I cut this soap yesterday and it was still a bit sticky. I let it set a day and then trimmed and prettied it up some this afternoon. With this new mold, I was able to get 13 bars and about 10 soap balls. The scent doesn't 'wow' me but it is still quite pleasant.
Wonderful swirl! Super!
ReplyDeleteThe colours ROCK! xo Jen
ReplyDeleteLove this soap! Wonderful colours and swirl!
ReplyDeleteSuper! Wonderfull Swirl and Color!
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Dörte
Oh, but if the scent doesn't wow you, the colors and swirls surely do! It looks incredible, Holly!
ReplyDeleteHey - I just noticed that you added the Name/URL option for your comment form! Very handy for the non-Blogger folks like myself. Thank you!
I love the colours of this? Did you use clays? What does it smell like?
ReplyDeleteP.S. I have a new blog post up but my feed isn't updating anymore as I'm on the new blog interface.
Michelle
Lovin' your blog! I've been watching you soap videos on youtube for a while and saw your blog link and decided to check it out! The colors in your autumn berry soap are so lovely! What do you do with all the soap you make?
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(for some reason I cannot comment with Blogger)
The colors are totally gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the swirls and colours, really really lovely soap!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors ...they are perfect !!!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful with a wonderful color
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