Good point.Yes, indeed! You can't compare them, you don't have to compare them! They're yours.
And besides this, the most artful soaps will look like a gooey ovoid most of their service life anyway.
Good point.Yes, indeed! You can't compare them, you don't have to compare them! They're yours.
And besides this, the most artful soaps will look like a gooey ovoid most of their service life anyway.
Great name for a bandgooey ovoid
Tried some different soap-adjacent things today.
Of course I had to have a go of @ResolvableOwl's crazy boxes since I have many round flat soaps from the last challenge that are a pain to store! I'm happy to report that the technique worked nicely:
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(Yes, there is actually a soap in there!)
And I'm halfway through trying this concept for making silicone inlays for soap moulds. My individual moulds don't get much use since they're kind of boring, so sprucing them up with some plant-based designs.
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I'm having a break for lunch now but if all goes as planned I may get to try out the silicone this evening. (Not 100% sure if it will, since that's not actually plaster of Paris but some wall filler that's been knocking around the shed for years, so it may be a bit old, or it may not like being diluted at 2:1 instead of 2.5:1.
Our vibrating table is broken and we haven't got around to making a new one, so I improvised! (Also an excuse to test the video upload feature ) You'll probably want to mute sound before playing it though...
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That's such a lovely typo for us musician-soapmakers!@ the last minuet
Where can I learn more about these boxes for round flat soap?!Tried some different soap-adjacent things today.
Of course I had to have a go of @ResolvableOwl's crazy boxes since I have many round flat soaps from the last challenge that are a pain to store! I'm happy to report that the technique worked nicely:
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(Yes, there is actually a soap in there!)
And I'm halfway through trying this concept for making silicone inlays for soap moulds. My individual moulds don't get much use since they're kind of boring, so sprucing them up with some plant-based designs.
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I'm having a break for lunch now but if all goes as planned I may get to try out the silicone this evening. (Not 100% sure if it will, since that's not actually plaster of Paris but some wall filler that's been knocking around the shed for years, so it may be a bit old, or it may not like being diluted at 2:1 instead of 2.5:1.
Our vibrating table is broken and we haven't got around to making a new one, so I improvised! (Also an excuse to test the video upload feature ) You'll probably want to mute sound before playing it though...
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Fanfreakingtastic!!!This is what I've been up to... Down a weird bend in the rabbit hole. This is all soap, btw. View attachment 56893
Well, I gave it a try. Let's hope it turns out ok. There are some white specks in the white part.Don't throw it away! You can definitely rebatch it. Put the whole thing into an oven-safe container, and put that in the oven. Turn the oven on to 200F, and watch it closely until it becomes molten and soft. This could take some time, and you might need to add a bit of liquid (1 T at a time) to help it along. When it is stir-able, mix it up, pour back into your mold, and cut when it is firm like cheddar cheese.
That looks great!Well, I gave it a try. Let's hope it turns out ok. There are some white specks in the white part.
That's some vinyl record collection! Do they get along well with soap, or are they now all smelling like a tipped over FO shelf?And I’m starting to get jazzed
Well, I gave it a try. Let's hope it turns out ok. There are some white specks in the white part.
Here you goWhere can I learn more about these boxes for round flat soap?!
Great job - it is really pretty!Well, I gave it a try. Let's hope it turns out ok. There are some white specks in the white part.
That’s the hubs collection, and you can only see part of it!That's some vinyl record collection! Do they get along well with soap, or are they now all smelling like a tipped over FO shelf?
Thank you so much for your advice and encouragement. And for the kind words of all the other posters. Much appreciated.Great job - it is really pretty!
Wow, those are phenomenal! The colours are something else...Ugh. I have soooo much going on right now. Carved out some time to take photos of soaps that are well past their 8-week mark. Posting them to my website today. These are the most photogenic of the lot. View attachment 56946View attachment 56947View attachment 56948
Thank you, @Tara_H! I enjoy playing with color, particular pairing warmer tones with a surprise of color where you have to give it a second glance.Wow, those are phenomenal! The colours are something else...
They're all great but the green one in particular I keep looking at! It feels like it should clash, but then it doesn't, and the sharpness of the different greens is stunning.Thank you, @Tara_H! I enjoy playing with color, particular pairing warmer tones with a surprise of color where you have to give it a second glance.
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