I got the big bottle of Gain Scent for the laundry detergent but then I got
Cranberry Woods
Black Ginger Bamboo
Sun and Earth
Peace (Oilive Branch Dup) One of my favs
and a Jungle by Lush Dup
There are actually scents of name brands you can buy??
I got the big bottle of Gain Scent for the laundry detergent but then I got
Cranberry Woods
Black Ginger Bamboo
Sun and Earth
Peace (Oilive Branch Dup) One of my favs
and a Jungle by Lush Dup
well, they are dupes or copies. The gain from fragrancebuddy is pretty close to the original and i lovvveee the olive branch dupe.There are actually scents of name brands you can buy??
I love it! Is that lichen I see in there? I once made a tallow bar, infused with desert balsam resin and used small bits of lichen in it. It was well-received.I took a break from landscapes and made minimalist soaps today. So fast, so easy, so satisfying
This one *might* have a light swirl inside. I was inspired by TAS’s seeds the other day, so I gave it a try. I also included some lichens from a tree in the yard, so maybe this is a landscape soap
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Thank you! Yes! Lichens from a tree in my yard! I was thinking about trying to extract dye from them, but I did this instead.I love it! Is that lichen I see in there? I once made a tallow bar, infused with desert balsam resin and used small bits of lichen in it. It was well-received.
They look nice Marilyn.my first shaving soap--my daughter in law wanted one. and she likes rose and I hate rose so she is getting the whole batchView attachment 40274
You can use lichen to dye wool fiber. Not sure about soap tho'. If I recall the lichen can produce anywhere from a yellow-chartreuse to a deep orange, as well as beautiful shades of pinks-purples (depending on what lichen and/or mordant you use). I never had enough lichen to use it in a dye bath. Here's an article on lichen and wool dyeing.Thank you! Yes! Lichens from a tree in my yard! I was thinking about trying to extract dye from them, but I did this instead.
Cool top! Excited to see insideI took a break from landscapes and made minimalist soaps today. So fast, so easy, so satisfying
This one *might* have a light swirl inside. I was inspired by TAS’s seeds the other day, so I gave it a try. I also included some lichens from a tree in the yard, so maybe this is a landscape soap
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You can use lichen to dye wool fiber. Not sure about soap tho'. If I recall the lichen can produce anywhere from a yellow-chartreuse to a deep orange, as well as beautiful shades of pinks-purples (depending on what lichen and/or mordant you use). I never had enough lichen to use it in a dye bath. Here's an article on lichen and wool dyeing.
https://www.fungimag.com/summer-2014-articles/LR2 V7I2 66-69 Dies.pdf
At some point I read an article that Native Americans used wolf lichen in a spiritual cleansing ritual - that also intrigued me.
Anyway - your soap is lovely - lichen lovely! What did you scent it with?
You can use lichen to dye wool fiber. Not sure about soap tho'. If I recall the lichen can produce anywhere from a yellow-chartreuse to a deep orange, as well as beautiful shades of pinks-purples (depending on what lichen and/or mordant you use). I never had enough lichen to use it in a dye bath. Here's an article on lichen and wool dyeing.
https://www.fungimag.com/summer-2014-articles/LR2 V7I2 66-69 Dies.pdf
At some point I read an article that Native Americans used wolf lichen in a spiritual cleansing ritual - that also intrigued me.
Anyway - your soap is lovely - lichen lovely! What did you scent it with?
Cut some soap the other day. Always happy when a swirls turns out better then I thought.
Sorry they are turned on their side.
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How do you like them apples?Ohhhh Pretty!
Me, Ive gone over to the dark side. Bar full of Packer fans right next door and I was asked to make some green and gold soap.. I caved.. Im still trying to wash the green off my hands. Vikings Forgive me. Skol!
How do you like them apples?
https://www.candlescience.com/fragrance/apple-harvest-fragrance-oilI should have scented them in florals
I am not sure about all plants (some humans might be allergic to certain things) but the article I read so many years ago talked about Native Americans using wolf lichen in a ritual to cleanse. As I understood it they did not ingest it but did use it on their body. It was something that intrigued me because I love rituals. Wish I knew more, and I really wish I had saved that article.P.S. I’m thinking that if a dye can be extracted from a plant or animal and is safe to ingest, it should be perfectly safe to use in soap.
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