Thanks for the comment, Joyce. I'm glad you like it. This has been my most popular video by far so I'm planning to do it again, possibly this weekend. If not this weekend, then the following one so stay tuned.......
A lot of people want to see the cut. Back then, I had to make separate making and cutting videos. The cutting video is after this: Soap cutting 062716 column pour.
Thanks, and I'm glad you like it. This first attempt at a difficult technique turned out very well. I use a Nikon Coolpix camera (about 70.00 from walmart). It does a very good job for the low cost, but I can't pause and resume it so long projects such as hot process beginning to end are out of the question.
Another beautiful soap, love the design. Just wanted to know when you cool it down for a thinner trace what temp do you go to, and how much oil do you mix your colors with? I have been a little afraid of coloring in case i do it wrong.
For a thin trace, I usually soap about 90 to 100 F. To mix colors, I mix one T of a light oil with one t powdered colorant. Soapqueen.com has the best tutorials for doing this. I learned A LOT from that channel. The worst you could do wrong is to put too much color and it wouldn't hurt the soap, it just may stain wash cloths, etc.
I'm so glad you liked it. I'm amazed at how popular this soap has been and I've been promising to attempt it again and I think I am going to attempt another column pour this weekend. Thanks for watching!
Hello, and than you for watching. Food colors don't work very well in cold process soap. They usually fade. I use colors from brambleberry.com that are tested and effective in soap. Yes, some are from amazon.com, but most came from brambleberry.com and all come from that company now.
Can I asked what oils you used for this project? I know you mentioned thin trace, but I imagine you used mostly soft oils? Can't wait for your next video and subbing!
This is actually a very simple recipe: 50% coconut oil and 50% olive oil. I think I used 30 oz of oils so it would be 15 oz of each and you can choose your own superfat, although I recommend keeping it around 5% because you are adding extra oils with your colors. You really should mix them in oil ahead of time as this reduces time need to blend them in with the stick blender. Keep your temps low: I let the lye and oils cool for two hours. This is a slightly higher than recommended percent of coconut oil, but the extra oils used in mixing your colors help offset that. Although it turned out extremely well, I think that was a lot of dumb luck on my side because that is my first and only attempt: so far......
Sorry I'm so late responding: I used 50/50 coconut oil/olive oil. I plan to do another one this weekend and I'll post the recipe. I like to keep it simple when I do something like this.
Thanks for that , I have olive oil , rice bran oil , coconut oil , hemp seed oil and caster oil as well , which one of those would be best to mix the colours in your opinion , thank you
Could you please tell me the size of your slab mould , also could I add lemongrass FO to mine or would it thicken the mix , and do you recommend adding the lemon grass to the oil or the completed mixture , thank you
A lot of people have made that comment. Are you viewing this on my youtube page or on another web page. If it is on anything other than theorgelmeister on youtube, somebody stole my video. On youtube.com under theorgelmeister, it is right beside the making video and it is titled soap cutting 062716 column pour. Thanks for watching.
Sorry I didn't post this recipe, but I plan to do another one in about two weeks and I will post the recipe and film the process so stay tuned.........
The next time, I will probably attempt it with apple sage scent from brambleberry.com because I have used it a lot, it behaves very well and the scent really sticks in the soap.
Hi, Denise. Back then, I had to make separate making and cutting videos. The cutting video follows this on my page: "Soap cutting 062716 column pour. Thanks for watching!
They all come from brambleberry.com: I think I used titanium dioxide, caribbean blue, fizzy lemonade, chromium green mixed with fizzy lemonade and bright fuschia.
Hi, Bridgette: I did not scent this soap. I actually prefer it without and I give my soap to charity because it is a hobby, not a business. I also did not want to risk common problems knowing I needed a thin batter. HOWEVER, I have been scenting a little more and I recommend two from brambleberry.com because they behave very well in cold process soap and hold their scent well. They are apple sage fragrance and electric lemonade cocktail. Thanks for watching!
Hi, Aiman: all the soap left in the containers does not go to waste. I let it saponify and soak them in a bucket of hot tap water and use it to clean. Thanks for watching!
