I recently stumbled upon the cutest soap named surfer girl from the soap store bodygoodies. I have been working on designing a coconut soap and loved the look, so I thought I would give it a try. After all, imitation is a form of flattery, right? Actually, I do think finding unique soaps and and attempting to recreate the techniques helps me become stronger so that I can work to develop some of my own designs.
The first step in this process is to make small round soap spheres and then coat them in a contrasting color. In this soap, brown and white were used to give the soap a faux coconut look. After the balls are made, you pour a layer of the first color and let it set until it is firm enough to hold the weight of the spheres. Then, simply place the sphere in the soap – pressing a few down so that they don’t all fall in the same line. Then pour the second color on top. When the soap is cut – the cross section of the sphere is seen as cute little circles.
The first step in this process is to make small round soap spheres and then coat them in a contrasting color. In this soap, brown and white were used to give the soap a faux coconut look. After the balls are made, you pour a layer of the first color and let it set until it is firm enough to hold the weight of the spheres. Then, simply place the sphere in the soap – pressing a few down so that they don’t all fall in the same line. Then pour the second color on top. When the soap is cut – the cross section of the sphere is seen as cute little circles.
Of course, it took me three tries to even come close to what I wanted to achieve: The first attempt I poured the soap at too hot of a temperature and the white and brown balls melted into a mushy mess. The second attempt went better, but I was using a loaf pan (like a bread pan) and when I cut the soap into traditional slices, most of the ball affect was missing and I simply had a two toned soap. The last attempt, I used a brownie pan and then cut into squares - whew, this time it came out. I just wish I could cut straight!
Overall, I am happy with the effect. However, I am going to keep on tweaking and try to use smaller spheres. I also want to try out a few different color combinations and I want to figure out a way to get a true cube cut. Hopefully, the end result will be more uniquely mine.
Overall, I am happy with the effect. However, I am going to keep on tweaking and try to use smaller spheres. I also want to try out a few different color combinations and I want to figure out a way to get a true cube cut. Hopefully, the end result will be more uniquely mine.
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