What a beautiful soap with a great color combination. Question..... if you were going to cut the top flat anyway, why couldn't you have just left that beautiful top that you had when you got done with the skewer? I think that we many times loose beauty in an effort to follow this (in my opinion, dumb) unwritten rule that you have to use every last drop of soap in the planned on mold, when you could have easily poured that left over soap into a small flower mold or other small mold. It would not have gone to waste as it could always be cut in chunks or made into smaller confetti pieces to be added to another soap.
So unique with the skewer technique. I must try. Thank you for sharing.
Wow these are fabulous, love your design
thank you
I love all the original ideas you have for your designs. This orange is absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
Nicely done! Awesome way to cut soap also, to have a rectangle bar. Thanks for your time to post this video for us all to learn
Absolutely stunning. When I saw the thumbnail, I thought, I bet that smells like cinnamon! It is just beautiful.
Lovely. The name "Electric Avenue" comes to mind when I see these bars. Bravo !
love , love, love the swirl! Looks great!
+Patricia Shaffer Thank you
What a beautiful soap
+Buttermilk Bay Soap Thank you
Heather's right they look like flames...pretty.
Beautiful... Love the technique
Gorgeous! They almost look like flames. :)
+Heather Farley-Marshall Thx heather
Great job Toni. X
Your soap looks lovely.
+MsBev63 Thx Bev
Pretty nails as well as soap
I love nice nails, but i cant have them any more working in health, whaa whaa whaaa..
love this one
I love your gloves...soooooooo trendy
lol...
Love this one, I added this 2nd video of yours to - Soap Swirls, How'd Ya Do That? - FB group ! Thanks
would like to know how you made your soap cutter
looks very usefull and good working!!!
thanks
Beautiful
What a beautiful soap with a great color combination. Question..... if you were going to cut the top flat anyway, why couldn't you have just left that beautiful top that you had when you got done with the skewer? I think that we many times loose beauty in an effort to follow this (in my opinion, dumb) unwritten rule that you have to use every last drop of soap in the planned on mold, when you could have easily poured that left over soap into a small flower mold or other small mold. It would not have gone to waste as it could always be cut in chunks or made into smaller confetti pieces to be added to another soap.
Well I didn't remember the top has to come off for this design
Muito lindo... amei😍
What do you do with the tops? Why put a nice top on , only to cut it off. Lovely colour soap
Turned out gorgeous
+EdensSecret1 why don't you video any more ?
Would. You share your recepie? I'm in Colombia, South America.......and I'm subscribed to your Chanel. !! Love what you do!
+Jackeline Chorny
Hi Jackeline, my recipe is for sale if you would like to purchase email me whitemilksoap@bigpond.com
Lindo, adorei maravilhoso, beijos.
How much fragrance oil do you add to that batch? Lol old like a small batch
i love the finished soap but is it normal for the batter to be this thick?
Yes, when you are after this type of design, a thin batter wouldn't of worked
What is that white thing you put into the mixture?
titanium dioxide, makes the soap white
Hi there,
I am not able to make out what is the liquid that you are mixing in the beginning. What is it?
+Shikha Bajaj its lye, sodium hydroxide, you need that chemical to make soap..
What do you do with the left over soap that's been cut off??
if they are large pieces i use them, if small i throw it away...or sometimes ill reuse it in another batch
Where did you get the cutter? I really need one!
www.forcraftssake.com
Hello, at what temperature you mix oil with lye ?
You talk so softly we can't hear you! But your soap is gorgeous!
The Sound is terrible :(
sorry...
Beautiful
Muito lindo... amei😍