Well done! So many beautiful colours. I'll have to try this. Big thumbs up from one soapy creator to another!
Thank you! I made another one yesterday and will cut it and put the video up later this evening.
yea!
WOW c'est tellement magnifique ,une tres belle décoration .Un beau choix aussi de couleurs , j'adore !!
Merci
Absolutely Beautiful & Amazing
Good morning, and thank you!
Brilliant idea on your mold! I love the colors.
Thank you. I was pleased with results.
You are a good soaper I really like how you do stuff
Thank you, Michelle. I love doing this!
@@theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589 me to only I'm still kinda a beginner trying to get better hope I do and your welcome
this is so cool and beautiful colors, I really love them, thank you for that
Thanks for the comment, Joyce. I'm glad you like it. This has been my most popular video by far so I'm planning to do it again, possibly this weekend. If not this weekend, then the following one so stay tuned.......
It's like watching paint pouring to. See the end result
Thanks, Helen. The cutting video is listed after this one.
I LOVE the way you talk ❤❤❤ thankyou also xo
Thank you, Teini.
A lot of people want to see the cut. Back then, I had to make separate making and cutting videos. The cutting video is after this: Soap cutting 062716 column pour.
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Wow! That looks very nice. I love the vivid colors. May I ask what kind of a camera you use for your videos? They always look so clear.
Thanks, and I'm glad you like it. This first attempt at a difficult technique turned out very well. I use a Nikon Coolpix camera (about 70.00 from walmart). It does a very good job for the low cost, but I can't pause and resume it so long projects such as hot process beginning to end are out of the question.
Wow fantastic 😘😘
Thank you.
Beautiful work soap man.
Thank you, Sylvia. I have the next few weeks planned, but it's time to start repeating and that one is absolutely one to repeat so stay tuned.........
Very pretty
Thank you, Gretchen!
wow did't cut it? I was curious of the design....
I cut it the next day and it looks great. It is right beside the making video and it is titled soap cutting 062716 column pour.
Another beautiful soap, love the design. Just wanted to know when you cool it down for a thinner trace what temp do you go to, and how much oil do you mix your colors with? I have been a little afraid of coloring in case i do it wrong.
For a thin trace, I usually soap about 90 to 100 F. To mix colors, I mix one T of a light oil with one t powdered colorant. Soapqueen.com has the best tutorials for doing this. I learned A LOT from that channel. The worst you could do wrong is to put too much color and it wouldn't hurt the soap, it just may stain wash cloths, etc.
love this .thanks for sharring
I'm so glad you liked it. I'm amazed at how popular this soap has been and I've been promising to attempt it again and I think I am going to attempt another column pour this weekend. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing , really good video
You're welcome: thanks for watching.
Beautiful design. It would be better if we see the cutting
Thank you. The cutting is in the next video, after this one. I didn't have editing software at this time, but I do now.
Great work👏. Could you please tell me what kind of colors you used? Are they food colors? Thank you.
Hello, and than you for watching. Food colors don't work very well in cold process soap. They usually fade. I use colors from brambleberry.com that are tested and effective in soap. Yes, some are from amazon.com, but most came from brambleberry.com and all come from that company now.
GORGEOUS!
Thank you!! I actually intended to do another one this past weekend and ran out of time. Perhaps this coming weekend, but one is coming again soon.
Can I asked what oils you used for this project? I know you mentioned thin trace, but I imagine you used mostly soft oils? Can't wait for your next video and subbing!
This is actually a very simple recipe: 50% coconut oil and 50% olive oil. I think I used 30 oz of oils so it would be 15 oz of each and you can choose your own superfat, although I recommend keeping it around 5% because you are adding extra oils with your colors. You really should mix them in oil ahead of time as this reduces time need to blend them in with the stick blender. Keep your temps low: I let the lye and oils cool for two hours. This is a slightly higher than recommended percent of coconut oil, but the extra oils used in mixing your colors help offset that. Although it turned out extremely well, I think that was a lot of dumb luck on my side because that is my first and only attempt: so far......
