I love them all!! Thank you for sharing your process and taking time to show us the techniques. *also, I definitely appreciate your music track...dance house/club classics!💃🕺
I love them all 😍, very nice job, they all turned out beautifully ❤. You are very talented, im glad I came across your channel so subscribed 😊. Can't wait to see more.
When it is a new design, I tried to estimate that amount/volume of each colored batter I may need. In this case, I wish I would have made more of the white base and slightly less of the colored batters - as I overpowered the white and ran out before I was completely done. If I'm not completely sure, then I tend to make more than I'll need and use any remaining soap batter in a small mold. Hope that helps :)
To get a trace that does not accelerate I used a combination of a FO that tends to decelerate (pink grapefruit from Brambleberry) and a soap recipe of almond oil (8%), coconut oil (30%), grapeseed oil (25%), lard (25%) and shea butter (12%) at a 26.5% water as a z5 of oils. Hope that helps - just be patient - it will take at least 20 minutes of had stirring to reach the desired trace before pouring. :)
This tutorial was very helpful in how the designs are created. Thank you for sharing.
I love all of the designs. Thank you for sharing!!
Loved all designs, thanks for sharing
Way too cool!
Gorgeous
Excellent tutorial
That gray one 😍
Thank you very much for the video. I am making soap. I like to make designs on it. So l will try this too. Thank you very much again.
Gorgeous soaps 👌
Loved your work. Was thinking the swirl for my next soap. I think I got it.
Wow. Just wow. Thank for sharing how you achieve those beautiful swirls.
You make it look so simple. I'm definitely trying those designs out
So relaxing....
Thanks! Happy new year!
Awesome 👌
Thank you!!
The top 3 star, figure 8 and heart
Brilliant
Thanks!
All r my fav 🥰❤️
thanks!
Gorgeousness!!! 😍
I love all of these soaps
So glad you posted this - was planning to do individual bar swirls as my next project, now I know how!
Thanks - these were a lot of fun to do.
A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. results all unique and individual bars. Like the design concept of drawing them in advance. Thanks for the tips!
Glad you like them!
They are all lovely.
Thank you!
The star or the flower are my favorites! How fun!
Thanks! These were fun to make!
You never cease to amaze me with your designs. I’ve learned so much from watching your videos!
Wow, thank you! Your kind comment just made my day :)
Beatifullll !! You re so talented ! Thanks for sharing 🤗
Thank you so much 😊 so glad you like them!
What a neat way to try out new design patterns. I love the mantra swirl & hibiscus.
It's a great way to practice and experiment with new designs and patterns!
Nice
Thank you :)
Excellent!! I love the turquoise and the black and white swirl. Thank you for the tutorial, nice to create different designs in a single mould ❤️
Thanks - I think I may do a whole series of the black, white and turquoise designs.
I love them all!! Thank you for sharing your process and taking time to show us the techniques.
*also, I definitely appreciate your music track...dance house/club classics!💃🕺
Thank you so much! And an even bigger thanks for liking the music, trying to keep these upbeat and fun :)
I love them all 😍, very nice job, they all turned out beautifully ❤. You are very talented, im glad I came across your channel so subscribed 😊. Can't wait to see more.
Thanks so much! 😊 These were fun to make.
I'm a beginner, how do u measure soap batter for mixing colors? As u did 7% for diff colors?
When it is a new design, I tried to estimate that amount/volume of each colored batter I may need. In this case, I wish I would have made more of the white base and slightly less of the colored batters - as I overpowered the white and ran out before I was completely done. If I'm not completely sure, then I tend to make more than I'll need and use any remaining soap batter in a small mold. Hope that helps :)
What combination of oils and at what % do you use so that they do not thicken fast?
To get a trace that does not accelerate I used a combination of a FO that tends to decelerate (pink grapefruit from Brambleberry) and a soap recipe of almond oil (8%), coconut oil (30%), grapeseed oil (25%), lard (25%) and shea butter (12%) at a 26.5% water as a z5 of oils. Hope that helps - just be patient - it will take at least 20 minutes of had stirring to reach the desired trace before pouring. :)
Thank you, I was wondering the same thing 🥰🥰🙌
@@avantsoapstudio6654 what is z5?