These are stunning! I've been so excited about this collab, and to see what Roxanne made with you. Loving everything about it - the colours, the atmospheric sky. Thank you so much for choosing my tools for this project 🌲🏔💚
Thanks Belinda! We can't wait to use more of your tools in the future - they create such beautiful designs! Find Belinda's tools here: bit.ly/8SetBBMold
These tools are amazing. My hubby watched this video and said “order them today”. I doubt very seriously I’ll have Roxanne’s success, but I’m definitely going to try!
I like how they say that it’s an advances recipe and recommend trying beginners’ recipes first. And then me who never tried making soap, the one just enjoying it on UA-cam, watching this is like: Is it level 9000 recipe? 😀
Beautiful soap design and great instruction. I saw you on Meet Your Makers and thought your whale soap design was genius to incorporate glycerin rivers as part of the water spray. You deserved that win! Congratulations!! Also, loved the end where you’re “tuning” the soap cutter.
✨ Thanks for watching! You can find the Northern Lights Soap Project on our website here: bberry.studio/NorthernLightsSoapGuest Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction & Supplies 03:10 - Tree Layer 13:05 - Mountain Layer 18:34 - Aurora Borealis Layer 24:59 - Unmolding & Cutting 28:53 - Bloopers If you have any questions, feel free to contact our customer service team at info@brambleberry.com or 877-627-7883 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday. You can also live chat with customer service on BrambleBerry.com from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday. Shop Bramble Berry: bberry.studio/_ShopBrambleBerry Recipes, Tips & Inspiration: bberry.studio/IntheStudio_Projects Facebook: facebook.com/BrambleBerry Instagram: instagram.com/brambleberry/ Twitter: twitter.com/brambleberry TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@brambleberry Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/brambleberry/
Beautiful design! I also love this fragrance, I used this one for my Sisters (Oregon) mountain range soap, it's the perfect scent for a mountain range or forest soap design!
This was a super tutorial! I think it was very well explained, step by step and was very easy to understand. So much do that I think even someone who has made a couple dozen batches could do! Not a really smart thing to say, as I have years of experience, but if I only had a couple dozen batches done, I'd attempt it! I am a bit of a rebel, lol!!! The soap turned out gorgeous and the scent sounded perfect for the scene. She was kind to leave all the information in the description box. The tools she used look very well made. Gonna check that out for sure. Thanks Ann Marie for producing such a great tutorial! And to Roxanne for sharing her skills! Jill
I'm totally going to try that aurora layered technique now thanks for a really cool and entertaining tutorial , so informative as well, great video Roxanne! x
Love it all! I love all of the tips, and information!!! Love learning the whys! I’ve been thinking of making individual layers where I need the rest of the batch to stay separated from the lye while I work on the other layers. Thanks for showing the details of this beautiful recipe!
We offer these goggles on our website here: www.brambleberry.com/shop-by-product/tools-and-accessories/safety-supplies/over-the-glasses-soap-making-goggles/V000406.html
No, you need a mixture of oils in order to have a useable soap bar. 100% shea butter soap would end up feeling similar to slime. If you'd like to learn more about how to formulate cold process soap, check out this article on our website: bberry.studio/FormulatingCP
@@bramble-berry but how could you adjust these for a different size mold? this is the part i find so difficult; to know how much batter to make for a particular mold (when using the scrapers) and then how much to use for each layer- any tips? Great tutorial!!!!!
Ann Marie-- I have 3 of your books (Soap Crafting, Milk Soaps, and Pure Soapmaking). So far, I'm a cold process person all the way (melt and pour on rare occasions). I'm curious, do you have a book specially for hot process? Or do you plan on writing one? I've been so afraid to try it, I guess its the possibility of a lava-ing incident, lol. Another good book idea would be one just for melt and pour.
It's very nice and well done, but it's why I don't do this kind of stuff...lot's of wasted soap between the black and the colorants. But I suppose the costs can be recovered by charging more for the soap.
@@bramble-berry and throughout the majority of the rest of the video, she isn't wearing them. She mostly wears them from 7:45 to 8:45. By 8:48 she is no longer wearing them, and doesn't wear them for the majority of the video. She does briefly put them back on from 13:45 to 16 ish too
These are stunning! I've been so excited about this collab, and to see what Roxanne made with you. Loving everything about it - the colours, the atmospheric sky. Thank you so much for choosing my tools for this project 🌲🏔💚
Thanks Belinda! We can't wait to use more of your tools in the future - they create such beautiful designs!
Find Belinda's tools here: bit.ly/8SetBBMold
These tools are amazing. My hubby watched this video and said “order them today”. I doubt very seriously I’ll have Roxanne’s success, but I’m definitely going to try!
That was my favorite episode of Meet Your Makers Showdown! Great tutorial too. Thank you for sharing.
I like how they say that it’s an advances recipe and recommend trying beginners’ recipes first. And then me who never tried making soap, the one just enjoying it on UA-cam, watching this is like: Is it level 9000 recipe? 😀
Beautiful soap design and great instruction. I saw you on Meet Your Makers and thought your whale soap design was genius to incorporate glycerin rivers as part of the water spray. You deserved that win! Congratulations!! Also, loved the end where you’re “tuning” the soap cutter.
