IMPORTANT THINGS I ACCIDENTALLY LEFT OUT OF MY VOICEOVER: Main color is ⅔ of the soap needed to fill your mold. Accent color is ⅓ of the soap needed to fill your mold. I SHOULD have used 13 oz of accent and 26 of the main, but I was thinking I was using a 38 oz mold, not a 40 oz. Choose contrasting but complimentary colors (ie. NOT orange and green, because if they blend, you will get brown! It helps to choose a translucent and an opaque, and dark/light) The FIRST pour, only pour ½ of your main color. ALL layer pours: pour LOW & SLOW! You could also use a spatula to pour over, but remember to pour along the edges, they will be more set up and you don’t want to punch through. Don’t forget to spritz with RA before each pour. I did it, but I didn’t say it! Let me know if I left something else out!
"Set a timer, it's too easy to forget!" I tried an acorn swirl for the first time a couple of weeks ago and I basically just sat there poking it the whole time cause I was too impatient! I'm sure the novelty will wear off and I'll have to remember to set a timer. The colors you chose turned out so pretty!
Thanks! 🙂Now I'm giggling at the picture in my head of you just poking your soap! 🤣🤣I'm just getting ready to edit an older video where I cut too soon and it was almost jelly inside! LOL
That's awesome! If you post them in a soap group, be sure to tag me! If you want me to share, send me a pic through my social media (at the top of my channel page), and I'll share on my socials! Include your watermark or socials, if you like! 🥰
The link to Mad Micas website is in the video description, but I didn't list the individual color links, just the names. Sorry about that. These links below take you directly to the colors I used. They are affiliate links. Here's the Bermuda Triangle (just in case, because I mixed two colors)- www.madmicas.com/products/bermuda-triangle-mica?variant=43257912525018&ref=408 Here's the Blue Moon White Mica: www.madmicas.com/products/blue-moon-white-mica?variant=42403407593690&ref=408 Hope this helps! 🙂
Hi! On Etsy, search for Uncle Andy's Soap Cutter or his shop, Uncle Andy's Tools. There are 3 kinds, one with a straight blade, one with a wavy blade, and one that comes with both. I only use the straight blade. Thanks for watching! 🥰
Hi! All of the ingredients should be listed in the video description- sometimes I miss a few, so if they are not all there, let me know. There really aren't specific ingredients for this kind of soap, it's more about the technique. You can use whatever colors you like, your favorite fragrance, etc. The measurements of the soap base are basically 1/3 of the mold for the middle color and 2/3 for the top & bottom. So if your mold holds 30 oz, it's 10oz and 20oz. Hope this helps!
Also, please make sure to read the pinned comment I placed at the top of the comments- I accidentally left some important info out of the instructions- it's a challenge for me to talk off the cuff and even more challenging to go from a script. I'm still fairly new at making videos (less than 6 months- so I'm not a pro yet! 🤣).
This is beautiful 😍. How to make melt and pour soaps last . The one i have made desolve fast in water when bathing . Is there a way to make them hard and strong ? And also if there's anything to add to increase lather in your soaps?
Great questions! First, the brand and type of soap will partially determine lather and hardness. I always encourage soapers to try a variety of brands and types of melt & pour bases. I find the Crafter's Choice brand has great lather. You can cure melt & pour soaps by allowing them to air dry for a few days in a room with circulation or even in front of a fan, spritz every once in a while with rubbing alcohol. Make sure you don't allow your soap to sit in water or in the shower spray. Allow your soap to dry between uses. If it starts to get a little soft or soggy, switch it out with another soap and allow it to dry out a couple of weeks, it will be good to go. Hope that helps! 🥰
You can mix it in with rubbing alcohol, which is what I usually use, or you can mix it with your fragrance oils if you are certain of your amounts of both. You can also blend with glycerin if you don't had a huge amount. Good luck and thanks for the great question! 🥰
I am brand new to M&P. Can you direct me to one of your videos for someone like me? I don't have any micas or colorings yet. Not exactly sure what Mica is.......do you have a video that uses only M&P and dye (without using Mica)?