Sorry I'm so late responding: I used 50/50 coconut oil/olive oil. I plan to do another one this weekend and I'll post the recipe. I like to keep it simple when I do something like this.
Thanks for that , I have olive oil , rice bran oil , coconut oil , hemp seed oil and caster oil as well , which one of those would be best to mix the colours in your opinion , thank you
Of the ones you listed, I would use the rice bran because it is lighter and thinner, although I have never used hemp seed.
Could you please tell me the size of your slab mould , also could I add lemongrass FO to mine or would it thicken the mix , and do you recommend adding the lemon grass to the oil or the completed mixture , thank you
I don't really know because it is not a typical soap mold: it is a plastic tray I had. Sorry!
awesome!!!
Thank you. It was one of my favorites. I'm beginning to repeat some past favorites so I may be doing that one again in the next month or so.
i think you're really cool man
Thanks! Stay tuned for more..................
Good!
Thank you!
@@theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589 not at all.
Could I use avocado oil to mix the colours instead of grape seed
I think it would work just fine, although it is a little thicker. Good luck!
its nice but how do you spell titinum dioxide, pls i want the right spelling so i can get it on Amazon too.... thank you
titanium dioxide. I made another one last night and will cut it and post the video this evening.
A beautiful
Thanks for commenting. I'm considering making another one next week so stay tuned....
Bummer.... NO final cut for us to see.
A lot of people have made that comment. Are you viewing this on my youtube page or on another web page. If it is on anything other than theorgelmeister on youtube, somebody stole my video. On youtube.com under theorgelmeister, it is right beside the making video and it is titled soap cutting 062716 column pour. Thanks for watching.
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Hi: thanks for stopping by.
why is the lye cloudy ? he added what ?
It's tussah silk that is dissolved into your very hot lye water.
why not just use acryl paint ?
Hello. Perhaps this isn't what you think it is: this is soap for bathing. Thanks for watching.
@@theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589 but would that matter ? acryl is just water paint ,
he doesnt show the final cut soap results ????
it's in the next video titled soap cutting 062716 column pour on youtube
plz tell me the ingredients clearly and their quantity
Sorry I didn't post this recipe, but I plan to do another one in about two weeks and I will post the recipe and film the process so stay tuned.........
You need to show it after you cut it at the end!
It's in the next video soap cutting 062716...
Is it unscented?
Yes: when doing a a design like this, I sometimes leave the soap unscented.
theorgelmeister aka the soap man , ohh ok..gotcha, so now that you know it went well will you be trying it with a scent?
The next time, I will probably attempt it with apple sage scent from brambleberry.com because I have used it a lot, it behaves very well and the scent really sticks in the soap.
Sua voz e linda, adorei tudo, beijos.
Gracias, mi amiga!
Oh nooo! You didn’t cut the soap so we could see how it looked. 😥
Hi, Denise. Back then, I had to make separate making and cutting videos. The cutting video follows this on my page: "Soap cutting 062716 column pour. Thanks for watching!
Do you sell your soaps
No, they're given to charity. That's why I cut them so thin. Thanks for watching!
You welcome
Hi what are the name of the colors you use
They all come from brambleberry.com: I think I used titanium dioxide, caribbean blue, fizzy lemonade, chromium green mixed with fizzy lemonade and bright fuschia.
Fragrance?
Hi, Bridgette: I did not scent this soap. I actually prefer it without and I give my soap to charity because it is a hobby, not a business. I also did not want to risk common problems knowing I needed a thin batter. HOWEVER, I have been scenting a little more and I recommend two from brambleberry.com because they behave very well in cold process soap and hold their scent well. They are apple sage fragrance and electric lemonade cocktail. Thanks for watching!
Why waste so much soap? :(
Hi, Aiman: all the soap left in the containers does not go to waste. I let it saponify and soak them in a bucket of hot tap water and use it to clean. Thanks for watching!
lol u didnt cut it lol
I had to make a making and a cutting video then. Check soap cutting 062716 column pour for the cut. Thanks!
N sei falar sua língua mas mas tenho noção do q está colocando pra fazer pq sou saboeira mas faz um em português.
Espero que isso traduza bem o suficiente para entender.
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