Zany_in_CO
Saponifier
You're very welcome... I think... I'm always happy to enable another soaper. It's what I do best! haha.Thank you so much!
You're very welcome... I think... I'm always happy to enable another soaper. It's what I do best! haha.Thank you so much!
You're very welcome... I think... I'm always happy to enable another soaper. It's what I do best! haha.
Do some of the designs actually have names and specific techniques for doing them?
Yes, they do. Most have been covered in the monthly "Challenge" on SMF. If you go to the Lye Based Soap Forum and search for the Challenge for each month you can see different swirls by name each month. You have to be a member for 1 month (I think) to participate.
Here's the one for this past April:
Strainer Pour/Pull Through Technique
I made soap today IN MY KITCHEN with a COUNTER and a STOVE and EVERYTHING!
I also observed that soaping in gloves and my bandana/scarf is now more like my daily wear instead of my once-in-awhile soaping wardrobe.
wow, you have been busy, I had to remake a batch of strawberry soap that went horribly wrong the other day, it made me nervous to unmold it but I have renewed faith in myself lol. my husband has time to kill right now, so he's building me my website as we speak.So I'm just wondering what stages everyone's at. I'm a curious little cat, I am.
For myself, I'm waiting for my most recent batch of bar soap to firm up (trying to give it 24 hours before I even touch it, since the soapcalc numbers put it just shy of the 'ideal' hardness range). In addition I fiddled around with the liquid soap I made yesterday (a good chunk of it didn't dissolved, and I was seeing if that was because there wasn't enough water to dilute it all... sure enough that was the problem so it was diluted and added to the bottle holding the rest of it).
And right now I have a tea going that will eventually be strained and frozen, to be used when I make my shampoo bar. Still need to get to my aunt's to pick her citrus trees... But at least I can have the liquid ready to go! I measured out 1/2 oz of dried marshmallow root, 1 1/2 cups water (both weighed to the gram), and then for kicks I tossed in one bag each of Bigelow's Chammomile Lemon and I Love Lemon teas. I'm going to be infusing both chamomile and lemon into the oils, and needed to use the teas anyways (and I don't drink tea). Win-win, right? I might not need all of the tea for the shampoo bar (I'll only be using about 500g oils after all), but at least I'll have it done.
My wife wanted to eat it because it looked like caramel.
Congratulations on your kitchen. You have been very patient with that.I made soap today IN MY KITCHEN with a COUNTER and a STOVE and EVERYTHING!
I also observed that soaping in gloves and my bandana/scarf is now more like my daily wear instead of my once-in-awhile soaping wardrobe.
LOL! This forum certainly took a turn and you evidently have a vivid imagination (and hope it did me justice, male egos being fragile). While I respect but don't fear lye, I definitely would not want my altogethers getting a splash. Yikes-kers. When I soap, my boys joke I look like a "Breaking Bad' character so I can assure you I am completely covered in layers. Thanks for the laugh and the new vocabulary word!But am cracking up over the last part of your post. I read it as "robe" not wardrobe and sort of wondered where you were wearing the scarf? We had a friend in Alaska who would shed his clothes the minute the outside temps got above 60 degrees. Spent the summers in a bandana if he was being formal...and his altogethers if he wasn't. So I was imagining you in your soaping altogethers with a bandana tied around your waist like Shorty had in his formal moments! I just have to learn to read all the words in a post...not just some of them. But It certainly made for a great morning chuckle! Thanks
successfully did some day drinking,
Congrats on the kitchen....but yanno, if there aren't any pics..it didn't happenI made soap today IN MY KITCHEN with a COUNTER and a STOVE and EVERYTHING! For those of you following my personal drama, we bought a house with no kitchen and moved in Halloween. And we've had four COVID-19 refugees (i.e. college students and kids who've lost their jobs) move in to this house. Now, our kitchen is 90% finished and it's so beautiful that I spread newspapers 100 pages thick everywhere.
I made a gardener/mechanic soap. The liquid was brewed coffee and I also used red palm oil so, peeee-eww what a scent sensation! I'll skip all the borax drama which you can find in another thread How much borax in cold process soap? but this will truly be an experiment. Must. Wait. Six. Weeks...and let go of my perfectionism. Despite the odor, the red palm oil and brewed coffee made a lovely color. My wife wanted to eat it because it looked like caramel.
The other experimental part was half of the loaf was 2 teaspoons of exfoliants, and the other half was 2 tablespoons of exfoliants. I only had coffee grounds and poppy seeds in the house. It is scented with rosemary, litsea cubeba, bergamot, and basil essential oils -- with thanks to my homies' suggestions in the Aromatherapy/Herbs/Essential Oils forum.
I also observed that soaping in gloves and my bandana/scarf is now more like my daily wear instead of my once-in-awhile soaping wardrobe.
Patience, grasshopper.Congrats on the kitchen....but yanno, if there aren't any pics..it didn't happen
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