@@jenni-bshomestead9461 thank you! I just realized after soaping for 3 years with my recipe that not all recipes behave the same. I thought they all stayed pretty fluid until you add things like micas or fragrances. I was literally dumbfounded! I use canola oil in my recipe, also olive oil. I wonder if that is what keeps it fluid, but I’m not a chemist. I hope you can find something that works for you!
Oh wow thanks for sharing! I wondered how you did that and no wonder it looks gorgeous it takes a lot of effort, and not simple swirls! Thanks for sharing again!
Congratulations 🎉on winning the soap challenge. This soap is absolutely stunning! Your attention to detail and patience is beautiful to watch. I would love to try this technique myself, Thank You for showing us how it’s made. ❤️🙏🏻
Thank you! I really appreciate this! I apologize for the late response, operating on three different social media channels plus a RUclips sometimes causes delays in the notifications. Thank you for watching doll!
Absolutely gorgeous and so worth watching your technique. Congratulations, no wonder you won! Can you tell me what you premix your micas and titanium dioxide in? Makes it go so much faster when they are pre-dispersed like that! Thank you for the video!
Can you tell us how much batter you started with and how much you split off for each color? You have it nailed down with just enough and no waste. Loved watching this and want to try it out. Thank you for sharing!
What oils do you use that stay fluid so long? I love this, but I think I would need to change up my oils to create such an amazing ombré. Beautifully done!
Thank you! I do not oven process my soaps. I use mostly Mad Micas, but this soap also has Dark Navy Blue by Nurture Soaps. Using high quality micas helps get the most vibrant colors possible.
Thank you! I can’t really say what thickness. I’ve worked when it’s getting thick fast and when it’s still pretty liquified and both come out stunning.
Nice video of what I saw before exiting,There is no explanation to what is being done,Sorry!!! But I felt it was a waste of my time to watch and not learn anything.
I appreciate the feedback and thank you for watching! This technique is for experienced soapers only. It would confuse and disappoint someone who was not experienced in soapmaking.
Oooohhhhhhh! So that’s how an artist does it! Wow❤️
Thank you for watching, I hope you try it!
This is beautiful. I need to learn how to keep my soap fluid long enough to get more elaborate designs.
@@jenni-bshomestead9461 thank you! I just realized after soaping for 3 years with my recipe that not all recipes behave the same. I thought they all stayed pretty fluid until you add things like micas or fragrances. I was literally dumbfounded! I use canola oil in my recipe, also olive oil. I wonder if that is what keeps it fluid, but I’m not a chemist. I hope you can find something that works for you!
Oh wow thanks for sharing! I wondered how you did that and no wonder it looks gorgeous it takes a lot of effort, and not simple swirls! Thanks for sharing again!
Thank you so much 💓
It looks harder than it is, I promise!
I just love the combination of ombre and hanger swirl! Lovely technique!
Thank you so much Mandy! The combination is really addictive to me😄
One of the most gorgeous designs I’ve seen 👏
Thank you so much! That is so kind of you to say💕
That was so beautifully done!! Great tutorial! I can’t wait to try this technique!! ❤
Thank you Rachel! I hope you enjoy this technique!
Congratulations 🎉on winning the soap challenge. This soap is absolutely stunning! Your attention to detail and patience is beautiful to watch. I would love to try this technique myself, Thank You for showing us how it’s made. ❤️🙏🏻
Thank you so much for your kind words and for watching!
Beautiful soap! I love how you decorated the top!
Thank you very much for watching! Decorating the top is my favorite part💙
So impressive that you got the batter to stay so thin the whole time! Beautiful 👍🏻
Thank you! It's really fairly easy when you have a fragrance oil that keeps your batter fluid.
Wow!! such a pleasure watching you create this beautiful soap!! Thank you! 💛
Thank you for watching Katherine, you're so kind!
This is going to be fun. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching doll!
Your swirls are the best. Love your content 🥰
Precioso!!!!!😍😍 que maravilla .Que le pulveriza al final?
Oh, it's great! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience with us ❤
Its beautiful! great video thanks for posting it.
Thanks for sharing your techniques … beautiful soap! ❤
Thank you! I really appreciate this! I apologize for the late response, operating on three different social media channels plus a RUclips sometimes causes delays in the notifications. Thank you for watching doll!
Gorgeous!!!
Thank you💙
@@lunatheleaf4748 I can't wait for more videos! I tried your technique tonight, so much fun! Thank you!
I'm happy you tried it! I'll be adding more videos!
Oooooooo and WOW! Gorgeous! Thank you for sharing! -Momo
Thank you so much Momo! I appreciate you watching💙💙💙
Extremely beautiful. While watching the video, I got the feeling that you were doing very well in the kitchen too. :) 🌺
Thank you! I’ve been cooking since I was 4! I still remember the first thing I made, it was country white peppered gravy❤️
Very beautiful soap. Loved the top!
