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There are many ways to add colorful designs to your homemade
soaps. We will discuss using the cold process soap making method
to make soaps with intriguing designs.
First, you will need to start with a plain white base. A base of
30% coconut oil, 5% castor oil and 65% lard make a nice white
base that lathers and conditions well.
To make tri-color soap with nice triangular designs, first make
1/3 of your base recipe to pour into your standard block soap
mold. Once the base has traced, add colorant of your choice.
Then prop your mold at an angle so that when you pour your base
into your mold it will fill only one corner of your mold instead
of the whole bottom. About soap-making-oil-and-supply
To do this, place a few books under one side of your mold to
raise the side a few inches from your counter. Then place books
against the other side of the mold to keep it from moving. Pour
your soap down the side of your mold that still rests on the
counter until it has filled the corner, but not quite fully to
the top of the mold.
Now carefully cover your mold with a towel until your soap has
gone through the saponification process and has cooled into
soap. This will make a triangular block of soap that will sit
off to the side of your regular bar, making a nice design.
Next, mix 2/3 of your plain white base recipe, and separate it
into two equal amounts. Color these with 2 separate colors. Pour
one into your mold being careful not to splash it onto your
triangle block…then pour the second color on top of this.
Let this set for 24 hours covered, unmold your soap, cut, and
you should have a nice tri-colored bar of soap with a triangle
to the side. I have found these soaps to be much sought after by
customers as they are a nice novelty for their bathroom decor.
Another way to put nice designs in your soap would be to use a
mold that makes individual bars of soaps instead of blocks.
First, make a plain white base to fill your mold. Then remove a
cup or two from your batch. Add colorant to the cup of mixture,
and then pour this into a cake-decorating bag. Use this mixture
to write colorful designs onto the bottom of your mold.
Once you have completed this, then CAREFULLY spoon your white
base mixture on top of this, being very careful not to disturb
your writings.
Once you have spooned a few inches over your writings, then you
can carefully pour the rest of your soap into your mold (do this
in one corner so that should your writing be disturbed only one
section will be messed up). Let this set for 24 to 48 hours.
Unmold and cut into bars.
When you unmold your soap, the bottoms will have your designs
permanently embedded into your bars of soap. This is yet another
intriguing method used to decorate your soaps.
Be creative and above all, have FUN! About soap-making-oil-and-supply
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If you’re looking for more information on soap making, visit my
website: http://www.making-soap.info
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