The blue bits I'd keep. Might be some awesome feeling soap when you use it. Do you felt soaps at all? I'd be felting those suckers.
I wasn't smart enough to quit while I was behind, LOL! With all my stuff and oils out I decided I might as well make some more soap and I've been itching to try an ombre with a new blue oxide I just bought.
Mixed everything up and poured the blue into the pot ............... DOAH!!!!! before I took out the white portion .. what a dummy. I decided on the spot I was just going to move on and try it again but I had no other molds available so I just dumped it all in a rubber maid container and will cut it up later for embeds of some sort. What a poor use of supplies.
Even when I mixed it all again and poured it properly I could tell it wasn't working the way I wanted. The base oils made the whole thing a bit on the yellow side so as the blues got lighter it started turning green and then I forgot to keep a little bit out for the final layer so my final layer is the icky greenish yellow colour of someone with motion sickness. Oh well, maybe it will look better once it's cured. If not I will have lots and lots of embeds, LOL!
I need to learn to stop when things are going pear shaped.
The blue bits are hard ... really hard. Like play dough that's been cooked for hours. It doesn't feel right. I'll let it sit for a bit and test it before tossing it but I have a feeling it's crap.
I've never felted soap but I just happen to have a LOT of yarn and some wood fibre hanging around so maybe felting it would be a good idea (if it's worth keeping)
Hmm yeah sounds dehydrated to death. **** shame cause your soap was so darn cute.
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