut the strainer right down with the intention of pulling it through but it was never going to be small enough, so i just sat it on top and poured the soap in. Because of the little 'pulley knob' on the strainer it kinda worked like a column pour.
I've never had a problem getting the mat out of the pipe - it seems less daunting to me that lining the pipe with paper and pouring that way.
 
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