ibct1969
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So, two disclaimers...
I am NOT a professional... only a hobbyist. I have made under 15 small batches and am experimenting with colors including micas, and today, rose clay; as well as scents, including both EOs and FOs.
I am NOT a photographer! These pics were taken with my phone so they are not the best.
I have attached a few pics of my most recent soaps. They are all made with lard, CO, OO, shea and castor with some kaolin clay.
I made the one with rose clay today. I have read about not using rose petals but I had some, and they are so pretty, I couldn't resist.
The one called fruit punch scared the heck out of me. I wanted those beautiful, vibrant colors from the wet soap to pop in the resulting hard soap so I tried to CPOP it. I had the batter in a 3 lb silicone mold. Everything was going ok for the first 30 mins at 170 degree oven, then omg it started to rise in the middle like a loaf of bread. I freaked out and put it in the freezer and prayed it wouldn't volcano. It didn't... but, then after a minute or two, I thought I'd try to smooth down the massive crack down the middle with a spatula! The end result looked like the trail that I walk on in Garden of the Gods here in Colorado. Red, and gravely! I was so sad because my pretty swirls were annihilated. I let it cool over night and scraped off the top with a vegetable peeler. The bars are much smaller, but at least there's no hiking trail on the tops anymore...
The pink and purple soap was made by my 14 year old son. They are so gorgeous!
Anyway I have enjoyed being part of this forum and love to look at soap pics so I thought I'd post a few of my own.
I am NOT a professional... only a hobbyist. I have made under 15 small batches and am experimenting with colors including micas, and today, rose clay; as well as scents, including both EOs and FOs.
I am NOT a photographer! These pics were taken with my phone so they are not the best.
I have attached a few pics of my most recent soaps. They are all made with lard, CO, OO, shea and castor with some kaolin clay.
I made the one with rose clay today. I have read about not using rose petals but I had some, and they are so pretty, I couldn't resist.
The one called fruit punch scared the heck out of me. I wanted those beautiful, vibrant colors from the wet soap to pop in the resulting hard soap so I tried to CPOP it. I had the batter in a 3 lb silicone mold. Everything was going ok for the first 30 mins at 170 degree oven, then omg it started to rise in the middle like a loaf of bread. I freaked out and put it in the freezer and prayed it wouldn't volcano. It didn't... but, then after a minute or two, I thought I'd try to smooth down the massive crack down the middle with a spatula! The end result looked like the trail that I walk on in Garden of the Gods here in Colorado. Red, and gravely! I was so sad because my pretty swirls were annihilated. I let it cool over night and scraped off the top with a vegetable peeler. The bars are much smaller, but at least there's no hiking trail on the tops anymore...
The pink and purple soap was made by my 14 year old son. They are so gorgeous!
Anyway I have enjoyed being part of this forum and love to look at soap pics so I thought I'd post a few of my own.
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