I just came across your video and had to tell you that it turned out absolutely lovely! And thank you so much for the shout out, it was kind of surreal hearing someone talk about my channel lol :))
Thank you so much :-) Your videos are so inspiring to watch and I really admire your talent and patience! You are definitely one of my top channels to watch, so it is so lovely to read a comment from you, thank you :-)
Hi! Your soap is beautiful I wish to try using the indigo powder and dye. What brand is the dye or is there a type of dye? I’m from USA I love ur soap!
Hi Katie, I tend to first cut a piece of card to the size of my mould and I then sketch out the design that I want on to the card and cut it all to size that way. It is a little bit of trial and error really, but this is the way that works best for me :-)
Hi! Love your videos. Thank you for sharing the recipes. I really appreciate it. Could you let me know if the water to mix the colours is taken off the total water weight or is just mixed with additional teaspoon. Thank you!
Hello and thank you :-) I hope the recipes are a help to you! We took it off the total water weight, but I reckon you could add an extra teaspoon if you found it easier that way - the soap may just require a little longer to firm up and cure that way.
The Sussex Handmade Soap Company Thank you! I had a couple of disasters last week, I think it may have been the F/O. My mix went very lumpy real quick. Like tapioca. 🥴. I think it’s brilliant that you are open and honest about soaping and share your knowledge. Many soapers keep tight lipped. Your videos have really helped me. I’m trying to get an idea of which F/O E/O work best. Thank you again ! 🙏🏻
We have all had disasters in the past! Think of it as part of the learning process :-) We don't use fragrance oils, but I know that some can cause the batter to accelerate and rice, which sounds like what may have happened to you. Yes, when we first started this channel a lot of people we spoke to were surprised that we would share so much information, but the way I see it, I first learnt from other people (whether that be books, UA-cam videos or just general advice) and it's nice to be able to share and help other people :-)
The Sussex Handmade Soap Company thank you. Your soaps are lovely and I like the energy you have. Your kindness is awesome 🙏🏻. Just about to watch your cucumber soaping video now!
@@ChampagneProperty We have already contacted our assessor about getting it done :-) We will have to make a couple of tweaks to the recipe (can't use real sand or shells in the ones we will sell) but hopefully it will be ready soon! Spring sounds like an ideal time, although we have already had a couple of requests from people who want it to give as Christmas presents!
For this first attempt we left it fragrance free so that we could check the design worked out ok. Next time we make it and when it is released for sale we will be scenting with either Peppermint EO or a blend of Ylang Ylang & Bergamot EO. I like the idea of using a Citrus blend but I tested Citrus oils in a similar soap I am working on and because they are so orange in colour they seemed to taint the pale blue parts of the batter a very slightly green colour.
Hi there! Thank you for all your video 😘 I'm amazed by your BLUE in this soap and also your rainbow soap. Could you please tell me the name of supplier/shop you buy it from? I'm not sure which indigo dye is proper for soap. On the other hand most indigo powder seem to be green powder. Can you help with choosing the shop/supplier? I'm from UK. Thanks in advance 😄😄
Hi Katarzyna Thank you for your comment :-) We purchase our blue Indigo dye from The Soap Kitchen. They are a UK supplier and are the only place I have found that offer the really blue indigo dye. It is expensive but it is really worth it and you only need to use a small amount to create a bright colour. The Crafters shop in the UK offer the blue Indigo powder, but this does not give anywhere near such a bright colour. If you go to the Soap Kitchen website and put "Indigo Dye" into the search bar it should bring it up for you :-) Hope this helps!
Natural colours do have a habit of morphing and changing :-) It can be really interesting to see how these colours change after they have been cut and cured (sometimes it can be frustrating too when a colour changes in a way you don't want it to!)
Love that bright blue color! And that soap!
Thank you LeAnna :-)
Really pretty! -Momo
They are really beautiful, I like all of your work for the fact that they are natural. Well done 👍💕💕
These soaps are really gorgeous! Love the beach scene! Great touch with the seaweed and shells. Really enjoyed seeing your work.
Thank you so much :-)
Gorgeous
Gorgeous gorgeous ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you :-)
Lovely
Lovely.
Thank you :-)
I just came across your video and had to tell you that it turned out absolutely lovely! And thank you so much for the shout out, it was kind of surreal hearing someone talk about my channel lol :))
Thank you so much :-) Your videos are so inspiring to watch and I really admire your talent and patience! You are definitely one of my top channels to watch, so it is so lovely to read a comment from you, thank you :-)
Absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you :-)
Fan-bloody-tastic! Most impressive.
Thank you Betsy :-)
Hi! Your soap is beautiful I wish to try using the indigo powder and dye. What brand is the dye or is there a type of dye? I’m from USA I love ur soap!
Wow! I love the soaps and all of your videos! I just saw the Creamy obsession soaps and they are amazing!
Thank you so much Sonja and yes, Creamy Obsession is fantastic - real soap goals there!
As usual fantastic. Love love 💕
I love this one too! One of my favourites from 2020!
Such a happy soap!!!
