TheDebby
Well-Known Member
So.... I'm in the middle of attempting to design a soap for a wedding.
My brother is getting married in December and I've been asked to make soap that will be given as a gift for the guest.
I really want to share it with you, I can't share it with friends because it needs to stay a secret for the guest.
So my brothers fiance picked a couple of colours and based on those colours I've made a couple of possible designs.
The first picture is the one she choice. (Just a guide picture it will be a bit different)
Based on this I made a small version
Just to see if it would be anywhere close they would like without wasting to much of my supplies.
So it was time for the real deal!
I've never been so stocked about cutting a soap!
After that I wanted to make some modifications and also test my red en black colours!
So I've tried to make the squares smaller and add more white.
It did not exactly went to plan because it was very warm and soap reacted a little different that I expected.
It got thick quite fast but also din't really seem to to harden.
So I just tied to finish the soap without messing up to much.
After the most difficult cut:
The soap ended up to high so that Is something I need to change.
I still think the squares where a bit to big and I might up using a little less of them so there will be more white.
When I make a new version I will probably share it in this thread.
Together:
If anyone takes the time to read all of this, thanks!
Feel free to give me advice.
My brother is getting married in December and I've been asked to make soap that will be given as a gift for the guest.
I really want to share it with you, I can't share it with friends because it needs to stay a secret for the guest.
So my brothers fiance picked a couple of colours and based on those colours I've made a couple of possible designs.
The first picture is the one she choice. (Just a guide picture it will be a bit different)
Based on this I made a small version
Just to see if it would be anywhere close they would like without wasting to much of my supplies.
So it was time for the real deal!
I've never been so stocked about cutting a soap!
After that I wanted to make some modifications and also test my red en black colours!
So I've tried to make the squares smaller and add more white.
It did not exactly went to plan because it was very warm and soap reacted a little different that I expected.
It got thick quite fast but also din't really seem to to harden.
So I just tied to finish the soap without messing up to much.
After the most difficult cut:
The soap ended up to high so that Is something I need to change.
I still think the squares where a bit to big and I might up using a little less of them so there will be more white.
When I make a new version I will probably share it in this thread.
Together:
If anyone takes the time to read all of this, thanks!
Feel free to give me advice.
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