I’m excited about what Kat did at Otionthis week – tried making Funnel Soap. I can’t wait to cut it!
I’m excited about what Kat did at Otionthis week – tried making Funnel Soap. I can’t wait to cut it!
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The Funnel soap is so fun to make. I learned from Lomond soap. She is the queen of funnel soap.
How fun is this? A neat way to make colored patterns without the swirl!
You could try it with MP but I don't think that MP will work nearly as well since the soap needs to be fairly viscous, like a yogurt consistency, to hold the designs.
I like this look. Thanks for the tutorial link Anne-Marie. It does seem like something I might be able to do although it wasn't clear to me if it was CP soap and would M&P work too? I'm only a M&P soaper (smile).
Here's a tutorial on how to make Funnel Soap, RedGoddess:
http://fresholi-bites.blogspot.com/2008/10/funnel-soap-tutorial-by-lomond-soap.html
Why is it called Funnel Soap and how is it done? It looks very cool.
That is so cool! I've been wanting to try that for a while now. Maybe I'll give it a go today!!
Looks like ripples in water, nice yellow and purple water!!!
That looks really cool. I am going to sign up for a class at The Nova Studio which will cover this technique