I thought I may have to break up the petals before adding the infused oil to the other oils but, one of the clever Down to Earth forum members who has been giving me a few hints on how to make the soap, suggested that I just add it to the oils when heating them and proceed as normal when making cold pressed soap.
So I heated the oils then added the caustic soda and water mix very carefully....
then brought it to trace with a stick blender. This only took a couple of minutes.
I watched a YouTube video recently in which a honeycomb look was achieved by using bubble wrap so I thought I'd give it a try and placed some on the bottom of my large silicone mould.
There was enough soap to fill three moulds and the 'bits' sitting on top of the moulds on the left will be used later on for liquid soap. I just put some of the dried pieces of soap in a container and add hot water and shake it. Then there is no wastage.
The moulds are then wrapped up overnight so that the soap cools slowly.
It sure is on my to do list, especially now that I have seen Aldi have digital scales on sale at $14.99 this coming week. How clever an idea for the honeycomb effect? I've just planted some calendula seeds so I hope I can make some of this soap and the calendula balm too one day.
ReplyDeleteYes Barb, I want to make calendula salve but need to source some beeswax first. I used to buy it years ago when I was making crafts to sell and beeswax candles were all the rage.
ReplyDeleteI think I got my scales at Big W and they weren't too expensive.
Well done! I am so glad you shared the secret to the honeycomb affect as I will try that on the next batch of soap I make, hopefully this week. I think I have enough left to last me about six weeks, so I'd better get a move on.
ReplyDeleteYour soap looks beautiful.
Thanks Ree. Have a look at Sandra's blog as she made some great looking Ginger and Honey soap and must have used the bubblewrap too http://alifeslowingdown.blogspot.com.au/2013/09/in-my-kitchen.html
ReplyDeleteI think a few people will be experimenting with bubble wrap in the near future :-)
I think so... I certainly will be!
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ReplyDeleteYour soap looks wonderful x
Thanks Sharon. Now I just have to wait six weeks before using it :-)
ReplyDeleteOne of these days I will take the plunge, you make it look easy though. Cute use of bubble wrap
ReplyDeleteJust do it, Kathy! I am sure you will be addicted before long.
ReplyDeleteIt sure is on my list, but I keep putting it off! Love the honey comb look :)
ReplyDeleteWell done, will give the bubble wrap idea a go next time.
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