I found this photo on Flickr tonight and immediately went weak in the knees at the luscious deep texture on the cold process soap. The soap artist went through a great deal of patient work to achieve the peaks and valleys in the tops of their soap. Beautiful, aren’t they?
Lauren says
Bramble Berry isn’t working! Every page including the home page diverts to an error page of the catalog. Help!
Anne-Marie says
I see that – totally on it with our tech team right now. Thanks for the heads up.
Zikhona says
I would like to try and make those peaks and valleys on my soap. Please can someone tell me how. Do I need to let my soap go through thick trace? Please advise.
Regards
Zikhona
South Africa
Becky with Bramble Berry says
Thanks for your question Zikohna!
You do need to let your soap go through the process of becoming a thick trace. When it becomes thick you will then be able to manipulate it to make those peaks and valleys. Stick blending and mixing longer will result in that thicker trace.
Here is a great video on it
https://www.brambleberry.com/Embedded-Neon-Soap-Online-Video-P5156.aspx
-Becky from Bramble Berry
Kathrine says
Hi there. I think your site is amazing! Loads of valuable info and fun stuff!
Regards
Kathrine
South Africa
Anne-Marie says
Probably – I love the way Otion smells after we’ve made a fresh batch of soap.
Joanna Schmidt says
Gorgeous. I bet that room smelled deeeee-lish!