Heck yeah it looks good! Hot fudge hot caramel sundae anyone?!Ok, I may have freaked out prematurely. My candy corn blob swirl actually looks pretty good!View attachment 60700
Ditto! those look delicious @maryloucb !!Heck yeah it looks good! Hot fudge hot caramel sundae anyone?!
This is beautiful. I would love to know what colour mica you used for the pink. I am having a very hard time finding a beautiful pink like this.A real OT Peche de Vigne soap! The FO smells wonderful, just like peach, and not overbearing at 5%. I love the size of the mold, but need to get the hang of working within the “confined” area, especially with pipe dividers. I made a bit of a mess with drips and drops, but I think it turned out okay. The green will likely be a bit less olive if it morphs back to the planned color.
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I made it in a log mold I bought on Amazon. I used only two of the 3 dividers. This set up gave me three equal sections to pour soap batter. The swirl was done with the fat end of a chopstick in a figure 8 pattern, but it reminds me of the really loopy Ls I used to scrawl down the side of my notebooks when I was bored in class. . I think it’s important to use a fatter tool for the swirl to get the soap to move well. My swirls were about an inch apart and the loops were about an inch wide, almost a circle on each side. There is an illustration of the swirl in this NZ soapers blog. The mantra bars are cut horizontally. With this 10” mold I cut two layers of five bars and used the top layer to cut guest soap. Each bar is 2.75” long x 2” tall x 1” thick. The bars are a little smaller than my usual bars, but they fit very nicely in the hand!Gorgeous! Tell me more - is it done in a slab mold? Or in the that mold behind the soap there? I want to try!
Yeah but at least you're onto the CPOPping method.Baking a cake (right now in the oven), I'm a bit worried that the fatty acid profile might be a bit unbalanced, and also that I missed a great opportunity to practice swirling (drop swirl, ombré, spoon swirl)
Thank you! For 160 g of batter, I used 1/4 tsp Nurture’s Amaranth Pink mixed with a pinch (1/32 tsp?) of their Orange Vibrance and some Glamour Pink from Micas and More to get the darkest pink. I can’t tell you exactly how much of the Glamour Pink I used because I adjusted by eye. It was close to what I used for the orange. For a lighter pink I started with 1/8 tsp of Amaranth Pink for the same amount of soap, less of the orange and added some TD, but none of the Glamour Pink. When I realized that I needed a little more pink soap I mixed the last bits of mica from the mixing cups into batter and added additional TD to get the lightest shade of pink.This is beautiful. I would love to know what colour mica you used for the pink. I am having a very hard time finding a beautiful pink like this.
Thank you! I was unsure about the hanger swirl when I was making it (too much? not enough?) but I like how it turned out.That is gorgeous @Vicki C! Beautiful colors and perfect swirls!
Yes - perfect!Thank you! I was unsure about the hanger swirl when I was making it (too much? not enough?) but I like how it turned out.
Thank you! For 160 g of batter, I used 1/4 tsp Nurture’s Amaranth Pink mixed with a pinch (1/32 tsp?) of their Orange Vibrance and some Glamour Pink from Micas and More to get the darkest pink. I can’t tell you exactly how much of the Glamour Pink I used because I adjusted by eye. It was close to what I used for the orange. For a lighter pink I started with 1/8 tsp of Amaranth Pink for the same amount of soap, less of the orange and added some TD, but none of the Glamour Pink. When I realized that I needed a little more pink soap I mixed the last bits of mica from the mixing cups into batter and added additional TD to get the lightest shade of pink.
P.S. I also really like Nurture’s Love Song.
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