I see you found one of my colorant videos, I'd highly recommend my Beginner Melt & Pour Series Playlist for help finding and choosing different products. Of course everyone's tastes are different, but I try to guide using that mindset, and showing what works for me. ua-cam.com/play/PLb_FQf225Uis4MuJIGG6CbNG6P83dQUA7.html
Only if you use a fragrance that will discolor. That's a lot of trial & error, but start by choosing a fragrance oil with NO vanillin. The company should be able to tell you that, if it's not specified in their details. If you see any % of vanillin, it will brown. I used a sea-type fragrance for this, so there was not any vanillin. Sometimes fragrances without vanillin will also turn, but that one is the biggest culprit. I hope that helps! ❤😊
Well that's a great question, but I will need to know a little more info before I can help. Which brand and type of clear base are you using? What temperature do you heat it to and pour at? Do you add anything other than fragrance oil?
For this mold approximately 40-42 oz. I divide the 2 colors up with 2/3 being my main color- for me the blue, and 1/3 the accent color- for me the white. Hope that helps! 🙂🥰
IMPORTANT THINGS I ACCIDENTALLY LEFT OUT OF MY VOICEOVER:
Main color is ⅔ of the soap needed to fill your mold.
Accent color is ⅓ of the soap needed to fill your mold.
I SHOULD have used 13 oz of accent and 26 of the main,
but I was thinking I was using a 38 oz mold, not a 40 oz.
Choose contrasting but complimentary colors (ie. NOT orange and green, because if they blend, you will get brown! It helps to choose a translucent and an opaque, and dark/light)
The FIRST pour, only pour ½ of your main color.
ALL layer pours: pour LOW & SLOW! You could also use a spatula to pour over, but remember to pour along the edges, they will be more set up and you don’t want to punch through.
Don’t forget to spritz with RA before each pour. I did it, but I didn’t say it!
Let me know if I left something else out!
Your swirls are beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, and you're welcome! Thanks for watching! ❤🥰
These turned out very nice ❤
Thank you so much, and thanks for watching! 🥰
Really pretty Ms. Terry! :)
Thank you so much! I don't think I've mastered the acorn swirl yet, but it still comes out cool and is a lot of fun! 🥰❤
"Set a timer, it's too easy to forget!" I tried an acorn swirl for the first time a couple of weeks ago and I basically just sat there poking it the whole time cause I was too impatient! I'm sure the novelty will wear off and I'll have to remember to set a timer. The colors you chose turned out so pretty!
Thanks! 🙂Now I'm giggling at the picture in my head of you just poking your soap! 🤣🤣I'm just getting ready to edit an older video where I cut too soon and it was almost jelly inside! LOL
Thank you for sharing. I’m going to give it a try. Haven’t been soaping since covid. It’s time to get back into it. Very motivating!
You're welcome, and thank you for watching! Glad to know you're getting back into it! 🥰
Another beaitiful soap
Thank you, my friend! This one was one of my favorite swirls. Thanks for watching! 😊😘
Love this! I'll have to give it a try as soon as I have a few spare minutes!
Awesome, thanks! Let me know how it goes! 🙂❤
Awesome tutorial! SUBSCRIBED
Thank you so much! 🥰❤️💕
AMAZING!!! BEAUTIFUL!!!
Thank you so much! Thanks for keeping my channel alive! 😁🥰
Hi so I watch your video Saturday an love it so I made me some it cam out very cool
That's awesome! If you post them in a soap group, be sure to tag me! If you want me to share, send me a pic through my social media (at the top of my channel page), and I'll share on my socials! Include your watermark or socials, if you like! 🥰
Very beautiful 😍😍
Thank you so much! 😊😘
Learned alot..thank you..im a newbie and was scared to mess with the skin!
I'm so glad it was helpful to you! Good luck and welcome to one of the most addictive hobbies/crafts around! 🥰
Lovely soap
Thank you so much! 🙂❤
Thank you for this.
You're welcome, hope it's helpful! 😊🥰❤
It's beautiful!
thank you so much! 🙂❤
Love from India 🙏❤️
Thank you! 🙂❤
Beautiful
thank you! 🙂😘
Very nice
Thank you! Thanks for watching! 🙂🥰
I want to try this blue moon
Let me go check, but there should be a link in the video description. If not, I will put it there. :)
The link to Mad Micas website is in the video description, but I didn't list the individual color links, just the names. Sorry about that. These links below take you directly to the colors I used. They are affiliate links.
Here's the Bermuda Triangle (just in case, because I mixed two colors)- www.madmicas.com/products/bermuda-triangle-mica?variant=43257912525018&ref=408
Here's the Blue Moon White Mica:
www.madmicas.com/products/blue-moon-white-mica?variant=42403407593690&ref=408
Hope this helps! 🙂
Hi where did you get your soap cutter from?
