This is so awesome - the petri dish and the bloom were actually quite beautiful and exciting. Love how creative you are and the willingness to try new things and show us all along the way! Thank you!
Sorry, I always forget about the beveler 🤦♀, and people always ask 😄. I got it from AliExpress. I've added a link in the video description. Thanks for watching 💜💙
The bird stamps were from Kaisercraft and are not available anymore, but you can find lots of cute stamps on Amazon/AliExpress/Temu. For a link to the mandala stamps, check out the description of the mandala soap tutorial (there’s a link in the description of this video).
Hi! I'm a big fan of yours and I'm really amazed with your techniques. They are just unique and you are extremely talented! I tried this technique using heart shaped cookie cutter and it was a success. Thank you so much. I hope you make more creative soap ideas.⭐️👏 - MJ from the Philippines
Hi MJ 👋🏻. Thank you so much for your kind words 🩷. I’m so happy you tried one of my projects! I have many more crazy ideas up my sleeve so stay tuned 💜💙
I was excited to see this experi because I had in my mind to try this. The difference was I was thinking about using a syringe. I imagine the syringe would give it more pressure in the release and possibly have more of the spread effect.
Yes a syringe is a good idea. I was also thinking of mixing up the mica and alcohol in a small, plastic squirt bottle and squirting it in. Maybe in a future video 😉
Hello, I'm in Hillside, NJ and I am a new comer to using Mica Powders. I thank you ever so much for being so selfless in your sharing. I am so thoroughly grateful. Sandra
I really liked the idea, of taking various resin techniques and transfer them to soapmaking. Very special, love it. Thanks for joyning the collab as well. Greetings Maggy Phoenix
This came up on my feed after I made soaps for mum yesterday. Not to be weird, but are you from WA? All of your supplies look like the ones I got from Aussie Candle Supplies. I mean, the Diggers Isopropyl Alcohol probably came from Bunnies, of course! 🤣
You’ve got a good eye 😉. I’m from Brissie (though I have lived in WA). The supplies are from Aussie Soap Supplies (also in WA) and yes, the Diggers is from Bunnings 💜💙
I'm honestly mind-blown at how many of these techniques worked so well! Wow! Even the bloom looks great :) I found this whole video so fascinating - thank you so much for sharing :)
wow - who knew - these are so so beautiful ! that crushed velvet effect was a wow - so many amazing techniques I had no idea could be done with soap ! I didnt even realise melt and pour soap was a thing and you are right - we have all of the Mica and moulds lol xx fabulous video thank you so much for joining in the collaboration x
Thank you so much for watching 💜💙. I had a lot of fun experimenting with all of the different techniques. And a HUGE thanks for the collaborations you host. It’s very much appreciated 😊.
So many great ideas! As someone who does Resin and Soap, this was delightful! You got much better results with the petri effect than I thought might be possible!
This is really cool. My wife has wanted me to branch out from resin into soaps. Now I am really interested. Question about micas and other colorings - when using the soap, won't those colors come off on your hands and leave you looking a bit dirty?
Thanks for watching 💜💙. You should absolutely give melt and pour soap a try! With regard to colouring, if it is spread throughout the bar of soap, which is used up a little bit at a time, mostly it just washes away with the suds and you don’t even notice. If it’s on the surface of the soap, like the mica painted flowers in the video, it can be problematic (which is why I don’t recommend doing it). Of course make sure you use colouring approved for soap-making and keep your additives within the amounts recommended by the soap manufacturer.