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 :)
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. :)
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!
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. :-)
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 :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful soaps lately... and as always... LOOOOVE the smoothness of your cut bars!! xo jen
ReplyDeleteWow, I like those two soaps - they look fantastic! My favorite is Emmet but I think I would like Rosalie's smell better :)
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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. :)
ReplyDeleteThey look totally lickable. Perfect gift material. Love your tops
ReplyDeleteSo 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!
ReplyDeleteHolly - A real beginners question - after pouring ingredients into the rubber molds, do you cure your soap in the oven or at room temperature?
ReplyDeleteJerry
I soap at room temperature and don't gel so I just leave my soaps out in front of a fan.
ReplyDeletewhat do you use to color your soaps with?
ReplyDeleteHi Paula! I use a micas, ultramarines, and oxides. Most I get from TKB Trading. I like titanium dioxide from Brambleberry.
ReplyDeleteDear Holly,
ReplyDeletehow to avoid soap getting harder / seized when the fragrance was pouring to soap?. thanks
Hi Salma,
ReplyDeleteSometimes 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. :-)