I am a soapmaker, author and blogger! I started blogging in 2008, sharing soap recipes, design tutorials and publishing articles on various topics of soapmaking.
I love how the final bars turned out! I am going to try this technique today. I cut my slabs into logs then bars so I am interested to see what the cross section will look like. Thank you for sharing this inspiring soap!
Gorgeous and delightful!!!
A super creative technic. Could you please post the base recipe that you use?
I am a melt and pour soapmaker, and I have to give a try to this CP process and technic.
Congrats and thanks for keeping me updated!!
Warm regards,
Mariana
from Mar D. Jabones
Stacey
March 17, 2011 at 8:02 am
Wowzie-wowers!
Margie
March 16, 2011 at 11:51 pm
So we’ll have to sleep before we get to see tonight’s adventure with the black, white and red? that’s just not fair!!
Thanks to Ruth Esteves for sending me a link to your page. WOW is all I can say. Absolutely beautiful. The creativity of soapers amazes me every day. Inspires & encourages me to keep trying new things. Awesome 🙂
iheartsoap
March 17, 2011 at 7:51 am
Hi Lori,
Glad to have you hear. I’m a big fan of your blog/shop and only wished I lived closer to take all of your wonderful classes.
Wow!!! That looks really easy! I’m going to give it a try. It’s beautiful!!
LOVE these bars! LOVE. LOVE. LOVE!!!
I have to try this!!
These are so pretty – I love the fade on the finished bars. It’s very “hippy”!!
I love how the final bars turned out! I am going to try this technique today. I cut my slabs into logs then bars so I am interested to see what the cross section will look like. Thank you for sharing this inspiring soap!
Gorgeous and delightful!!!
A super creative technic. Could you please post the base recipe that you use?
I am a melt and pour soapmaker, and I have to give a try to this CP process and technic.
Congrats and thanks for keeping me updated!!
Warm regards,
Mariana
from Mar D. Jabones
Wowzie-wowers!
So we’ll have to sleep before we get to see tonight’s adventure with the black, white and red? that’s just not fair!!
Thanks to Ruth Esteves for sending me a link to your page. WOW is all I can say. Absolutely beautiful. The creativity of soapers amazes me every day. Inspires & encourages me to keep trying new things. Awesome 🙂
Hi Lori,
Glad to have you hear. I’m a big fan of your blog/shop and only wished I lived closer to take all of your wonderful classes.
That is just gorgeous!!
Wow! That’s some trippy cool soap!
Beautiful! Your marbling with the skewer is awesome. I bet it would have looked good without, too. Nicely done!
SO pretty! Came out great!
Can’t wait to see the next one, too. Sounds very graphic and mod! 🙂
Thanks, ladies! Oh…Tanya. I’m sooo going to make Peacock feather soap…your comment gave me an idea for a design.
But tonite…round two. With white, black and red. Simplify it a bit and try to get skinnier rings.
Divine! That is beyond beautiful!
Just as pretty out of the mold, a must try swirl for me. I am so excited, now to have a FO or EO that won’t come to a quick trace. 🙂
LOVE IT!
Had to comment again …. they remind me of peacock tails!
Ohhhhh…..okay perfect. See – you didn’t mess it up with your extra swirling at all – it’s AWESOME!!!
Oh wow! That is just awesome.