I just adore this stencil scene! It still makes me think of that "horse-shaped rock becoming a horse through the wishes & love of the girl" story idea that i came up with the last time! 😂❤😊
I have seen you do sculpted layers so many times and it still amazes me! The way you were able to get that ombre so consistent through all the layers is amazing!
Question! I have watched so many of your videos and am consistently blown away with how detailed and beautiful they are. Why do you always do them upside-down? Couldn't the stencils be made to work from the bottoms up?
Thank you! Not all soaps are made upside down, it depends on the design. Some would just be difficult to execute right side up! In example, it'd be difficult to get a blade of grass made out of soap batter to stand up straight, and would also require scraping out a ton of excess around (not to mention, you'd likely scrape it right off with everything else). Meanwhile, scraping it out upside down would simply require scraping out a small crevice which needs no support at all to hold it in place. Then, there are also small details to think through like which way batter would curve when pouring certain techniques (in example the halo around the horse and girl in this particular soap, it wouldn't look right curved the other direction!), and which side would look best in the finished design. My Beach Daisy design is one off the top of my head that was made right side up, though, if you want to see that in action! Hope this explains it somewhat 😊
I've even made a couple sideways because the pours made sense that way! Timeless Melody and Clean slate are examples of this. A few more that were made right side up include Autumn Bridge, Moonlit Arctic, Pink Coconut, Under the Beach Umbrella, Cookies and Milk, Sunset Shores, Deck the Halls, Life's a Peach, Autumn Apple, A Christmas Wish, and Santa's Leather belt. There are quite a few of them! 😊
I use a ratio of probably 70% white to 30% of starting color. I also add a mica/oil mixture to create the ombre into the orange color later. As for the scraped soap, I just put this into individual cavity molds to use as samples later.
absolutely love this!
Thank you! ❤
Ohhhhhhh!!!! So beautiful!!!! Thank you for sharing
I just adore this stencil scene! It still makes me think of that "horse-shaped rock becoming a horse through the wishes & love of the girl" story idea that i came up with the last time! 😂❤😊
Ruby, let me know when you write it! 🥰
You are massively talented! I can’t imagine how tedious your calculations have to be 🤯
Thank you! It's a much needed creative outlet for me, and I *secretly* enjoy the math too! ❤
I have seen you do sculpted layers so many times and it still amazes me! The way you were able to get that ombre so consistent through all the layers is amazing!
Thank you, dear friend!
Amazing 😮 wow 🤩 beautiful 😍
Thanks a lot 😊
Wow! Your soap is stunning
Thank you so very much! 💕
Gorgeous 😊
Thank you!
It's so amazing
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It's perfect!!! Amazing
Thank you so much, Paty!
Question! I have watched so many of your videos and am consistently blown away with how detailed and beautiful they are. Why do you always do them upside-down? Couldn't the stencils be made to work from the bottoms up?
Thank you! Not all soaps are made upside down, it depends on the design. Some would just be difficult to execute right side up! In example, it'd be difficult to get a blade of grass made out of soap batter to stand up straight, and would also require scraping out a ton of excess around (not to mention, you'd likely scrape it right off with everything else). Meanwhile, scraping it out upside down would simply require scraping out a small crevice which needs no support at all to hold it in place. Then, there are also small details to think through like which way batter would curve when pouring certain techniques (in example the halo around the horse and girl in this particular soap, it wouldn't look right curved the other direction!), and which side would look best in the finished design. My Beach Daisy design is one off the top of my head that was made right side up, though, if you want to see that in action! Hope this explains it somewhat 😊
I've even made a couple sideways because the pours made sense that way! Timeless Melody and Clean slate are examples of this.
A few more that were made right side up include Autumn Bridge, Moonlit Arctic, Pink Coconut, Under the Beach Umbrella, Cookies and Milk, Sunset Shores, Deck the Halls, Life's a Peach, Autumn Apple, A Christmas Wish, and Santa's Leather belt. There are quite a few of them! 😊
So beautiful 🥹🥹
Thank you, Susie!!
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I just bought this stencil. how much of the white do you add to get the ombre?
also what are you doing with the scraped soap?
I use a ratio of probably 70% white to 30% of starting color. I also add a mica/oil mixture to create the ombre into the orange color later. As for the scraped soap, I just put this into individual cavity molds to use as samples later.