Love your technique! This is the first video I’ve watched that used cold process for the frosting. I’m going to try it the next time I make bath bombs.
HEY I LOVE YOUR PASSION AND THE DEDICATION AND WORK YOU PUT INTO IT! LET ME CONGRATULATE THE ARTISAN IN YOU AND SENDING YOU MY BEST WISHES OF LOVE AND PROSPERITY ALL THE WAY FROM ROMANIA!
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE, LOVE, LOVE YOUR CREATIONS! You really have great talent and they look edible for sure! My daughter and I took a Wilton Cake Decorating Class and learned a few things that are simular . . . So FUN to watch a real pro! . . . You are a "MASTER BATH BOMB MAKER!" THANK YOU SO much for sharing your amazing recipe and techniques!
Saddlebrook Soapery & Design those are the same oils that I use I just never made a cupcake I just make soaps but you make everything look so perfect that's cuz I don't have a recipe for it yet sorry just trying to see what oils are right for it thank you very much I appreciate your reply
Great video, you do beautiful work! Just wondering if you covered the bath bomb part till the soap cured? Also, do you have a video as to how you packaged the cupcakes? Please send the link if you do. Thank you. Keep up the great videos!
Where are those gorgeous rose decorations from?? Are they made of ingredients specifically for your bath, or just icing sugar? Either way they look lovely :)
Is there anything else that could be used besides M&P to help hold on the CP frosting? I love your video. I've always hesitated to make cupcake bath bombs because they intimidated me, but you make it look easy!
I normally wait 2-3 weeks. I weigh one and when the weight stays the same from one day to the next, the evaporation process is done and they are done curing.
Thank you for not cutting out the boo boo. We learn as much from mistakes as we do from what goes right.
I just love the fact that you used my all time fav phrase, “oh mylanta!” 😀
Love your technique! This is the first video I’ve watched that used cold process for the frosting. I’m going to try it the next time I make bath bombs.
This is the BEST "frosting" I've ever seen on ANY of these videos!!! Great job!!!
Thank you so much!
I used to make the cupcakes but gave up because I couldn’t find a better recipe to deal with humidity. That’s great you kept at it. They look great.
HEY I LOVE YOUR PASSION AND THE DEDICATION AND WORK YOU PUT INTO IT! LET ME CONGRATULATE THE ARTISAN IN YOU AND SENDING YOU MY BEST WISHES OF LOVE AND PROSPERITY ALL THE WAY FROM ROMANIA!
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE, LOVE, LOVE YOUR CREATIONS! You really have great talent and they look edible for sure! My daughter and I took a Wilton Cake Decorating Class and learned a few things that are simular . . . So FUN to watch a real pro! . . . You are a "MASTER BATH BOMB MAKER!"
THANK YOU SO much for sharing your amazing recipe and techniques!
They are lovely. Thank you so much for your demonstration. Kim from Australia
they look like real cupcakes to eat!
Brilliant!!! Absolutely brilliant!!! Thank you so much for the video. xxx
These are so cute! I love them!!
It looked like a real cupcake! I’m so impressed. Btw I subscribed to your incredible Chanel
Wonderful work. A joy to watch. Thank you.
Those are SOOO pretty.
Just came across your videos and I love all of them!
Beautiful job. My I ask about the method of spraying rubbing alcohol. What does that do?
They are so beautiful!!!!!!!!
Wow! These are beautiful!! Thx!
They are beautiful
Beautiful Thanks for sharing
Beautiful!!
Gorgeous!
Are you a professional cake decorator? The piping is phenomenal !
Awww, so sweet! Thank you very much! No, I have never actually decorated a cake other than plopping the frosting and spreading it with a knife!
You are very talented.
So sweet! Thank you!
So pretty
Absolutely amazing. Leone. Cape Town South Africa
Nicely done!
Beautiful! Now what is the rubbing alcohol for? Adhesive? Thanks in Advance
It helps harden bath bombs, prevents soda ash from forming on the soap, and helps glitter adhere to the soap.
This is so amazing loooking!!!!
This looks amazing I love the color pink with just wondering for the soap frosting what oil do you use it looks so elegant
Just my normal recipe with olive oil, coconut oil, sustainable palm oil, castor oil, and almond oil.
Saddlebrook Soapery & Design those are the same oils that I use I just never made a cupcake I just make soaps but you make everything look so perfect that's cuz I don't have a recipe for it yet sorry just trying to see what oils are right for it thank you very much I appreciate your reply
Beautiful
Great work. Thank you for sharing and teaching. How much would you sell them for???
I sell them for $6 each
Thank you so much 😊
Blessings
You're very good!!
Great video, you do beautiful work! Just wondering if you covered the bath bomb part till the soap cured? Also, do you have a video as to how you packaged the cupcakes? Please send the link if you do. Thank you. Keep up the great videos!
No, I don't have to cover it. I will have to work on a packaging video! Usually, I put them in bags tied with curly ribbon.
So cute
What kind of glitter do you use?
Eco glitter for bath products.
Love it!!!
Looks amazing!!! Where did you get your mica coloring? I've been looking for powder dye but I'm not sure what to get.
Any soap supply co. Bramble Berry, Mad Micas, Crafters Choice, and Nurture Soap are some of my favs!
Where are those gorgeous rose decorations from?? Are they made of ingredients specifically for your bath, or just icing sugar? Either way they look lovely :)
They are hand piped soap roses!
@@saddlebrooksoaperydesign6573 Oops I guess I missed that part of the video😅thanks for letting me know!!
Is there anything else that could be used besides M&P to help hold on the CP frosting? I love your video. I've always hesitated to make cupcake bath bombs because they intimidated me, but you make it look easy!
I found M& P to work the best!
Wonderful video. Could you please tell me where to get the decorative bottom containers for the cupcakes?
They are vintage jello molds. I found some in an antique store and I found another batch on ebay!
So pretty love them
Super cute
You are fabulous!
does the melt and pour have to harden before putting on the cp? o
It shouldn't be hard.. I pipe the CP soap on right after I drizzle the melt and pour on.
Amazing! So “real cupcake like” 😍👌🏻
I gotta ask tho, ain’t there any easier to get ingredients for the frosting? 😅
I'm not sure. I order the ingredients in bulk because I make LOTS of soap!
Love the bath bomb cupcakes! They look so professional. Do you have to wait 6 weeks for the cold process soap to cure?
I normally wait 2-3 weeks. I weigh one and when the weight stays the same from one day to the next, the evaporation process is done and they are done curing.
I want to eat them they look so good
Like the idea for putting on the giltter
very nice work. like and sub to you.
were did you get your molds from
I got them from various antique stores and ebay.
Beautiful