Did you shred the soap or dice it into teeny pieces? That helps.
It is a paste, I just think the crock pot is too small and too old for it. I am just going to make liquid soap out of it.
Did you shred the soap or dice it into teeny pieces? That helps.
No, but it does look quite right! Too much thicker and your soap will fall apart. I think you hit the right amount of perfect for this one.
I ordered an over the door shoe organizer from Amazon (because I could get free shipping and I was too lazy to leave the house and go to WalMart), so that came in the mail yesterday. I hung it on my soap dungeon door and organized all of my colors into the pockets. Freed up half of my cabinet, so now I'm shopping for a better shelf to replace the two cabinets in that space. Much more fun than doing dishes.
That's quite wonderful!Just cut my first ever attempt at a mica line soap. Used gold glitter and put some on top. I could stand here and cut soap for hours and get really caught up in how cool this whole thing is! Making soap I mean...
Notice the parchment now lining my baking sheets (insert smile emoji if I could find them)
Guess the mica line isn't as thick as I thought it would be (insert thoughtful emoji here since I can't)
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Doh! I should give this a whirl with my recipe....Combined with my newfound love of whisking to emulsion and then stick blending each color individually (thanks Ophelia's Soapery),
You use the fresh mixed HOT lye to melt your hard oils/butters. Basically measure all your oils in a bowl, add the hot lye and stir until everything is melted, then you can use your stick blender to blend to emulsion/trace.What's "the heat transfer method?"
Oh! My friend, Laurie Teason does this - it actually amazes and scares me a little!Doh! I should give this a whirl with my recipe....
You use the fresh mixed HOT lye to melt your hard oils/butters. Basically measure all your oils in a bowl, add the hot lye and stir until everything is melted, then you can use your stick blender to blend to emulsion/trace.
That's just the infused oilI like the look of the ones in front - how did you get that beautiful colour?
Woooohoooo!! Welcome to smileys!I have figured it out!!!!!
It was a setting under my account!!! I am a happy camper...I relate this happy encounter to my soapy thing I did today, which was to cut my soap...and I keep smelling it every time I walk past...it is now my favorite scent.
Woooohoooo!! Welcome to smileys!
I am piping some flowers tonight to use on future soap. I really need to invest in some thinner heat resistant gloves
I am scared to pipe...I have never in my 51 years piped on a cake so I have no abilities (at least that I know of) to do it to soap
ThanksYou look like an old pro! Great job. I love the little card holders you can stick in the bars. Are those available on Amazon?
I stole it from someone else. What I would really like to do is create a mica wall like Ophelia's Soapery has, but I don't have the space to spare. When I'm feeling better and have time (crossing fingers for Friday) I'm going to go down to do more organizing with it. I think I can fit the premixed color bottles in the pockets too, which will then free up another drawer in that cabinet. If I can find a new home for the small FO bottles that I have in the drawer, the cabinet will be completely empty, which will free up a bunch of space in my dungeon for a better shelving unit.Great idea for the Micas !
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