Wow. Gorgeous as always. Can’t wait to see themView attachment 38111 Very pleased with the top @earlene , once again I made up
A little too much of the colours though. Might be a bit heavy in the butterfly and light on the soap!
We’ll see.
Wow. Gorgeous as always. Can’t wait to see themView attachment 38111 Very pleased with the top @earlene , once again I made up
A little too much of the colours though. Might be a bit heavy in the butterfly and light on the soap!
We’ll see.
That looks pretty! So the coconut ilk didn't accelerate this time?Made a quick trip 3 hours south to NOLA last night...made it home this afternoon to pour this...
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I finally figured out the Crafter’s Choice matte lavender conundrum. It disperses in water, not oil. The colors here are “Purple Vibrance” mica, matte lavender and “Black Carbon” mica. EOs: lavender, cedarwood, clary sage and bergamot. I discounted the water 5%, used 1-1 masterbatch L/W and replaced half of the remaining water with coconut milk. Amazingly, it behaved remarkably well. In fact, I might have poured a bit thin to achieve the swirl I’m going for. Very excited to cut this one tomorrow.
I also masterbatched about a half gallon of lye and made a run to BigLots! For coconut oil.
I hope you all have a great Sunday.
You're getting good at this half white/half color action thang!Made a quick trip 3 hours south to NOLA last night...made it home this afternoon to pour this...
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I finally figured out the Crafter’s Choice matte lavender conundrum. It disperses in water, not oil. The colors here are “Purple Vibrance” mica, matte lavender and “Black Carbon” mica. EOs: lavender, cedarwood, clary sage and bergamot. I discounted the water 5%, used 1-1 masterbatch L/W and replaced half of the remaining water with coconut milk. Amazingly, it behaved remarkably well. In fact, I might have poured a bit thin to achieve the swirl I’m going for. Very excited to cut this one tomorrow.
I also masterbatched about a half gallon of lye and made a run to BigLots! For coconut oil.
I hope you all have a great Sunday.
NO! Even after the water discount. I used it in lower concentration, so we’ll have to see if it was enough to make an evident difference in the final product.That looks pretty! So the coconut ilk didn't accelerate this time?
We’ll see. The thing that theoretically makes this swirl work and makes it different than the previous one is that instead of a hanger swirl, I swirled from the top with a chopstick. I will use my new slab cutter to slice the loaf in half horizontally, then penny-wise at 2.5” intervals. The result will be 10 bars @ 3.5” wide, 2.5” tall and 1” thick with the color running up only one side of the soap. The inside hopefully (based on what I poured) will be quite a bit darker than the pastels seen on the surface in the photo. Only time will tell.You're getting good at this half white/half color action thang!
First you do swirls, and now math, too?!We’ll see. The thing that theoretically makes this swirl work and makes it different than the previous one is that instead of a hanger swirl, I swirled from the top with a chopstick. I will use my new slab cutter to slice the loaf in half horizontally, then penny-wise at 2.5” intervals. The result will be 10 bars @ 3.5” wide, 2.5” tall and 1” thick with the color running up only one side of the soap. The inside hopefully (based on what I poured) will be quite a bit darker than the pastels seen on the surface in the photo. Only time will tell.
It really does look good enough to eat!I made a Cocoa Mint soap. Scented with essential oils and I tried to do a spoon swirl still practicing. With a creme brulee top look. View attachment 38149View attachment 38150
A lot of them do come out rustic, and is the nature of the beast. Mine I can get fairly smooth, but to make them where they pour smooth they tend to be melty. If you are using SCI especially the noodles I find it works better to grind them in a coffee grinder. I personally purchase SCI in powder formYesterday, I made a batch of solid shampoo bars (syndet). I'm not really happy with how they came out; let's just call them rustic.
I recant to mention, I also bought 91% alcohol and sprayed 3 timesWe’ll see. The thing that theoretically makes this swirl work and makes it different than the previous one is that instead of a hanger swirl, I swirled from the top with a chopstick. I will use my new slab cutter to slice the loaf in half horizontally, then penny-wise at 2.5” intervals. The result will be 10 bars @ 3.5” wide, 2.5” tall and 1” thick with the color running up only one side of the soap. The inside hopefully (based on what I poured) will be quite a bit darker than the pastels seen on the surface in the photo. Only time will tell.
Yesterday, I made a batch of solid shampoo bars (syndet). I'm not really happy with how they came out; let's just call them rustic.[/QUOTE
I’m diggin’ the new profile pic
Woot for the new pic @Misschief! Love the hair
I recant to mention, I also bought 91% alcohol and sprayed 3 timesWe’ll see. The thing that theoretically makes this swirl work and makes it different than the previous one is that instead of a hanger swirl, I swirled from the top with a chopstick. I will use my new slab cutter to slice the loaf in half horizontally, then penny-wise at 2.5” intervals. The result will be 10 bars @ 3.5” wide, 2.5” tall and 1” thick with the color running up only one side of the soap. The inside hopefully (based on what I poured) will be quite a bit darker than the pastels seen on the surface in the photo. Only time will tell.
Oh, yes, I have went to college and got edgumacated. Truth be told, I probably over-think everything: life, faith, existence, soap... you name it.First you do swirls, and now math, too?!
Made a quick trip 3 hours south to NOLA last night...made it home this afternoon to pour this...
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I finally figured out the Crafter’s Choice matte lavender conundrum. It disperses in water, not oil. The colors here are “Purple Vibrance” mica, matte lavender aquamarine and “Black Carbon” mica. EOs: lavender, cedarwood, clary sage and bergamot. I discounted the water 5%, used 1-1 masterbatch L/W and replaced half of the remaining water with coconut milk. Amazingly, it behaved remarkably well. In fact, I might have poured a bit thin to achieve the swirl I’m going for. Very excited to cut this one tomorrow.
I also masterbatched about a half gallon of lye and made a run to BigLots! For coconut oil.
I hope you all have a great Sunday.
It literally was a quick trip...just an overnight for a wine tasting event with Janice.What you mean a “quick 3 hour drive” ? That’s an eternity for me. One day friend, one day I’ll be able to say the same.
Shows off the awesome hair really well. I take it the shampoo bar worked great?Thanks Dawni. I took the pic for a blog post about solid shampoo bars. I rarely see pics of me that I like but I do like this one.
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