HAHAHAHA! I have gotten some good laughs from this soap. I went to take pictures of my tomato soap and saw that my ugly soap had gotten uglier. :)
This is my tomato soap that I did at the same time as the pumpkin soap. It was a crazy experimental soap but I think I'm going to like it. I kind of geared it towards something I can use as a facial bar. I think it looks like pumpkin pie! Note to self: Use tomato paste in next year's pumpkin soap!
Yum! Your pumpkin pie soap looks just like the real thing. I've been waiting to see what that experiment you mentioned was. Looks like it was a success :)
ReplyDeleteIs the white on top a really heavy ash, or is that the color of the soap? I still say it's a very interesting marbled soap!
ReplyDeleteI must repeat myself here, dear..No such thing as ugggly soap! Seriously. Both of these soaps look good. Your tomato paste bar fits perfectly to a warm, sweet, spicy scent and the little specs I see could be nutmeg or cinnamon..delightfully yummy! The bar above it I really like...a foggy morning by the ocean, I see a soft tide roll in, the sun peeking through in its milky morning lemon yellow..I smell Rosemary and Lavender, Lemongrass, Cederwood and Cloves, a bit of Spearmint and a touch of Litsea. When a soap inspires to all this association, then how can it be ugggly?
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