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Love the colored layers.
What a beautiful soap!! I love the colors in it.
Good reminder to pull out the shamrock mold–my daughter celebrates a St. Patty’s day birthday….oh so much fun š
That’s gorgeous. I need to step my M&P game up!
Oh wow that looks great! I have to say green has never looked so pretty š
Oh, the next soap I’m making is green too! š
ooooh. he, psst, I am making my first batch of cp soap tonight once the kiddos are asleep. wish me luck….
love the green. Maybe I’ll make green soap, even though it will be April before I can see it. I don’t care. Green is my favorite color anyway!! :o)
I’m so excited to find Brambleberry and your blog..I’m just starting out with “melt and Pour” process..after years of dreaming about making soaps. My problems was time.. I never knew I could make soap so quick..I’m anxiously awaiting my first order from Bramble and glad to find your blog for inspiration.. if you care to read about me..I’m at http://www.spankinart.blogspot.com
Thanks..
Rhonda
Such a cheerful soap! And I love your new header picture with all the shamrocks!
Cute! The two shamrock greens are a nice comparison for me of the two greens.