Thank you Cathy, it is a happy soap :-)
What size mold did you use in this recipe? Thank you!
Wow. So cool. 👌👌👌💖💖
Thank you Jill :-)
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Beautiful soap!!! It seems really creamy
Thank you. I haven't used it yet as it is still curing, but expecting it to have a lovey creamy lather :-)
what kind of sand did you use as colorant?
Hey, Sussex Soaps! A quick query... Isn't Indigo Dye / powder banned for use, under the CPSR for selling soaps in the UK/EU?
Beautiful soap! How do you know how to make the scrapers and how to cut them correctly?
Hi Katie, I tend to first cut a piece of card to the size of my mould and I then sketch out the design that I want on to the card and cut it all to size that way. It is a little bit of trial and error really, but this is the way that works best for me :-)
Hi! Love your videos. Thank you for sharing the recipes. I really appreciate it. Could you let me know if the water to mix the colours is taken off the total water weight or is just mixed with additional teaspoon. Thank you!
Hello and thank you :-) I hope the recipes are a help to you! We took it off the total water weight, but I reckon you could add an extra teaspoon if you found it easier that way - the soap may just require a little longer to firm up and cure that way.
The Sussex Handmade Soap Company Thank you! I had a couple of disasters last week, I think it may have been the F/O. My mix went very lumpy real quick. Like tapioca. 🥴. I think it’s brilliant that you are open and honest about soaping and share your knowledge. Many soapers keep tight lipped. Your videos have really helped me. I’m trying to get an idea of which F/O E/O work best. Thank you again ! 🙏🏻
We have all had disasters in the past! Think of it as part of the learning process :-) We don't use fragrance oils, but I know that some can cause the batter to accelerate and rice, which sounds like what may have happened to you. Yes, when we first started this channel a lot of people we spoke to were surprised that we would share so much information, but the way I see it, I first learnt from other people (whether that be books, UA-cam videos or just general advice) and it's nice to be able to share and help other people :-)
The Sussex Handmade Soap Company thank you. Your soaps are lovely and I like the energy you have. Your kindness is awesome 🙏🏻. Just about to watch your cucumber soaping video now!
Wowm just brilliant, love it x
Thank you Amanda x
@@TheSussexHandmadeSoapCompany i think you should get it assessed and roll it out next spring :) x
@@ChampagneProperty We have already contacted our assessor about getting it done :-) We will have to make a couple of tweaks to the recipe (can't use real sand or shells in the ones we will sell) but hopefully it will be ready soon! Spring sounds like an ideal time, although we have already had a couple of requests from people who want it to give as Christmas presents!
@@TheSussexHandmadeSoapCompany Nice one :) xx
Absolutely amazing! How did you get the bright blue top layer with natural colorants?
Thank you. The bright blue on top was created using natural Indigo dye :-)
Beautiful. Did you choose to use Fragrance free or you dropped in EO off camera?
For this first attempt we left it fragrance free so that we could check the design worked out ok. Next time we make it and when it is released for sale we will be scenting with either Peppermint EO or a blend of Ylang Ylang & Bergamot EO. I like the idea of using a Citrus blend but I tested Citrus oils in a similar soap I am working on and because they are so orange in colour they seemed to taint the pale blue parts of the batter a very slightly green colour.
Hi there! Thank you for all your video 😘 I'm amazed by your BLUE in this soap and also your rainbow soap.
Could you please tell me the name of supplier/shop you buy it from? I'm not sure which indigo dye is proper for soap. On the other hand most indigo powder seem to be green powder.
Can you help with choosing the shop/supplier? I'm from UK.
Thanks in advance 😄😄
Hi Katarzyna
Thank you for your comment :-) We purchase our blue Indigo dye from The Soap Kitchen. They are a UK supplier and are the only place I have found that offer the really blue indigo dye. It is expensive but it is really worth it and you only need to use a small amount to create a bright colour. The Crafters shop in the UK offer the blue Indigo powder, but this does not give anywhere near such a bright colour.
If you go to the Soap Kitchen website and put "Indigo Dye" into the search bar it should bring it up for you :-)
Hope this helps!
@@TheSussexHandmadeSoapCompany thank you so much for quick reply.
Have a lovely day 😘🌳🌷🍁🍂🍃
@@katarzynaderkacz39 You are very welcome :-) Happy soap making!
What did you do with all the soap you scraped off?
We save it and plop it into moulds and then we use it ourselves at home. It's ugly but it still works! 🤣
Do indigo dye tend to stain , If we start using the soap??
No, because the indigo is only used in small amounts in the recipe, it does not stain when the soap is used.
I'm a beginner and wonder, If you were to sell this bar you'd have to have this recipe assessed first?
What is indigo powder. Natural.?
Hello, yes, Indigo powder is a natural powder created from the leaves of the Indigo plant.
Where did you get the indigo from
We used The Soap Kitchen for the bright blue indigo and the Crafters shop for the duller blue one
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The indigo blue changed color
Natural colours do have a habit of morphing and changing :-) It can be really interesting to see how these colours change after they have been cut and cured (sometimes it can be frustrating too when a colour changes in a way you don't want it to!)