I’m a hobby soap maker, and I haven’t seen your videos before - no idea why the algorithm showed them to me now, but I’m so glad it did!! I loved your discussion of the issues, and find your voice/tone to be really engaging and comfortable. I’m a subscriber from now!! Thank you so much for discussing the issues and sharing your learnings, it’s so valuable! Edit: I am not in the US so don’t have a Michael’s, I wonder if I could get that effect you did with your comb from a suuuuuuuuuper wide toothed comb made to use in the shower 🤔
@@victorianicholson993 Hi - I’ve only started to post recently. The tool was made for acrylic pouring so perhaps you can find something for that or even look at paper marbling tools. I’m glad you’ve subscribed yay 😁
I LOVE THIS!!!
These look very cool
If only my mistakes looked as great as yours. Beautiful!!
@@deniseemond9263 thanks…believe me, I’ve made much worse!!! And I’m sure I’ll make many more LOL 😝
I’m a hobby soap maker, and I haven’t seen your videos before - no idea why the algorithm showed them to me now, but I’m so glad it did!! I loved your discussion of the issues, and find your voice/tone to be really engaging and comfortable. I’m a subscriber from now!! Thank you so much for discussing the issues and sharing your learnings, it’s so valuable!
Edit: I am not in the US so don’t have a Michael’s, I wonder if I could get that effect you did with your comb from a suuuuuuuuuper wide toothed comb made to use in the shower 🤔
@@victorianicholson993 Hi - I’ve only started to post recently. The tool was made for acrylic pouring so perhaps you can find something for that or even look at paper marbling tools.
I’m glad you’ve subscribed yay 😁
What is the comb tool that you used?
Hi - It’s a tool from Folk Art found at Michael’s. It’s sold for acrylic pouring.
@@Hudsonvalleysoapery Thank you so much.
Do you sell these?
@@zalebplayz These will launch in my Etsy shop in 2 weeks. hudsonvalleysoapery.etsy.com