Wood Grain Soap with Simple 3 Color Technique
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- Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
- Welcome to Summit Valley Soap! This is a behind the scenes look at this simplified wood grain pour.
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Recipe:
Olive oil 50%
Coconut oil 35%
Shea Butter 10%
Castor Oil 5%
Use a lye calculator to formulate an exact recipe for your mold. My favorite is www.soapcalc.ne...
I used a 36% lye concentration with a 7% SF.
I buy my silicone spatulas and plastic measuring bowls with a handle and pour spout at Dollar Tree. They are inexpensive and work great!
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I appreciate this simple method tutorial. Will be trying!
Excellent. Thanks for teaching
Lovely, thanks for showing an easy wood pour!
Thanks for watching!
These are just beautiful! I love your techniques and teaching :-)
Thank you!
So beautiful, Thank you!
beautiful!!! Thank You so much.
These really turned out awesome!
Thank you for sharing your technique - - you explained it perfectly! 😁. Can't wait to try it out!
awesome video! Thanks so much for sharing this!!!
You're welcome. Thanks for warching!
So much easier. Thank you for sharing.
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great video and you explain your technique so well! I'll have to make this soon!
You are excellent at teaching as your video is fantastic and they all turned out amazingly beautiful. Thanks for sharing with other soap makers. You are very talented.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it. I appreciate the kind words.
I only use natural colorants so this 3 color pour was perfect!
Very pretty! Looks so real! Nice Job!
This is gold! Thanks so much! I’m gonna try it now with a teakwood coconut soap. Thanks again
Great video I am definitely going to try this technique!!!
Thank you! Good luck. I bet you'll find it very doable.
Beautiful! Can I ask what you are mixing your colorants with? Do you use the oil that counted for the batch?
Yes. After I mix my oils I take a bit and use it to mix the colorants.
Fantastic job!!!!
I was wondering do you have any links to the stands that held up your soap as well as the soap cutters that you used?
www.etsy.com/listing/752864838/soap-mold-angler-prop-your-soap-mold-to?ref=yr_purchases
Thanks for watching! Here is a link.
Beautiful job! I love that soap trimmer! Where did you buy that?
Thank you! The tiny splitter is from RileyRelics on Etsy and the planer is from CDA Soapworks also on Etsy.
@@summitvalleysoap6611 Thank you so much!