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  1. Alprinceton

    Drive a stake - my Halloween soap

    I made this soap as a Halloween give away. Poured some black lye, added some white for the collar, black for the bow, red for the blood Driving the stake asked for a hero - my 10 years old boy came to the rescue right in time :thumbup: Folding the coffin from paper was a challenge, but we did...
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    What type of soaper are you? (humor thread)

    Lardist, latherer, I tend to binge soaping, (like other people check the fridge for food at 2:00 o'clock in the morning. i always make sure I have a 1 lb masterbatch on hand, just incase I need to make a soap at night)
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    Savon détachant - stain remover

    Memories of Southern France while cleaning the house? - well - I found a way :grin: Savon détachant (coconut oil 25%, beef tallow 25%, olive oil 50%, kaolin clay as % of oil 10, orange EO as % of oil 10, 0-1% superfat) easy to make, works well, smells nice
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    landscape soap

    Beautiful! It's like I can smell the salty air and listen to the rolling waves.
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    Ecg

    Well, asystolia is easier to draw on soap, but inappropriate though. Thanks for your comments! Chocolate for everyone ;)
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    Ecg

    Being a paramedic, I felt like giving some ECG-Valentine soaps to my co-EMTs.. Those who interpreted their ECG-valentine right got some additional chocolate ;)
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    Full Moon

    I tried my glow-in-the-dark pigments in transparent M&P soap, embedded in black and violet CP. My kids love it - me, too!
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    Soapy dreams for 2015???

    It is available in Germany ("not for use on humans..) Try horse supplies. They use it on hooves.
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    lemons

    I thought about trying caustic soda in the bathtub on my teenage kid. Found out it's against EU regulations. Too many questions and lots of paperwork afterwards ;-) So when you came up with the idea of making a silicone mold from your kid, I thought it's the better choice. But then you end...
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    lemons

    I had too many lemons. I cut them into halves and made silicone molds. A tiny little bit of green for the stem, carefully trying to attach some yellow to the walls, filling up with white..Tadaaa! The darker lemons smell of Scentperfique "Lemon Curd" Yummy, but discolorating The yellow ones...
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    Ghost Swirl

    I'm trying to catch up with the posts... Who's dating a rhino?? CaraBou, I love your soaps. Marblelous!
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    Sunshine Soleseife

    I'm curious, whether the beta carotene is going to be stable. I used carrot juice and got nice orange soaps, but after a year or so the orange faded (it's still a lovely "apricot"). Probably the juice did not contain enough beta carotene. Maybe the pure stuff is the clue.
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    Sunshine Soleseife

    I love that orange! Sommer-Sonne-Gute Laune-Soleseife :p (summer-sun-cheerful mood-brine bar)
  14. Alprinceton

    Why is my balm gritty?

    I put my balms into the freezer right away. So there's no time left for the shea butter to turn gritty. Give it a try.
  15. Alprinceton

    Dragonflies

    I spent last weekend with some other soapmaking ladies and gentlemen chatting, laughing, eating, drinking, soapmaking, not much sleeping... This soap has three layers, blue, green and white. I made a dragonfly from a coated wire, slightly dipped it into the batter and pulled up again. Once...
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    Dirty Zebra and mica test

    I love your soaps! Rolling in the dirt is what zebras do from time to time... I spy a rose swirl! Second on the left
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    The animals went in one by one

    For the technique see above post. Thank you everyone for your dear comments! I'm reading the "Wolfie"-posts to my little one as a bedtime story. Of course, I have to translate into German. "can you read that again...?":thumbup: Proud as can be!
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    The animals went in one by one

    Thank you! we used 4 shades of grey plus black, filled them into squeeze bottles. In a log mold, we layered them diagonally, line by line. Then we used a skewer to dip vertically all the way through the layers. That's it. What you see is the short side of the log.
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    The animals went in one by one

    My zebra came first, followed by a leopard, an elephant (or rhinoceros or - well, something very big and very grey, that doesn't fit into the picture) cheetahs, wolfs (my little boy came up with this idea) It's fun. There are more animals waiting in line
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