Genius as always. I'm making an entire loaf of soap for a wedding gift. This is a great idea because I can give them at least two different designs instead of having all the bars more or less the same. I might even try this in a 9-bar slab mold with different colors on the ends for a sort of variety pack. This is going to be fun!
I'm so excited to try this! Thank you for sharing. I especially appreciated your demonstration at the end for working around not having a loaf splitter.
I live in Texas. I just received my order that included the Gnome book and Fairy tree house. I am amazed that it only took 5 days to get here! All of the soaps smell and look amazing! I am incredibly happy with my order!
The top was pretty but did not expect those swirls inside! I will definitely have a go. It just gos to show - the options are limitless; you don't need special tools for everything you want to try. Thank you, as always, for sharing and inspiring.
That is very cool! I'd love to see you try it sometime doing this technique without the swirling. I think that could give some interesting designs, too.
Ooooh, very nice, I wonder if it can be poured as an ombre. On my way to see what Estuko did with hers but from experience I think I've already seen 👀 the best.
I've never understood why if their faces aren't in the camera they always use their hands when talking! There's no need for hand talking, we can hear just fine. All it does for me is make me want to click off of the video.
I'm sorry you don't like the style of the video. I'm an expressive talker and always use my hands. The reason my face isn't in the video is that at my soaps are so detailed that the camera wouldn't be able to get close enough to the soap and show my face too.
@@IDreamInSoap This video is amazing! Especially for us visual learners and especially for the deaf community. Keep up the excellent work! If I were and majority of my colleagues were "audio" learners - We would never have made it to get our "MSNs" ------ I love hand gestures!