A Large Cola Bottle Pour Soap Making Technique And 5 Colours
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Aiy Aiy Everyone.
Today I'm using the bottom of a Large Cola Bottle to create a soap making pour technique along with 5 colors that complement each other very well.
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RECIPE - Cold process Soap
OIL FAZE
350g. (12.34oz) Olive Oil
500g (17.63oz) Sunflower
400g (14.1oz) Coconut Oil
400g (14.1oz) Palm Oil
75g (2.6oz) Cocoa Butter
75g (2.6oz) Shea Butter
WATER FAZE
262g (18.4oz) Sodium Hydroxide
700g (24.6oz) Distilled Water (if making simply for home use and not to sell, tap water will do finely)
You can increase your water content up to 1171g (41oz) if you prefer
White Mica
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Fluorescent Pink Pigment
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Aztek Gold Mica
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Black Oxide
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Burlesque Mica
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GURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRLLLLLL!!!!! I just love how you got your tree ring pour down and now you are adding the bottle pour!!!! What about a strainer pour?????? HMMMMMM??? Love it! Keep it rockin' my dear! Oh and I'm sorry, when I say strainer, like a dish strainer you would put in your sink? Not sure what they are called where you are located.
Oh my lord?! You’re removing so much soap and you didn’t even cut it! How many soap are you going to end up with? We finalize the soap when it’s cut not the other way around… so much work for Nothing??
Hi love your work i have a question what type off soap you use i see you used oils and colers but in the recipe i do not see the soap Thank you so much im trying to also learn Blessings❤🙏
I have seen one lady, Ellen Ruth Soaps, actually steam her ash with a little hand held steamer. It brightens it and steams ask right off. She is a sweet heart like you. Lol. Great job and God bless. I would like to see this with a longer pour of the colors so rings are wider or to 1/4 turn the bottle every so often so rings go down in the odd spots. Just thinking...ignore me if it won't work. Lol😁
Kenny from Royal Apple Berry use a clothing hand steamer to take the ash off
That's gunna look so cool when u get done. Here's a thought though, after each pour, turn the bottle a little bit to make the swirl.
Oh
Tedious job!
My tip would be - if you don't mind me saying so - to "glue" the bottle to the bottom with some beeswax or cocoa butter. I would prevent the "mud pool" in the middle and the bottle from migrating from the centre towards the edge.
You put so much work and effort into this; it better pays off. 😍💚
I am happy and thrilled to have found the comment section FINALLY, I've wanted to comment on every one of your videos since I began watching them a few weeks ago. First I was just interested in making wax melts and this is how I first found you. I HATE commercial wax tarts and find them overpriced and under-fragranced. So thought I would try making my own. I watched a few and then found yours and went from watching you pour wax tarts to watching you make your beautifully creative soaps. I have nervous issues and an overly-sensitive stomach but you are so wonderfully calming to watch and listen to I have practically abandoned all other TV programming just to watch you peacefully and efficiently go about the business of making your gorgeous products while chatting about this or that, I love that part so much. I haven't gotten very far with the wax tarts I'm afraid, preferring to watch you create yet another beautiful batch of wonderfulness. My favorite so far...the beautiful yellow cupcakes with the tiny, adorable flowers and sparkly frosting. I haven't watched them in order, and I have lots and lots of videos to catch up on...which makes me very happy. I'm from Clearwater, Florida by the way and migrated here from North Carolina about 5 years ago. I have a friend named Pete who lives in Skelmersdale, he is tired of hearing me talk about "Karen's soaps" haha. Sorry for being so wordy....brevity is not my forte. Have a wonderful day!
Im a loyal veiwer never said a word , but i was so happy when i finally order some soap, will be ordering again, love your work, stay blessed you and your family my friend.
Wow!!!! The intro! Your production quality is getting so good!!!!!!!
It reminds me of the feathers on my male peacock... so pretty
Those came out beautiful, you definitely have to have patients to make that soap, I don't think I would and also I have a really bad back and any repetitive arm movements kill my back so I wouldn't even try it. So👏👏👏to you..
alcohol...in a spray bottle. spray the soap...ash goes away.