I never see anyone tighten the strings on the cutter! Thank you! Fantastic looking soap!
Very informational and entertaining presentation. (The soap is stunning too!)
Hello Debra
✨ Thanks for watching! You can find the Northern Lights Soap Project on our website here: bberry.studio/NorthernLightsSoapGuest
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction & Supplies
03:10 - Tree Layer
13:05 - Mountain Layer
18:34 - Aurora Borealis Layer
24:59 - Unmolding & Cutting
28:53 - Bloopers
If you have any questions, feel free to contact our customer service team at info@brambleberry.com or 877-627-7883 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday. You can also live chat with customer service on BrambleBerry.com from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday.
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I ADORE this design. #goals
Absolutely beautiful. ..
I love all the recent collab videos with soap makers! It is so awesome to see my favorite makers and supplier together.
So well done! Gorgeous soap.
Thank you so much! We are glad you liked it.
Wow. I love the colours!
Awesome a new way to process and make soap and it’s beautiful
Beautiful design! I also love this fragrance, I used this one for my Sisters (Oregon) mountain range soap, it's the perfect scent for a mountain range or forest soap design!
I really love the desing and the soap is gorgeous.
I got SO many good tips from this video!! It was fun to watch too 😀
This was a super tutorial! I think it was very well explained, step by step and was very easy to understand. So much do that I think even someone who has made a couple dozen batches could do! Not a really smart thing to say, as I have years of experience, but if I only had a couple dozen batches done, I'd attempt it! I am a bit of a rebel, lol!!! The soap turned out gorgeous and the scent sounded perfect for the scene. She was kind to leave all the information in the description box. The tools she used look very well made. Gonna check that out for sure. Thanks Ann Marie for producing such a great tutorial! And to Roxanne for sharing her skills!
Jill
Just amazing so beautiful
I'm totally going to try that aurora layered technique now thanks for a really cool and entertaining tutorial , so informative as well, great video Roxanne! x
Very pretty!
Wonderful upload
They look lush 😍😍😍😍
Can't wait to see this
This is a very very beautiful and fantastic soap ~~ I really enjoyed it ~~
Great instruction and information, thank you! Can’t wait to try but I’m wondering how do you figure out how much soap you’ll need for each layer?
Hi! Loved it! Also, where can I buy the containers for mixing the oils please.
Love it all! I love all of the tips, and information!!! Love learning the whys! I’ve been thinking of making individual layers where I need the rest of the batch to stay separated from the lye while I work on the other layers. Thanks for showing the details of this beautiful recipe!
Super lindo parabéns
What’s the name and size of the measuring glass pouring bowls as well the website to buy the soap scrapers
Nice presentation and stunning soap! I was wondering, would you share where you found the over the glasses safety glasses?
We offer these goggles on our website here: www.brambleberry.com/shop-by-product/tools-and-accessories/safety-supplies/over-the-glasses-soap-making-goggles/V000406.html
@@bramble-berry thank you! I saw goggles but missed that they fit over glasses.
Can I substitute all the oils and for one instead of all the different versions, for example just she butter (melted)
No, you need a mixture of oils in order to have a useable soap bar. 100% shea butter soap would end up feeling similar to slime.
If you'd like to learn more about how to formulate cold process soap, check out this article on our website: bberry.studio/FormulatingCP
May I ask what 20% discount means? Does that means that it is 20% lye concentration on SoapCalc?
Sorry, I'm a bit confused lol
20% refers to the water discount.
How do you know how much oils and lye for each layer. Excellent video.
The exact measurements for the lye and oils for each layer can be found on the project page here: bberry.studio/NorthernLightsSoapGuest
@@bramble-berry but how could you adjust these for a different size mold? this is the part i find so difficult; to know how much batter to make for a particular mold (when using the scrapers) and then how much to use for each layer- any tips? Great tutorial!!!!!
Ann Marie-- I have 3 of your books (Soap Crafting, Milk Soaps, and Pure Soapmaking). So far, I'm a cold process person all the way (melt and pour on rare occasions). I'm curious, do you have a book specially for hot process? Or do you plan on writing one? I've been so afraid to try it, I guess its the possibility of a lava-ing incident, lol. Another good book idea would be one just for melt and pour.
If this is measures for the 5lb molds can you provide me with the exact measurements of the lye mix, fragrance and the oils please thanks
The exact measurements for this soap project can be found on the project page here: bberry.studio/NorthernLightsSoapGuest
It's very nice and well done, but it's why I don't do this kind of stuff...lot's of wasted soap between the black and the colorants. But I suppose the costs can be recovered by charging more for the soap.
While this recipe does create excess soap batter, like Roxanne said, we think the leftovers work perfectly as soap samples!
Its a lot of work. But they look really nice!
"this is why we use safety gear" she says, not wearing goggles
At 7:45, she puts on safety glasses over her eye glasses
@@bramble-berry and throughout the majority of the rest of the video, she isn't wearing them. She mostly wears them from 7:45 to 8:45. By 8:48 she is no longer wearing them, and doesn't wear them for the majority of the video. She does briefly put them back on from 13:45 to 16 ish too
Play at 1.5 and thank me later
Way too much work for just a soap