It’s Xmas day here already! And look what DH made for me! He’s done a lovely job- all sanded and smooth.
It’s to be lined with paper. I have a Silicone Mold but if I do a fancy heaped top on the soap it will get wrecked when I turn out the soap. So this one just opens wide up with a hinge along the bottom.Does it fit a silicone mold in or to be lined?
@KiwiMoose that looks gorgeous - you are so brave, to rock out the swirls... I'm still gearing up to try multiple colours
That's one way of doing it. I use that method for my Salt & Pepper soap. For my Lemon & Poppyseed, I pour both sides at the same time, giving almost the same result. In both cases, I use a chopstick for swirling.I saw a method the other day that looks like the easiest way of doing swirls yet. cut a piece of thick corigated card the lenght of the mold you can put pieces at the ends to sorta wedge it in and then use 2 colours one in each side then lift the card then use something to swirl can do it just at surface then would be a block at bottom. i use a metal skewer to swirl
That's one way of doing it. I use that method for my Salt & Pepper soap. For my Lemon & Poppyseed, I pour both sides at the same time, giving almost the same result. In both cases, I use a chopstick for swirling.
One peach and chamomile, with my first go at an in-the-pot swirl, as promised!
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I'm out of some my oils now, and many of my suppliers are closed until 3rd Jan - or worse - 7th Jan! So I might have to go cold turkey on the soaping for a few days....
Or make @Zany_in_CO's no-slime castile, now there's an idea! I have a litre of Olive oil here just crying out to be used
Does it have to be at medium trace to pour from each side to get the same sort of effect? Reason i use skewers is because i use the chop sticks for my candle and melts making and iv kinda lost them lol
Not really. Obviously, you want it at a little more than emulsion but a light to medium trace would work just fine. And, hey, skewers work, too. I just happen to have quite a few chopsticks from Chinese take outs. They're free and readily available.
I find that, as long as I'm pouring both at the same time from each side, even at light trace, the colours don't really mix. Here's one of my soaps, done that way, with an extra colour poured down the center.
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Nice work Missy! How did you get the extra colour in the middle - just pour it after the other two? Then swirl it through? Is the white part of the soap just natural or did you lighten it?I find that, as long as I'm pouring both at the same time from each side, even at light trace, the colours don't really mix. Here's one of my soaps, done that way, with an extra colour poured down the center.
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I poured my mold with the two colours till it was about half full. Then, I poured the center pink "line" from slightly higher so it sank all the way down instead of sitting on top of the two colours. I repeated that for the second half and then swirled.Nice work Missy! How did you get the extra colour in the middle - just pour it after the other two? Then swirl it through? Is the white part of the soap just natural or did you lighten it?
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