Love this soap too. Such an intricate swirl, you have the patience of a Saint to do that x
My granddaughters have really been enjoying your videos! (8 & 5) they say, can we watch the soap videos? They loved this one because they said the swirls look like mermaid tails and braided hair.
Have to admire your patience Karen lol thank you.
Wow Karen, that’s beautiful!! Also thanks again for showing the gorgeous scenery! You are so blessed to live in such an area!
Love watching your videos! Hi ai!
An older vid but important none the less i missed it
Well at least you are watching now
@@EdensSecret1 yes i didnt see this one it got past me
OMG,This soap looks amazing,i love it and that sound from the knife is brilliant love it xx
Beautiful! I actually have done some acrylic pour painting using this technique! Will have to try this in soap! Thank you for all your hard work and great videos! I always learn something watching you!
Very relaxing to watch. What do you do with the scraps?
Layla loves the spotted one. She said it looks like glitter. It’s all so pretty!
Gosh this demo was absolutely amazing! You go girlie
When I saw this pop up, I thought to myself... didn't she say she would never do this again?? LOL! Beautiful!
I wonder if u cut the bottom with v shape what that would do for the middle.
Yes afterwards I wondered that too
Stunning works of art ❤
I love the intro to this video. Beautiful technique to watch.
Qué hermoso jabón,precioso trabajo!!!!!!muchas gracias por tu generosidad,cariños.Desde Buenos Aires,Argentina ,siempre te vemos .deseos de quete encuentres muy bien al igual que todos tus seres queridos !!!
The fact that your batter stay beautifully fluid throughout, we need that recipe girl!
I don't know because I am just learning to make soup but in poor painting, you would have picked that up & moved it from side to side until you liked it :) but it's cool!
🌷 Hi Karen,
🌸 Thank you so much for sharing this vlog with us.
🌸 This technique makes the soap look divine. I’d love to get this from your Giveaway that your holding.
🥰 Sending Hearts, Health & Happiness
🦋 Tash
Maybe make mold for the center and use it to pour over, while the mold is still not so hard though.
That way you have your design without the mud, and you leave the mold there instead of moving it.
My grand son got to check in on how it was coming along so nice.
I wanna give you a lil tip useing the mini blender tilt the cup put the blender to the bottom the slowly stat makes less mess I have a real nice one Patrick from soapy oaks farm
Absolutely beautiful just gorgeous
44:35 using the knife to smooth?? Why don’t you steam it with an iron or steam machine with distiled water?
Did anyone count how many pours that was? Holy heck my arthritis hurts
Absolutely
Those are gorgeous and beautiful love the colors 😉😉😉😉😉
Really enjoyed watching your process in this video. It came out beautifully. I make it twice as thick and split it in half. That way I get twice as many bars.
Gorgeous. Masterpiece.
Hi! Your final products are normally 💯. What was the reason for moving the bottle from the middle to the side as you went along? I saw another soap veteran do this same technique, but her middle area under the bottle was beautiful. It’s been 2 years, have you thought of doing an updated video on this method? This one is not popping like they(soaps) normally do. The final cut looks dusty.
Absolutely beautiful
Absolutely gorgeous!
Hey Karen! Wow, this is beautiful! It even makes me think of a super cool tree, the lines on some bars look like wood grain. Lol The time and love you put in pays off every time. ; ) I think I like the Pepsi bottle pour a little more...even though they're both gorgeous designs. Have a great day...Big ((Hugs)) and Love from Texas!! xoxo : )
Love the soap and love, love , that introduction at the beginning. Both are exceptional! I always ould like to try that method with wood colors, but I haven't got the patience that you do. Beautiful, my dear and thanks for sharing! 😊 💕 👍
Hello karen
Hello Michelle
Hi Karen, love your videos, watching everything, can I ask for a link to the spoons you use, I know you put it in one of the videos that I watched, but I will be blowed if I can find it now....lol...
