• July 22, 2009

Curious about how that gelled Periwinkle and Hyacinth High pH Labcolor soap turned out yesterday? Here it is in all it’s purple splendor. WOW! I had forgotten how strong those colors go after the gel phase morph. The soap does lather colored so it’s going to be turned into a confetti bar or given away to children who will love the idea (though their parents probably won’t be).


The big success of the day was this Dog Bone Soap. I made the mold with our Flexy Fast Molding Putty. The soap is not the ideal color yet but we’ll get there. It’s a special project for the Martha Stewart Radio Show next week. I dare you to try and figure out which is the real dog bone and which one is the soap impostor.


Tomorrow, I’ll be in Seattle speaking on a panel at the Women Business Owners group on building a growth-driven business. But I haven’t forgotten tomorrow is SoapQueen.TV release day and am excited to post a new episode for you on making layered melt and pour soap.

 

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