Wow, we are both in alignment creatively. I cut up 6-7 different coloured soap pieces into squares to mix into a new soap batch a couple of weeks ago, with the very same thinking. Such a good idea to use up spare small pieces and left overs. And so so so pretty too. I used coconut oil, RSPO palm oil, olive oil, and castor oil. 200g of pieces to embed looks about right, I think I had double that which makes the soap bar squares a bit more overcrowded. But least I know I never need to waste any soap pieces, ever. I can embed them, confetti them as thin strips of soap, melt down and rebatch them in a hot process way, or add the soap as tiny crumbles to a fresh new soap batch. Amazing
The prettiest confetti soap ive seen. What a good idea to make old soap into inbeds. Thanks Holly. The beveller looks like what i need will check it out.
The best looking confetti bar of soap ever ❤ I love the color combination and spread on each bar... the edge cutter though gives a neat look but I think you cutting the edges manually with the vegetable peeler gives the soap more depth and makes them look prettier.. love the video ❤
Hallo Holly from Rome / Italy. A question for you: where i can buy all the fragrances that you use? Have you any internet link for me? Thank you and sorry for my school english
One of the reasons I don't make "confetti" soap is that I don't want the hassle of shredding soap, but I wouldn't have an issue with just chopping up my end pieces into length or squares and using them later. And I just may check out the Edgemobile.
Oh fun! A Holly soap video! Always worth my time! Thank you!
Oh, thank you so much!!
Genius....beautifully done
Wow, we are both in alignment creatively. I cut up 6-7 different coloured soap pieces into squares to mix into a new soap batch a couple of weeks ago, with the very same thinking. Such a good idea to use up spare small pieces and left overs. And so so so pretty too. I used coconut oil, RSPO palm oil, olive oil, and castor oil. 200g of pieces to embed looks about right, I think I had double that which makes the soap bar squares a bit more overcrowded. But least I know I never need to waste any soap pieces, ever. I can embed them, confetti them as thin strips of soap, melt down and rebatch them in a hot process way, or add the soap as tiny crumbles to a fresh new soap batch. Amazing
I love how straight forward your videos are. Your process is so soothing. Thank you
Love it ❤
Thank you for sharing. Your soaps came out even and beautiful ❤️
Thank you! And thank you for watching!
muito bonito uma tecnica simples, mas um bom resultado parabens..................
The prettiest confetti soap ive seen. What a good idea to make old soap into inbeds. Thanks Holly. The beveller looks like what i need will check it out.
Thank you!
Love it!
The best looking confetti bar of soap ever ❤ I love the color combination and spread on each bar... the edge cutter though gives a neat look but I think you cutting the edges manually with the vegetable peeler gives the soap more depth and makes them look prettier.. love the video ❤
Thank you!! 💕
Ficou lindo Holly, obrigada !😊😘
Thank you! 🤗❤💚
Hi Holly, What a beautiful soap, quick question, do I need to be concerned if my soaps for confetti have eo’s in them. ?
Lovely soap Holly
Thank you!!
Hallo Holly from Rome / Italy.
A question for you: where i can buy all the fragrances that you use? Have you any internet link for me?
Thank you and sorry for my school english
Can you just melt all the leftover soap and use the soap mold to create a new soap?
One of the reasons I don't make "confetti" soap is that I don't want the hassle of shredding soap, but I wouldn't have an issue with just chopping up my end pieces into length or squares and using them later. And I just may check out the Edgemobile.
Hi mam how are you i am from india lovely video❤mam soap mould hight &widh leanth size tell me mam