Thank you doll💕
Lovely technique! Thank you!
Thank you🥰
What a lovely job you made of that..really enjoyed watching thanks
Thank you for watching, I'm happy you enjoyed it!
Amazing talent, very nice and such small details.
Thank you so much 😀
Those look amazing!
Thank you doll 💕
Absolutely gorgeous and so worth watching your technique. Congratulations, no wonder you won! Can you tell me what you premix your micas and titanium dioxide in? Makes it go so much faster when they are pre-dispersed like that! Thank you for the video!
Can you tell us how much batter you started with and how much you split off for each color? You have it nailed down with just enough and no waste. Loved watching this and want to try it out. Thank you for sharing!
I start with 40oz of batter and split off about 8oz for each color. I reserve about 2 tablespoons of each color for the top. Thank you for watching!
Are the batches all equal? The pitch with the white, seems double, but maybe because of it shape?
Beautiful!! 👏♥️
Thank you so much!
Apaixonada com seu trabalho e talento!😍
Thank you!
This is so stunning 😍
Thank you doll💕💕💕
Masterpiece
Teaching to the point
Thank you teacher❤
Thank you so much!
This is charming 🤩🤩🤩🤩 the color selection is amazing 🤩.. may I ask you about the titanium dioxide you used? Is it ready to use? Or you made it?
Fantastic art.
Thank you so much!
Very beautiful and inspirational!! 💓
Thank you, I appreciate your kindness💕
Wow that's stunning!
Thank you so much doll!
Beautiful, beautiful job. Can you tell us what those gold dots are that you put on the top?
Thank you Heather! The gold dots are gold bursting beads from Brambleberry.
So beautiful
Thank you 💕
Gorgeous ❤
Thank you 💚💚💚
Very beautiful!
Thank you ✨
So beautiful thanks for sharing
Of course, thanks for watching doll!
these are alllll so gorgeous!!! i still need to get used to the hanger swirl, afraid to ruin my batch! :D
Thank you doll! Practice is all it takes!
yey!! I loved watching this video. Cant wait to try it out!
Thank you Chrysta! I can't wait to see it!
What oils do you use that stay fluid so long? I love this, but I think I would need to change up my oils to create such an amazing ombré. Beautifully done!
My recipe has olive, coconut, palm, avocado, castor, canola, and raw shea. Thank you so much for watching doll!
beautiful beautiful beautiful beatifulllll 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
Thank you 🩷🩷🩷
So beautiful! What is the name of the green and where did you get it?
Thank you doll! The color is Kelly Green from Brambleberry💚
How do you get such vibrant colors, what kinda micas do you use? Very pretty
Oven process
Thank you! I do not oven process my soaps. I use mostly Mad Micas, but this soap also has Dark Navy Blue by Nurture Soaps. Using high quality micas helps get the most vibrant colors possible.
@@lunatheleaf4748 thank you for responding, and for the info
Of course, thank you for watching💙
Hi .. :Love the luna swirl. I am wondering, what thickness should the batter to use the hanger?
Thank you! I can’t really say what thickness. I’ve worked when it’s getting thick fast and when it’s still pretty liquified and both come out stunning.
Sooooooo pretty 😍
Thank you so much for watching💙💙💙
I was wondering what is the product that you spray on top of the soap (in the clear spray)?
That would be 99% rubbing alcohol, thanks for watching Kevin!
@@lunatheleaf4748 Why 3 different bottles then?
@@CreativelyHis33 those are Sparkle Me micas from Mad Micas. I used Sparkle Me Blue, Sparkle Me Gold, and Sparkle Plenty.
What is the little sprays you put on
Que maravilla 😍😍
Thank you❤️
Will this not cause muffins or easy macular phenomenon due to insufficient stirring? thanks!
Never had any bad results from hand stirring fragrances or pre mixed micas.
Can you tell me the dimensions of the mold and how much soap I needed?! I have a similar template and I don't know how?!
I use the 37oz molds from Amazon. I make 40oz recipes though so that I can use the remaining for embeds and samples.
Great video, I have that same soap mold how much water and oils does the mold hold .?
Thank you! This mold holds 37oz of soap batter.
So 1 pound of soap makes how many soaps for sale?
I mean Roughly speaking what is the average number of soaps?
Um, I'm not sure of that. My standard Amazon mold holds about 2.3 lbs of soap and I get 10 bars from that.
Very beautiful, it is a shame you have to cut it.
@@christineclarke1739 thank you 😊
Couldn’t understand the steps logically
I'm sorry! I'm uploading another video on this technique, I'm not sure if that will help you.
Nice video of what I saw before exiting,There is no explanation to what is being done,Sorry!!! But I felt it was a waste of my time to watch and not learn anything.
I appreciate the feedback and thank you for watching! This technique is for experienced soapers only. It would confuse and disappoint someone who was not experienced in soapmaking.