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Monday, February 20, 2012

Rosalie and Emmett - In The Mold

Another two made today!



Rosalie - colored in yellow and white and the scent is a twist on lavender and rose. It's much nicer than I expected.



Emmett - colored in blue and chocolate and the scent is a twist on a bay rum scent but sweeter. It's yummy!




12 comments:

  1. Ooh, love the close ups! Lavender and rose smells awesome together and the colours are lovely. I have only just smelled bay rum for the first time so I have an idea how that one smells too :)

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  2. Beautiful soaps lately... and as always... LOOOOVE the smoothness of your cut bars!! xo jen

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  3. Wow, I like those two soaps - they look fantastic! My favorite is Emmet but I think I would like Rosalie's smell better :)

    Anna

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  4. Hi Holly, These soaps look so nice -I love the Rosalie, it looks almost edible! Love the sparkly tops! How do you like your molds? I just received mine yesterday (same model,though they're made of clear silicone) and can't wait to try them. :)

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  5. They look totally lickable. Perfect gift material. Love your tops

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  6. So much Twilight soaping fun!! :) These have been really interesting to follow... Especially all the issues you've had with gelling and color changes. I would imagine these would sell very well!

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  7. Holly - A real beginners question - after pouring ingredients into the rubber molds, do you cure your soap in the oven or at room temperature?
    Jerry

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  8. I soap at room temperature and don't gel so I just leave my soaps out in front of a fan.

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  9. what do you use to color your soaps with?

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  10. Hi Paula! I use a micas, ultramarines, and oxides. Most I get from TKB Trading. I like titanium dioxide from Brambleberry.

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  11. Dear Holly,

    how to avoid soap getting harder / seized when the fragrance was pouring to soap?. thanks

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  12. Hi Salma,

    Sometimes it just can't be avoided. You can try soaping room temperature, using the higher amount of recommended liquids, and just plain working really fast. :-)

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