Yippee! I guess I had my groove on when I made these! I'm so pleased with how they turned out.
Strawberry soap - the green wasn't so gray after all!
Cool Water - I'm getting a little discoloration around the edges. The fragrance did not have vanilla or any notes about discoloration. We'll see!
Teddy Bears - unscented and super duper cute!
They turned out great! I'll be anxious to see how the vanilla stabilizer works. The Cool Water layers look very ocean-y with the waves on top, and the teddy bears are way cute!
ReplyDeleteThey're all beautiful, but cool water is my fav. I love the color stripes! Nice, Holly!
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They look totally gorgeous! I have just had a look at them in the moulds on your previous blog page .... your tops look like marshmallow icing :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh you did a fantastic job! They are all super cute but the Cold Water is my favorite, it looks like waves!
ReplyDeleteThank you! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm new to soaping. How in the world do you get your Strawberry soap so smooth-looking, and how did you get your cool water so white and smooth? Is it due to the recipe that you use (the types of oils)? Did you gel these?
Oh and thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteMost cold process soaps are very smooth. That's what I love about cold process compared to hot process. With the Cool Water, my recipe results in a fairly white soap but I think I added a smidge of titanium dioxide to that batch as well. None of my soaps are gelled.
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