SMF October 2021 challenge - butterfly hanger swirl

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This is ALL FAKE NEWS!!!! I have only replaced mere 96% of the oils in the recipe, yet my soap is already 24 hours overdue right now – still far enough away from decent hardness that unmoulding is still way out of question. I've hidden my actual batch so that I don't constantly touch and squeeze it to test if it's hardened up yet.
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What lye concentration did you use and what SF? Was your Faux Seawater made exactly as directed? And did you soap as warm as directed?

I used [38% Lye] and 0% SF. My Faux Seawater may have been shy or heavy on the salt & the Sodium Bicarb, though, because I did not have a Tablespoon (per se) with me, so had to guestimate. The heat and extra SBing helped speed trace, so I expect gel to be quicker than usual. Still, it will CPOP in the trunk of my car tomorrow if the sun shines brightly while I drive. So I am optimistic about the early cutting possibilities. But, we shall see.
 
What lye concentration did you use and what SF? Was your Faux Seawater made exactly as directed? And did you soap as warm as directed?

I used [38% Lye] and 0% SF. My Faux Seawater may have been shy or heavy on the salt & the Sodium Bicarb, though, because I did not have a Tablespoon (per se) with me, so had to guestimate. The heat and extra SBing helped speed trace, so I expect gel to be quicker than usual. Still, it will CPOP in the trunk of my car tomorrow if the sun shines brightly while I drive. So I am optimistic about the early cutting possibilities. But, we shall see.
Update: ✨👍🏼.
 
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Just successfully unmoulded my first leftover batter soaplet/hardness canary (some 58 hours after pouring). It went out of the mould without troubles, and was easy to cut. Non-zappy. The slight horseradish smell is still present, but it doesn't seem to stick to skin. And it already gives off some remarkable lather for its young age. Guess who will dare unmould the BS loaf tonight! 😃

The soap is not soft/sticky like when it hasn't fully gone through saponification. Rather it has a gummy/stiff gel/flexible texture that is somewhat reminiscent of silicone rubber or hot-glue sticks. I blame the erucic acid; this is in fact quite similar to my abyssinia soap (that still feels this way after half a year).

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@earlene I took the liberty to move the ZNSC-specific discussion into a new thread.
 
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Just successfully unmoulded my first leftover batter soaplet/hardness canary (some 58 hours after pouring). It went out of the mould without troubles, and was easy to cut. Non-zappy. The slight horseradish smell is still present, but it doesn't seem to stick to skin. And it already gives off some remarkable lather for its young age. Guess who will dare unmould the BS loaf tonight! 😃

The soap is not soft/sticky like when it hasn't fully gone through saponification. Rather it has a gummy/stiff gel/flexible texture that is somewhat reminiscent of silicone rubber or hot-glue sticks. I blame the erucic acid; this is in fact quite similar to my abyssinia soap (that still feels this way after half a year).

ETA:
@earlene I took the liberty to move the ZNSC-specific discussion into the ZNSC thread.
I love your butterfly & swirl very pretty. 💫🧼🤩
 
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The soaps are still WAY too soft to even think of trying to unmold the test bars from the leftover batter. Meanwhile I have plenty of time to collect the wisdom of SMF and the WWW about mustard soap:
Although my skillbase in in Maori Medicine - I did use Mustard Oil in a salve. (Pain relief / warming). My issue - and those who used it - was never about skin irritation but rather the smell :)
 
I thought I might post the other two butterfly swirls I didn't enter 😉 The first one is a wild and crazy butterfly and the second was an idea I had for a dark background.
 

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Sign up sheet:

1. The_Phoenix - What could go wrong?
2. Peachy Clean Soap 🦋
3. dibbles - the elusive butterfly...
4. ScentimentallyYours - Lepidoptera 💕
5. earlene
6. The_Emerald_Chicken - 'Tis in the mold already!
7. Jersey Girl- My very favorite design!
8. Vicki C. Love this.
9. SideDoorSoaps - I'm heading to make this soap NOW!
10. Catscankim - probably going to be unscented lol
11. Cerelife
12. SoapDaddy70
13. Violets2217- 2 birds one stone… Christmas soap, new design, new fragrance….what could go wrong!?!?! 😳😬😁
14. melonpan - going to try and do my first challenge here on the forum!
15. linne1gi -I hope I’m not too late, I have been away visiting my son and baby grandson.
16. Cat&Oak- also my first challenge on the forum let's see how this goes!
17. ResolvableOwl - Major design outtake, but I'll submit it anyway, lol.
18.
 
