steffamarie
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Much love to you and your family, amd. So sorry to hear that. I hope you'll make many happy memories to add to your lifetime of sisterhood.
So sorry, amd. *hugs*I haven't made soap since the pandacorn incident. I have two totes full of dishes to wash. I've had the entire week off work, but I have either gotten sucked into pointless projects that take way longer than they should and yield zero results, or I have been having a meltdown (my cousin was diagnosed with terminal cancer in her brain and spinal fluid after battling breast cancer for 4 years, she's 8 months younger than me, and we grew up as close as sisters), or I have been making and serving dinner and snacks every night to 50 kids for VBS. I did a huge repricing project after spending 6 hours putting together a spread sheet and running numbers in all 4 directions. I'm working out some plans for going into next year, I think it's time to change up my "always in stock" lineup just a touch and get a solid lineup for mens soaps. I worked on some recipes tonight for when I get back to making soaps. Mostly just hours of screwing around when I should have been doing something else.
Thank you so much!!! So sweet of you. Easy to do, really! It's gold mica mixed with oil drizzled on top and swirled with a chopstick. I made it as favors to give out for my grandparents' upcoming 50th wedding anniversary. Gold for their golden anniversary, rose petals because LOVE It turned out really well and it was dead easy to do. If you use that technique, be sure to post it so we can all compliment it!! I'm sure you will make something gorgeousoooops, Steffamrie, just complimenting your avator picture of the beautiful soap...…..
I tried to mix Mica the other day. I wanted a deeper orange so I mixed orange with a bit of red. I wound up with a neon orange instead. Let me know if yours works and how you did it if you dont mind.A couple of days ago I mixed some mica to get a better turquoise. The turquoise I've been using which I really adore in fresh soap became too green over time. I want a bluer turquoise. So I decided to try a mix of my own. So I am on a quest to get a bluer turquoise that will hold true over time in my recipes. This may take some time!
I just realized. I could just take some of the Turquoise I already have and add some blue to it. Duh! Why didn't I think of that first? I'll give that a go and see how it turns out.
The other thing I just did was order a log splitter that will double as a cutter to turn thicker soap into thinner slices for rimmed soaps. I was so tempted to buy one from BrambleBerry a few months back, but put it off. Then when I made some more rimmed soaps a couple of days ago, the rim was too thick and I went back to look at what I had saved in my wish list. I ended up getting a different one on Etsy that can be used as a log splitter as well. Although the one at BrambleBerry can cut at 1/8" increments, it can't be used as a log splitter. And I figure if I want rims thinner than 1/4 inch, I can just use something as a riser to sit underneath the soap as it slides through. The one I bought via Etsy will cut at 1/4" increments, with a total of 14 variations, which means I can split slab molds into logs up to 3.5 inches thick. That'll make the pizza cutter I now use for cutting slab molds into logs obsolete, but at least the cuts should be uniform
So this is the one I ordered: https://www.etsy.com/transaction/1468546752
One-click ordering is way too easy - I think I should turn that one-click stuff off! I just checked and can't figure out how to do that with Etsy. I thought it was possible. Maybe I'll look again later and see if there is a way to do that.
Great article thank you!!msunnerstood, maybe one of these links will help with choosing what to add to make your orange mica a deeper or darker orange. I've only been doing this a short time, so I am no expert by any means.
http://www.lovinsoap.com/2012/07/cr...sing-oxides-and-ultramarines-color-palette-1/
https://www.modernsoapmaking.com/using-cosmetic-micas-in-cold-process-soap/
https://www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-...nd-tricks/color-palette-tips-color-resources/
http://www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-b...ks/create-rainbow-mixing-colors-cold-process/
I did learn in a class I took at SoapCon last year from Carrie at Nurture, that to darken a mica, you add a bit of black mica to the mix. So perhaps you could try that with your orange, if it's just a darker orange you are going for. If you don't have black mica, perhaps activated charcoal or black oxide.
That is amazing. BeautifulView attachment 31389redid my Daisy Chain soap today...soap ball embeds and confetti inside!! Tried my hand at some piping...can’t wait until my piping set arrives so I can explore this soapy fun!!!
I haven't made soap since the pandacorn incident. I have two totes full of dishes to wash. I've had the entire week off work, but I have either gotten sucked into pointless projects that take way longer than they should and yield zero results, or I have been having a meltdown (my cousin was diagnosed with terminal cancer in her brain and spinal fluid after battling breast cancer for 4 years, she's 8 months younger than me, and we grew up as close as sisters), or I have been making and serving dinner and snacks every night to 50 kids for VBS. I did a huge repricing project after spending 6 hours putting together a spread sheet and running numbers in all 4 directions. I'm working out some plans for going into next year, I think it's time to change up my "always in stock" lineup just a touch and get a solid lineup for mens soaps. I worked on some recipes tonight for when I get back to making soaps. Mostly just hours of screwing around when I should have been doing something else.
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