Embossed Mandala Melt & Pour Soap Tutorial / How to Wrap Glycerine Soap
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Embossing is a quick and easy way to make an impressive bar of soap. Learn how with the embossed melt and pour soap technique.
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This is just beautiful!! The wrapping new for me and for sure soaps look amazing!!
ThankU too for giving the tips for molds, this way you make things much easier!! I’m a huge fan of your great ideas!! 🙋♀️😊
You are so welcome! 💜💙
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Thank you my lovely 😘
You are amazing ❤
Thank you very much for this tutorial! The soaps are gorgeous 😍! I especially thank you for explaining how to wrap them so beautifully.
Do you have any suggestions for proper preparation for shipping in hot weather? I made soaps for my family members, and the weather has become very hot here. I am afraid 😨 to mail them now!
Thanks again 😊for the new technique!
You are so welcome! Bubble wrap and cardboard can be good insulators when mailing soap. Also make sure there is nothing pressing against them so that if the soap does happen to soften it won’t be misshapen.
@@thedancingsoapdish Thanks a million!
Without using alcohol, how are you keeping the layers together, so they do not split apart.
Hi Annie, I have never had a problem with layers sticking together as long as the layer you are pouring is hot enough to lightly melt the surface you are pouring onto. You will always get good adherence that way. I hope this helps.