Oh my heaven's, honestly I was just looking at all these beautiful molds on Amazon and they were all prime. I hate prime, you have to pay one hundred dollars a year for prime. You are a genie.
Thanks for your generosity sharing your awesome knowledge. I had family members that made soap when I was a child, never thought much about it, but it's an amazing skill to know and it has come so far, I absolutely love it and am looking forward to being a part of this awesome genre. Exciting! Appreciate you.
wow! I am new to soap making and I have so many ideas and now with this awesome video I can actually make them come true. Thanks Teach for such great videos.
Thank you so much for this video. I've had detailed soap carvings of little animals my dad mad in the 70's as a child sitting on a shelf waiting to be molded so that I can give the replicas as gifts. I hope they sell this at hobby lobby so I can do it tomorrow! If not I will purchase from Amazon.
Love this for an idea for a friends business idea. What kind of Rose's are they for the casts????? I didn't catch what you said? Incredible Channel for inspiration for a friend, thanks so much. !!!!!!!!!!!!
Very creative and looks like fun. Unfortunately I couldn't pick up on some of what you were saying. Like " I cut the foam board from_____" and the " created the same way with these _____roses" thanks for sharing. I didnt hear you explain how you calculated your volume .
That is amazing. I want to give it a try but have a question first. At minute 4:45 I see that the mold material leaked through on to the jewelry design in a couple of spots. How did you get rid of that material or did you remake the mold? Thanks in advance.
On the video you say you trimmed and trimmed a bar of soap for the base. I noted that in the instructions for the box of silicone it says to make sure surfaces are clean. I have already made my bar with the piece on the top. Is it going to be ok using soap for the base?
I know your question was 2 years ago, but in my limited opinion, I would say "no" to cold process because the batch has to be large enough to create its own heat. Hot process soap I would say yes. If you have tried this since then with the cold process I would be interested to know if it worked.
Your ideas are fucking awesome. Thank you so much for sharing. I love soap making to using readymade silicon mould. Now I will try something new. Love from India.
have you tried making molds of fruit, like raspberries? I want to give it a try but wondering how I could hold the raspberry down in place? Anyone have any ideas?
irene saumur I would be REALLY difficult to use natural fruit to do so as it has to hold its shape for so many hours and fruit like raspberries are extremely soft. Instead, buy plastic fruit decorations from a craft store (the kind that are in wreaths) or use childrens doll accessories.
+Erica Mick ...What she meant was she used 10 to 1. The part could be any amount, for example; 10 tablespoons to 1 Tablespoon or 20 tbspns. to 2 tbspns. If you are making a larger mold it could possibly be 10 cups to 1 cup. Hope this helps.
Your maths is out. 10 parts base to 1 part catalyst = 252g of base and 25.2g of catalyst. 10+1=11 parts. If one part = 25g, then 10 parts must equal 250g. What you've done is nine parts base to one part catalyst.
You are BRILLIANT!!!! WOW WOW WOW, very impressive & creative. Well done! Thank you for your talent!
Thank you very much!
Best. Soap. Video. EVER! Detailed molds get sooooo expensive and I can never find any that are exactly what I'm looking for. Thank you!!! 🙏
As we say in Jamaica " yuh come out wid yuh self". Meaning , your work is inspiration and surprising. lol
These DIY's are absolutely amazing.
I've learned SO much from them.
Thanks for these.
Oh my heaven's, honestly I was just looking at all these beautiful molds on Amazon and they were all prime. I hate prime, you have to pay one hundred dollars a year for prime. You are a genie.
lol... you can share prime with 4 users.... each pay 1/4... us u get tv material and reading.... plus u order 5 things and its paid off :)
Thanks for your generosity sharing your awesome knowledge. I had family members that made soap when I was a child, never thought much about it, but it's an amazing skill to know and it has come so far, I absolutely love it and am looking forward to being a part of this awesome genre. Exciting! Appreciate you.
If you go to the Allumilite website, they have a mold size calculator available.
wow! I am new to soap making and I have so many ideas and now with this awesome video I can actually make them come true. Thanks Teach for such great videos.
I love watching your videos. They are easy to follow and you make it easy for a beginner like me. Thanks and keep it up!
Thank you so much for this video. I've had detailed soap carvings of little animals my dad mad in the 70's as a child sitting on a shelf waiting to be molded so that I can give the replicas as gifts. I hope they sell this at hobby lobby so I can do it tomorrow! If not I will purchase from Amazon.
You are on a roll today!
This is wicked cool! I already have all the tools and buttons on hand. Thanks for the inspiration!
That came out so beautiful!
OMG!!! Just in case you haven't yet been told, You are awesome. Thanks for sharing .
Aww, glad you liked it!
Looking forward to see what you come up with.
Thank you for this video! This is the pourable, flexible, highly detailed mold material I have been looking for!
Hello! What do you think If I put a simple design on the sides of the mold, will it be easy to unmold? Thanks!
Love this for an idea for a friends business idea. What kind of Rose's are they for the casts????? I didn't catch what you said?
Incredible Channel for inspiration for a friend, thanks so much. !!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you very much to share with us your knowledge!
You are great!
Have a good day.
Rosella from Italy!
omg your like the mold master.. !!
Awesome, I was wondering what to do with all those jewelry ends I have
This is cool. If I wanted to make marbles out of ones I have what would you suggest I use do to make mold individually in a slab. Thanks in advance
Wow never thought of that how cool is that...
Your awesome your so talented and smart and wonderful for teaching us all so much and raking the time out of your life to do so god bless
Welcome to world of soapmaking!
