• January 5, 2008

Thank you to a Bramble Berry customer Sharon Predoehl, of Gig Harbor, Washington for sending us this fabulous bar of soap. Hasn’t she done an amazing job of a thick and even swirl throughout her bar?

She used our Limited Edition Spiced Mahogany fragrance in a tallow-based cold process soap. The bar is very hard with a dense, lasting lather. It’s going to last a long time in my shower!

Thanks for sharing your artistry with us.

 

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  1. Swirls are easy. You simply take a small portion of the lighter colored cold process soap, add the darker mineral or other organic elements. Then you pour the lighter colored portion in your mold. Pour the darker portion on top and use a chopstick or other wooden or plastic implement to swirl the two colors together. Then you place the bar shapers (unless you cut your soap yourself). Let the soap cure, and tehre you cgo.

  2. That is one big chuncky bar of soap! The swirl is just beautiful…wish I knew the secret!

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