The pattern in the soap almost looks like illustrated feathers! Super cool. Favourite one is the one with the dribbles!
SO PRETTY!!!!❤❤❤
Another stunning creation, Karen... You really have patience pouring those colours👌😇💕
I was so scared when you were cutting the coke bottle that you were going to take the end of your thumb off! It a lovely pattern. Thanks for another great video.
Yikes when you said you had lots of spare blades I thought, but have you got any spare fingers!!
I love the contrast in the colours and the pattern in this one, either I'm going to have a hard time choosing my favourites on payday or I'm going to be broke,🤣
What an interesting technique! You have amazing patience. Beautiful result. Thanks for the great idea!
I was liking it, but then all the colors starting blending to much, maybe waiting for it cool down a little more would help keep the colors blight.
Absolutely, beautiful. Love how the pour progressed creating that lovely pattern.
where did you get that Burlesque mica powder from as i would love to try it in melt and pour and that soap looks amazing
Amazing beautiful Karen I love it I wish I could make mine look that good
Oh amazing karen , while you done the pour it look to me it was 3D. Love the effect ..❤
I’m audibly gasping! The technique is back! So beautiful!!
Absolutely lovely! I just love watching you and your techniques is great.
It is very beautiful but with a lot of patience. Well done👍💕💕💕💕
I thought I was watching the baking competition at first lol
Beautiful!!!
Just Beautiful, you do such beautiful work another masterpiece.
I live watching soap making videos. But this is mind blowing. Thank you.
so cool! they look like feathers or tiger stripes. the amount of work that went into these definitely paid off
Lovely colours amazing every soap is different really nice x
Serious gorgeousness! I love them! The dribbled one is my favorite!
Wow! I have never seen this technique before, so beautiful. Great job!
This soap is beautiful!!! So mesmerizing to watch.
You have the patience of a saint the coke bottle seemed easier than the water bottle but both are great
If you had sprayed it with 99% alcohol, would that have cut down on the ash?
black white and silver would look nice i think..i like all colors with black.
That's amazing I will try it tomorrow, thank you for sharing
Was that the Hogwarts Express there at the start of the video? Yes. Yes it was.
Beautiful as always Karen! Have a blessed day!!❤💕❤
I see another comment, yes feathers..but also wood!
So pretty! Love the one with the drips! It’s my fav!
Beautiful job, thank you for sharing!
Let's hope you didn't jinx yourself :)
Beautiful Karen. Thank you for sharing.
That is beautiful just absolutely gorgeous.. beautiful
It would be pretty if you did this in rainbow colors.
Hi Karen
Just mind blowing. Beautiful!!!
realmente impresionante, mucha creatividad, me encanta mirar sus videos
that one bit that came out all spotty was pretty interesting
Puedo percibir el aroma del campo inglés I love it I steel remember
It’s so beautiful! 💜🖤🤍💗💛
I found my go to channel so I can sleep comfy!
How long in real time did it take to make this soap?
Great colour combo Karen!! So pretty.
I’ve looked everywhere for honeywash and I just can’t find it. Is that the right name or is it sold out??
I love love you show!! Please help!!
Try this one:- www.gracefruit.com/item/212/Gracefruit/Honeywash-Fragrance-Oil.html
When I tried that my bottle kept floating up and yours scooted but didn't float up. How do we keep them so they sit still? You sure invested a lot of time getting those great thin lines. SO, will you do it again for a third time?
Someone told me to try dipping the rim of your bottle in m&p then putting it down. Although I haven't tried it , they say it keeps the bottle down and removes easily.
@@cheryl739 Hi Cheryl. Thank you so much. That was very kind for you to answer my question. I'll have to try that next time. Take care.
Beautiful! I see Peacocks.
The intro flyover is beyond lovely
Its beautiful lovely colors
Beautiful Karen would this work with melt and pour ? Xx
Been thinking about trying it, since m & p is all I do..
👏👏👏👏 It turned out so nice.
Hi Karen would you be able to do this with melt and pour? Xx
I wonder if it'll be difficult with melt and pour since it'll solidify on the bottle.