Ingredients
(NOTE: The Victorian Blossom 3D mold has been discontinued. It has been substituted with the 12 Cavity Rectangle Silicone Mold.)
Recipe Yields 1 Soap
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ONE: Melt one ounce of the clear soap base and add four to five drops liquid black colorant. Pour the black soap into the design of the front side of the mold. Allow to set-up completely and clean-up any drips using a clean up tool. Spritz the soap with rubbing alcohol then assemble the 3D soap mold.
(NOTE: The Victorian Blossom 3D mold has been discontinued. It has been substituted with the 12 Cavity Rectangle Silicone Mold. To achieve a Celtic design, simply paint on the design using gold mica.)
Tip: Make sure that the holes on each side of the mold are matched up (it’s easy to put one hole on the top and one on the bottom – whoops) and secure the top and the bottom of the mold with the thick rubber band.
TWO: Melt the rest of the clear soap and mix in Heavy Metal Gold mica and fragrance oil (.1 oz per bar or .5 – .7 oz. for the full two pounds). In a separate container, melt the white soap base and mix in the fragrance oil.
THREE: Alternate pouring the two colors and poking the soap skin with a skewer to swirl the soap. For a full tutorial on how to swirl melt and pour, see the video on SoapQueen.TV.
FOUR: Once the soap is completely set up (4-6 hours), remove from the mold and trim the edges using a clean up tool or a non-serrated knife.
FIVE: Highlight the design by dry brushing the Heavy Metal Gold mica over the raised areas of the design. See this tutorial on the Soap Queen Blog for how to dry brush your soap.
Victorian Swirl 3D Melt & Pour Soap Tutorial
Author: Soap Queen
Recipe type: melt and pour
Serves: one soap
Ingredients
- 4 oz. Clear Melt & Pour soap base
- 3 oz. White Melt & Pour soap base
- Heavy Metal Gold Mica
- Liquid Black colorant
- Apricot Freesia Fragrance Oil
- 12 Cavity Rectangle Silicone Mold
Instructions
- Melt one ounce of the clear soap base and add four to five drops liquid black colorant. Pour the black soap into the design of the front side of the mold. Allow to set-up completely and clean-up any drips using a clean up tool. Spritz the soap with rubbing alcohol then assemble the 3D soap mold. Make sure that the holes on each side of the mold are matched up (it’s easy to put one hole on the top and one on the bottom – whoops) and secure the top and the bottom of the mold with the thick rubber band. (NOTE: The Victorian Blossom 3D Mold is discontinued. It has been substituted with the 12 Cavity Rectangle Silicone Mold. To achieve a Celtic design, simply paint on the design using gold mica.)
- Melt the rest of the clear soap and mix in Heavy Metal Gold mica and fragrance oil (.1 oz per bar or .5 – .7 oz. for the full two pounds). In a separate container, melt the white soap base and mix in the fragrance oil.
- Alternate pouring the two colors and poking the soap skin with a skewer to swirl the soap. For a full tutorial on how to swirl melt and pour, see the video on SoapQueen.TV.
- Once the soap is completely set up (4-6 hours), remove from the mold and trim the edges using a clean up tool or a non-serrated knife.
- Highlight the design by dry brushing the Heavy Metal Gold mica over the raised areas of the design. See this tutorial on the Soap Queen Blog for how to dry brush your soap.
Anne-Marie says
That would be so beautiful; I love that idea. Or even a gold mesh with a dramatic maroon ribbon.
Kayoli says
What a beautiful and elegant gift – presented wrapped in gold tissue – it would be a gift that is long remembered and talked about!
Anne-Marie says
Oooh, good one. I like that!
Anne-Marie says
I love those 3-D molds. They are soooo beautiful and classy.
Debbie Chialtas says
Great marbling! The 3D bar shape really shows it off, too. Pretty!
Greenscenesoap says
I’m thinking this would look awesome on a fleur de lis design. Can’t wait to try it!