surf girl
Well-Known Member
So, for the second time, I tried a funnel swirl. The first time, I ended up with that monkey's rump of a soap (aka the Jason Kill Me Now I am Too Stinky to Live soap). As for the first attempt, I let my batter get too thick and for the second time was faced with glop that would not fit through the funnel. Cursing and swearing, but unwilling to abandon the effort, I just poured the two colours alternately into the centre of the log (ahem, milk carton). While it did not end up the way I had intended, I am still happy with the ultimate zebra-striped soap:
[ETA a few hrs after posting: hey, I was just checking out LomondSoap's beautiful website, and saw there is a soap there called Zebra. Not trying to steal your name or anything, LomondSoap (this is not for sale) - it just totally reminded me of a Zebra].
Tops (swirled):
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And cut sides:
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Speaking of the butt-ugly Jason soap, I experimented with shredding to see if I could fix it (it also allowed me to pour gallons of EO into the new soap to cover the godawful stench).
So, remember this?
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It is now this:
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Which is not by any means gorgeous, but which I like better. And it no longer reeks of cheap cologne. (Anyone who liked the old version, it's OK - I will keep a few bars for Hallowe'en).
[ETA a few hrs after posting: hey, I was just checking out LomondSoap's beautiful website, and saw there is a soap there called Zebra. Not trying to steal your name or anything, LomondSoap (this is not for sale) - it just totally reminded me of a Zebra].
Tops (swirled):
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.
.
.
And cut sides:
.
.
.
.
.
Speaking of the butt-ugly Jason soap, I experimented with shredding to see if I could fix it (it also allowed me to pour gallons of EO into the new soap to cover the godawful stench).
So, remember this?
.
.
.
.
It is now this:
.
.
.
.
Which is not by any means gorgeous, but which I like better. And it no longer reeks of cheap cologne. (Anyone who liked the old version, it's OK - I will keep a few bars for Hallowe'en).