Hi! On Etsy, search for Uncle Andy's Soap Cutter or his shop, Uncle Andy's Tools. There are 3 kinds, one with a straight blade, one with a wavy blade, and one that comes with both. I only use the straight blade. Thanks for watching! 🥰
I love them. I just wish I had done full ingredients bit by bit, so could I write down everything?
Hi! All of the ingredients should be listed in the video description- sometimes I miss a few, so if they are not all there, let me know. There really aren't specific ingredients for this kind of soap, it's more about the technique. You can use whatever colors you like, your favorite fragrance, etc. The measurements of the soap base are basically 1/3 of the mold for the middle color and 2/3 for the top & bottom. So if your mold holds 30 oz, it's 10oz and 20oz. Hope this helps!
Also, please make sure to read the pinned comment I placed at the top of the comments- I accidentally left some important info out of the instructions- it's a challenge for me to talk off the cuff and even more challenging to go from a script. I'm still fairly new at making videos (less than 6 months- so I'm not a pro yet! 🤣).
This is beautiful 😍. How to make melt and pour soaps last . The one i have made desolve fast in water when bathing . Is there a way to make them hard and strong ? And also if there's anything to add to increase lather in your soaps?
Great questions! First, the brand and type of soap will partially determine lather and hardness. I always encourage soapers to try a variety of brands and types of melt & pour bases. I find the Crafter's Choice brand has great lather. You can cure melt & pour soaps by allowing them to air dry for a few days in a room with circulation or even in front of a fan, spritz every once in a while with rubbing alcohol. Make sure you don't allow your soap to sit in water or in the shower spray. Allow your soap to dry between uses. If it starts to get a little soft or soggy, switch it out with another soap and allow it to dry out a couple of weeks, it will be good to go. Hope that helps! 🥰
Thank you so much , I will try as advised ❤️@@msTsoap
@@p1555-o2z you're welcome, and good luck! 🙂🥰
Wow, what a coinky dink......I just happened to be on YT at the moment you uploaded this. Yay for me!
That's awesome! I love timing like that! Thank you for stopping by to say hi! Hope you are doing well! 🙂🥰
What's yt?
@@janetgreenwood170 UA-cam 🙂
What do you mix your mica with before pouring in the soap? I throw in the powder directly and it always clumps up 😢
You can mix it in with rubbing alcohol, which is what I usually use, or you can mix it with your fragrance oils if you are certain of your amounts of both. You can also blend with glycerin if you don't had a huge amount. Good luck and thanks for the great question! 🥰
Whenever you use alcohol to spray your soap, do you have to include it in the ingredients list on the soap, or does it basically evaporate out?
Great question! It evaporates out, so no need to include it. 😊
@@msTsoap thank you! 🤗
@@katycat11 you're welcome! 🥰
I am brand new to M&P. Can you direct me to one of your videos for someone like me? I don't have any micas or colorings yet. Not exactly sure what Mica is.......do you have a video that uses only M&P and dye (without using Mica)?
I see you found one of my colorant videos, I'd highly recommend my Beginner Melt & Pour Series Playlist for help finding and choosing different products. Of course everyone's tastes are different, but I try to guide using that mindset, and showing what works for me. ua-cam.com/play/PLb_FQf225Uis4MuJIGG6CbNG6P83dQUA7.html
Do you need to use a vanilla stabilizer so the white dont turn brown? Im very new to watching and learning
Only if you use a fragrance that will discolor. That's a lot of trial & error, but start by choosing a fragrance oil with NO vanillin. The company should be able to tell you that, if it's not specified in their details. If you see any % of vanillin, it will brown. I used a sea-type fragrance for this, so there was not any vanillin. Sometimes fragrances without vanillin will also turn, but that one is the biggest culprit. I hope that helps! ❤😊
My clear always gets gooey and makes a skin Why.?
Well that's a great question, but I will need to know a little more info before I can help. Which brand and type of clear base are you using? What temperature do you heat it to and pour at? Do you add anything other than fragrance oil?
Why my soap base is not melting? Pls help me.
I need more information in order to help. What base are you using, brand and type? How are you melting or trying to melt it?
How much melt and pour base do you use please?
For this mold approximately 40-42 oz. I divide the 2 colors up with 2/3 being my main color- for me the blue, and 1/3 the accent color- for me the white. Hope that helps! 🙂🥰