The animals went in one by one

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Alprinceton

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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

Peek-a-Boo-Zebra.JPG


Peek-a-Boo-Leopard.JPG


Peek-a-Boo-Elephant.JPG


Gepard1.jpg


Wölfe.JPG
 
i always get excited when i see yer name in this sub forum :)
your creations are amazing! this one included. my personal fave is the wolfie. how on earth did you do it? the pattern of the center part is so pretty..
 
I particularly love the wolf one. Would you share your you did your swirl?

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.
 
i always get excited when i see yer name in this sub forum :)
your creations are amazing! this one included. my personal fave is the wolfie. how on earth did you do it? the pattern of the center part is so pretty..

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!
 
Amazing soaps. Wonderfully creative. I love the zebra and the wolf. Thanks for your instructions on your technique. My son loved the wolf too!
 
Amazing soaps! And I can see a rhino in that one. I see just the head, with the eye at the mid-left, and the horn on the snout in the upper-right. :)
 
thanks for the quickie tutorial for the wolfie. it is amazing, i might try it one day myself. keep on creating!
 
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