In this Sunnybrook mold, it’s easiest to do swirling with a super white base and a bright vibrant color. One tried’n’true method is to take out 10% of your soap recipe and mix in the color super dark. In this example, we used blue iron oxide and pumice for texture.
Here I am, pouring the white fragranced base soap into the mold, having done one white/blue pour already. Notice how the blue color rises to the surface.
Cris Brazil says
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Becky with Bramble Berry says
Thanks for letting us know that the video wasn’t working, we’ve actually just fixed it up so you can now view them!
If you are interested in learning how to swirl you can check out this free Soap Queen TV short on How to Do a Peacock Swirl:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tCDJONrtQY&feature=plcp
We also have two paid videos that teach you how to do an advanced cold process swirl:
Advanced CP In-The-Pot Swirl – https://www.brambleberry.com/Advanced-CP-In-The-Pot-Swirl-Online-Video-P4743.aspx
Advanced CP Swirl – https://www.brambleberry.com/Advanced-CP-Swirl-Online-Video-P4727.aspx
P.S. Pssst…both of the paid videos are on sale right now! ;p
-Becky with Bramble Berry
sarakate says
thank you for the demo, this is very helpful!