Pumpkin Spice with added Squash for coloring

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kbuska

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Just in time for fall.

I added the Shea Butter after the batter was emulsified to see if it makes a difference in the bar. I know its on the fence as to if doing this makes more of the shea butter a larger percentage of the super fat.

I also added baby squash for color. Thought since Pumpkin is a squash, it was fitting.

-Ken
 
Ken, this is beautiful soap, I love pumpkin soap! Did you just cut it?
The color is soo nice, when I made pumpkin spice (peaks) it discolored much darker than yours. Do you mind me asking who's fo you used?
 
saltydog said:
Ken, this is beautiful soap, I love pumpkin soap! Did you just cut it?
The color is soo nice, when I made pumpkin spice (peaks) it discolored much darker than yours. Do you mind me asking who's fo you used?

Ahh, Man I really liked that color.. Its now the following which looks very much like Pumpkin Pie...

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saltydog said:
Ken, this is beautiful soap, I love pumpkin soap! Did you just cut it?
The color is soo nice, when I made pumpkin spice (peaks) it discolored much darker than yours. Do you mind me asking who's fo you used?

Save on Scents
 
Hazel said:
Ken -

You may be unhappy but I think the darker color is lovely, too.

I like it but I'm crafting quit a few brown or tan bars lately. Most of my fall scents are brown or tan.
 
I guess Pumpkin scents tend to have a bit of vanilla in them, it looks very similar to mine now. Still lovely, tho, who doesn't like pumpkin pie in the fall?
 
Thanks everyone. The comments are really inspiring and keep me going. This hobby is expensive!

-Ken
 
Beautiful soap, ken. I like both colors, actually. Pumpkin pie is one of my all time favorite things about the holidays :)
 
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