Very creative and looks like fun. Unfortunately I couldn't pick up on some of what you were saying. Like " I cut the foam board from_____" and the " created the same way with these _____roses" thanks for sharing. I didnt hear you explain how you calculated your volume .
Yes, both mp and cold process.
THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR WONDERFUL IDEAS.
wow this is very pretty & you make it look easy ! I really like watching your videos...I've learned a lot from you, thanks for sharing !!! XOXO Alma
Love the idea for the moulds, thanks for sharing. :)
I want to make a blackberry mould for soap embeds. how would you suggest doing this? love this video!
Amazing ... I foresee a whole new adventure in crafting craziness for me lol Thanks!
That is amazing. I want to give it a try but have a question first. At minute 4:45 I see that the mold material leaked through on to the jewelry design in a couple of spots. How did you get rid of that material or did you remake the mold? Thanks in advance.
Great video! Wondering if those molds could be used with CP too (not only M&P) ?
Thank You for sharing your ideas and knowledge. You are such a talented person who gives me inspiration. Thank you again.
Thanks for posting, great tutorial!
It's Brilliant. My new favorite video!
You are so creative thank you for sharing.
Dear madam . I have questions. Soap that made in lye can that pour in silicone soap Mold . Will it turn out well
I have question...how many molds can do a 1 silicone mold kit?
Wonderful! What did you spray at the end and why?
amazing. where did you get the mini flower?
You are just as awesome!
Hi I'm from PAKISTAN your video is very helpful thanks 👍👌👍👌👍👌👍👌👍👌👍👌👍
Ah this was wonderful! Thanks!
How long did it take for your pendant molded soap to harden for use?
On the video you say you trimmed and trimmed a bar of soap for the base. I noted that in the instructions for the box of silicone it says to make sure surfaces are clean. I have already made my bar with the piece on the top. Is it going to be ok using soap for the base?
+Barbara Ayscue Yes
Beautiful, awesome job!!!!
wow that's awesome ! Thanx for sharing
Hello. What did you spray on the melt and pour at the end of this video? This is cool!
Rubbing alcohol.
is this safe for using cold process soap too?
hi, the one with flowers you made, what kind or flowers you sad used
This question may have been asked in a previous comment so pardon my ask but will this mold work for hot process soap?
Many thanks for the video!
As long as the mix isn't hot enough to melt the silicone then its fine
I know your question was 2 years ago, but in my limited opinion, I would say "no" to cold process because the batch has to be large enough to create its own heat. Hot process soap I would say yes. If you have tried this since then with the cold process I would be interested to know if it worked.
This is awsome , thanks for sharing :), I found a few lovely bits and now I can put together :), thanks .
Sudenny, she sprayed alcohol to get rid of the air bubbles that were in top of the poured soap.
Absolutely awesome! thanks so much for sharing this with us
Nice!!!!!! I really like that!
Would you please explain to us again how you figure out the size of your mold after you assembled it? You smart people can be so puzzling.
wonderful wonderful video and so interesting.I did not quite catch the ingredients.Could you please write them down?Greetings from Greece!
Glad I could inspire you :)
That is so cool!
Your molds are nice enough to sell on etsy. :-)
Yeah!!! Fantastic!
What if i make a mould out a bar of soap like pears or dove
Where do i purchase silicon
Your ideas are fucking awesome. Thank you so much for sharing. I love soap making to using readymade silicon mould. Now I will try something new. Love from India.
Thanks!
Thank you!
oh my Gosh it's amazing bravvvo
Awesome...subscribed.
How did you figure out that your mold was going to be 252 grams (or 8.9 oz)?
she probably weighed everything the first time so she can save material for the long haul! Smart Lady with the #jersey voice
1.30 to 1.34 you say peace of .....
I did not understand what this is, but realy want to know.
Thanks in advance!
She said "I've trimmed a piece of foam board..."
I love it!
Thank You so much.
AMAZIIIIIING
-OMG how is easy! thank you very much for your video!!!!! :)
really great informative video thank you.
this was great cant wait to try it.
and casey needs to wash her mouth out with the soap
Super cool
You are to much. Fantastic!
Thank you for sharing.
have you tried making molds of fruit, like raspberries? I want to give it a try but wondering how I could hold the raspberry down in place? Anyone have any ideas?
irene saumur I would be REALLY difficult to use natural fruit to do so as it has to hold its shape for so many hours and fruit like raspberries are extremely soft. Instead, buy plastic fruit decorations from a craft store (the kind that are in wreaths) or use childrens doll accessories.
woooow very creative
Wow- how awesome! ♡♥♡
I need this flower box
Thanks :)
awesome update
What material is the base of the flower?
Fimo clay.
Yeny Miluska ghost
Awesome! Thanks!!
Thank you so much! You are so cool.. You can do everything!!!! :O))) I hope Ill be able to do this......
how do you figure out what a part is?
+Erica Mick ...What she meant was she used 10 to 1. The part could be any amount, for example; 10 tablespoons to 1 Tablespoon or 20 tbspns. to 2 tbspns. If you are making a larger mold it could possibly be 10 cups to 1 cup. Hope this helps.
AMAZING!!!!!!
Your maths is out. 10 parts base to 1 part catalyst = 252g of base and 25.2g of catalyst. 10+1=11 parts. If one part = 25g, then 10 parts must equal 250g. What you've done is nine parts base to one part catalyst.
awesome.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
I'd think I was dreaming but I'm not in my undies in public so I think this is real.
Excelente felicitaciones
That's so 😎
thanks