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  • Blackberry Merlot Wine Soap

    Soap Mold Preparing Wine In order to prepare your wine for soap-making, you will need to pour it into Pour the soap mixture into the mold evenly. To add texture to the top of the soap, you can massage soap with a chopstick creating wave-like peaks Spray 99% isopropyl alcohol on top of the soap in order to help prevent soda ash. If you are okay with brown/tan soap, the mica can be omitted. Download the SoapCalc recipe here

  • Tea Tree & Charcoal Soap

    /post/the-beginner-s-guide-to-making-cold-process-soap-with-recipe Mold Size -   65 oz Extra Skinny Soap Pour the soap mixture into the mold evenly and tap on a hard surface to release air bubbles. To add decoration to your soap, use a mini spatula  or a similar tool to scrape the top of the soap horizontally about ⅔ of the way across, do this repeatedly all the way down your soap. Spray 99% isopropyl alcohol on top of the soap in order to help prevent soda ash.

  • Swirled Melt & Pour Soap Roses

    Ingredients 1lb White Melt & Pour Soap 3/8tsp Isopropyl Alcohol 1Tbsp Fragrance Oil 1/8tsp Pink Mica in 30 second bursts until the soap is fully melted. Add fragrance oil to melted soap and stir. Simultaneously pour uncolored soap and pink soap into soap mold by holding one container in your right Let soap sit until completely solid and unmold.

  • Grapefruit Bellini Cold Process Soap

    range, it’s time to make soap! down the soap. Cut and Cure the Soap Once the soap has set, remove the soap from the mold and cut it into bars with a knife or a soap cutter . down the soap.

  • Coconut Milk & Mango Puree Cold Process Soap

    milk for soap-making, you will need to pour it into ice trays and let it freeze. Pour the soap mixture into the mold going back and forth. To add texture to the top of the soap, you can massage the soap batter with a chopstick creating wave-like Spray 99% isopropyl alcohol on top of the soap in order to help prevent soda ash. Let your soap sit in the mold for 48 hours then unmold and cut into 1 inch bars.

  • My Favorite Soap Making Supplies

    My Go-To Soap Mold : This sturdy and reliable mold is perfect for creating beautiful soap loaves that Soap Beveler : A soap beveler is an great tool for adding a professional touch to your handmade soap safe soap-making. Ready to level up your soap-making? Hit that download button and get my FREE Soap Maker’s Bundle. It includes my batch logs, soap curing cards, soap design planner, and a batch calculating sheet.

  • Black Raspberry & Vanilla Soap with Purple Clay

    /post/the-beginner-s-guide-to-making-cold-process-soap-with-recipe Mold Size - 65 oz Extra Skinny Soap Pour the soap mixture into the mold going back and forth. To add texture to the top of the soap, you can massage the soap batter with a chopstick creating wave-like Spray 99% isopropyl alcohol on top of the soap in order to help prevent soda ash. Let your soap sit in the mold for 24-48 hours then unmold and cut into 1 inch bars.

  • Essentials for Soap Making (Cold Process)

    Before you start making handmade cold process soap, you'll want to make sure you have everything you I have listed everything that I think is important to creating your first batch of soap. the beginning to cut your soap but after awhile you may want to upgrade to a cheese slicer or soap and a lye safe container or stainless steel bowl is great for mixing soap batter. Curing Space : A designated space for curing your cold process soap is highly recommended.

  • Harvest Spice Melt & Pour Soap

    container then microwave in 30 second bursts until the soap is fully melted. Once the soap is fully melted, add fragrance oil and mica and stir. Slowly pour mixture into soap mold  then let soap sit until completely solid and unmold. This recipe makes two pumpkin soaps I used a clear soap base for the recipe; to have a solid colored soap, use a white soap base.

  • Natural Colorants for Cold Process Soap

    After completing my first experiment with coloring soap with clay , I decided to take it a step further The soap recipe included 67% olive oil, 25% coconut oil, and 8% castor oil with 5% superfat. After mixing my soap, I first poured my "control" soap so that I would know what the soap would look Below are photos of the soap when it was first poured. I don't see myself ever using these powders in soap again.

  • Coloring Cold Process Soap with Clay

    I absolutely love adding color to my soaps and recently I've been getting into using natural colorants The soap recipe included 67% olive oil, 25% coconut oil, and 8% castor oil with 5% superfat. Although olive oil and other oils/butters naturally change the color of my soap, I was more focused on After mixing my soap, I first poured my "control" soap so that I would know what the soap would look For these bars, I settled on 1 tsp of colorant per pound of soap and to make them disperse easier, I

  • Lye Safety for Soap Making Beginners

    Cold process soap making is an enjoyable hobby, but it does require you to use lye. This can be intimidating for those who are just starting out with soap making, and understandably so! It's a strong alkali that reacts with fats or oils to create soap. Once mixed, allow your lye solution to cool down before using it in your soap recipe. and successful experience every time you make a batch of handmade soaps!

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