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With my submission, I had intended to honour this fuzzy dude, with beautiful iridescent wings to disguise between blackberry leaves! But, as already pointed out, I would have done him injustice if I had claimed my actual swirl to portrait him (or any other real butterfly/moth, in fact).

Most butterflies have very different inner and outer wing colouration, and so it was a natural aim for ambition to make a bar of soap that has two different BSs on its sides. So I mixed six colours in total (base, two greens, two browns, and another brown for the outer contour), and poured the green (for the ventral wing side) and the brown (for the dorsal wing side) separately over half of the mould each.

Technically, this operation was successful (I placed it in front of a mirror, so that you can see both sides at the same time):
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Compare to the Callophrys rubi specimens:
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Concept: works fine. Colours: okay. Shape: meh.

After filling the mould half with base batter, the streaks of colour batter decided to flow sideways instead of fusing into the ovoid blob I would have needed for adequate hanger swirl manipulation. Further praticing needed, thicker trace needed, possibly a thicker hanger wire would help too. It all looked so easy in my drawings!
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In the end, the lazy spoon swirl pucks from the leftover batters again stole the show from the actual butterfly swirl:
mustard_leftover_butterflies.jpg
 
640px-Green_hairstreak_%28Callophrys_rubi%29_head.jpg


With my submission, I had intended to honour this fuzzy dude, with beautiful iridescent wings to disguise between blackberry leaves! But, as already pointed out, I would have done him injustice if I had claimed my actual swirl to portrait him (or any other real butterfly/moth, in fact).

Most butterflies have very different inner and outer wing colouration, and so it was a natural aim for ambition to make a bar of soap that has two different BSs on its sides. So I mixed six colours in total (base, two greens, two browns, and another brown for the outer contour), and poured the green (for the ventral wing side) and the brown (for the dorsal wing side) separately over half of the mould each.

Technically, this operation was successful (I placed it in front of a mirror, so that you can see both sides at the same time):
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Compare to the Callophrys rubi specimens:
640px-RubiLinnaeus1758UpUnACC1708_1709.jpg


Concept: works fine. Colours: okay. Shape: meh.

After filling the mould half with base batter, the streaks of colour batter decided to flow sideways instead of fusing into the ovoid blob I would have needed for adequate hanger swirl manipulation. Further praticing needed, thicker trace needed, possibly a thicker hanger wire would help too. It all looked so easy in my drawings!
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In the end, the lazy spoon swirl pucks from the leftover batters again stole the show from the actual butterfly swirl:
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Maybe the swirl isn't as detailed and butterfly-ish as you would've liked, but you certainly deserve extra brownie points for such a creative idea---making the front and back wings different colors! That's really fantastic.
 
I went up and down on the inside to create antennae
I thought about antennae too. But mine weren't quite as sophisticated as yours! Still they are elusive body parts and very difficult to find the right balance between fluidity and hanger motions. @melonpan's antennae would actually have been the best ones, had only there been a bit more “flesh” for the hanger to stay within batter.

I signed up to make soap, not draw lol.
🎨👩‍🎨🤣
 
Well, I waited too long to cut the 4th batch. True to Zany's word, it would have probably been better to cut it yesterday, rather than waiting until tonight. It was hard hard hard. And a bit beyond its optimum cutting time, whereas batch #3 made a bit earlier the same day was perfect for the cut. #3's bars cut smoothly, whereas #4 was harder to get the wire through & will require some planing to smooth them out.

I used the same pattern with both #3 & #4, but they don't look at all the same to my eye, so maybe I only think I duplicated the swirl in #4 that I used in #3.

In any case, I'll let them sit overnight & clean them up tomorrow or the next day & then photograph. I'm pretty sure I'll be submitting #3, as it is more what I had in mind than any of the others. I do actually want to make one more batch, but with a slight twist that I'll describe later if I get around to it and if it turns out as planned.

ETA: I forgot to mention that batch #4 has looks a lot like soap made with full vinegar replacement for lye water.
 
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