• October 31, 2007

We’ve been having a great time at Otion with melt and pour.

These dual colored Sunflowers were made by Andrew, my brother-in-law. He is certainly getting talented at melt and pour, isn’t he? The mold is by Milky Way and the colors used are Cellini Red, Emerald Green Labcolor and Canary Labcolor. Detail work was done painstakingly by hand with a dropper.

These two lovely soaps on the left were made by yours truly. The blue soap pictured on the right of the photo is a difficult soap – three pours. Sadly, the photos don’t show its true glory. The top layer is clear soap with lovely navy blue sparkles. The blue used is Labcolors Aqua. The soap on the left is a dual pour soap utilizing copper sparkle mixed with merlot mica for contrast.

Have fun trick or treating tonight and be safe!

 

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  1. I can’t wait to get to Otion next year. Will warn you in advance that you may want to consider getting a restraining order against me because it will be so difficult for me to leave 🙂 Soapmakers near Otion are sooo lucky!!!

    Steph

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