I have watched this several times, and it gets better. I tried it this morning, but made my first mistake by using a homemade rake tool. It was down hill from there. I had to turn the pattern into a freehand swirl (boring). I will try again!
@@Bandito7777-c5w I've tried quite a few bevelers out there and found this one on Amazon (amzn.to/3dhXzWl) - it's the one I always use now - it cuts evenly and doesn't remove too much of the soap :)
Can the colored oils be premixed and stored for later use? I'm thinking it would be pretty darn cool to have common colors mixed up. Even if just primary and secondary colors. Then they could be mixed together to make other colors at the time of making the soap. Beautiful work and only the second video of yours that I've seen. I predict you will end up with thousands of subscribers. Super talented and your videos are easy to watch and easy to follow.
Also, what is cpop? After finishing the video, I think my biggest error is the emulsion phase. I seem to have trouble with not overdoing it and then my separated parts for colorants and oils, trace so quickly. :'( Would love to see a video of you explaining this. I know there are others but I'd rather support smaller channels. :)
Thanks for watching! And yes, many soap makers premix their micas with light oils for long term storage - especially when making frequent soap batches. I tend to mix my titanium dioxide in a large batch and keep it stored refrigerated. I prefer to mix my micas fresh every time since I'm always experimenting with designs and color palettes.
BTW the soap in this video is so striking. I love the colors. After the beveling and planeing the colors popped. You make it look easy. 🙌
Really nice!
Wowww!! What a gorgeous creation! The bars really pop after you do the planing and beveling! Bravo 💙
Thanks so much! 😊 I was so happy with the way this design turn out.
Jeff, these are stunning! Your videos are so easy to watch and learn your techniques. Thank you for the inspiration!
Thanks so much for watching and so glad you liked it!
Très joli☺️
Wow, these are awesome! Absolutely beautiful work. Blue is my favorite color so i REALLY like these 💙
Thanks! - The contrasting blues along with the white and black turned out great!
I have watched this several times, and it gets better. I tried it this morning, but made my first mistake by using a homemade rake tool. It was down hill from there. I had to turn the pattern into a freehand swirl (boring). I will try again!
Amazing
Thank you!
so beautiful! I love the color scheme!
Thank you! - the blues really worked well with the contrasting white and black for this design.
Beautiful 🤩 I love it.
Thank you! The colors really popped in this design.
Very beautiful! Are you going to share the fluid recipe you used?
Hey Laurie thanks for you feedback - and yep, I'll add the soap recipe I used for this design in the comment section :)
Thank you! Also, where did you buy that beveler/peeler tool? Haven’t seen one like that.
@@Bandito7777-c5w I've tried quite a few bevelers out there and found this one on Amazon (amzn.to/3dhXzWl) - it's the one I always use now - it cuts evenly and doesn't remove too much of the soap :)
Absolutely beautiful! I saw you post this on one of the soap group pages; I'm so glad I got to see you create it🌟
Hey Tara, thanks! I was so happy with how this one turned out - especially with the bold contrasting colors.
Can the colored oils be premixed and stored for later use? I'm thinking it would be pretty darn cool to have common colors mixed up. Even if just primary and secondary colors. Then they could be mixed together to make other colors at the time of making the soap. Beautiful work and only the second video of yours that I've seen. I predict you will end up with thousands of subscribers. Super talented and your videos are easy to watch and easy to follow.
Also, what is cpop?
After finishing the video, I think my biggest error is the emulsion phase. I seem to have trouble with not overdoing it and then my separated parts for colorants and oils, trace so quickly. :'( Would love to see a video of you explaining this. I know there are others but I'd rather support smaller channels. :)
Thanks for watching! And yes, many soap makers premix their micas with light oils for long term storage - especially when making frequent soap batches. I tend to mix my titanium dioxide in a large batch and keep it stored refrigerated. I prefer to mix my micas fresh every time since I'm always experimenting with designs and color palettes.