• October 18, 2009

In case you missed the tutorial on how to rebatch soap, you can find it here.

I got the super bright colors in the loaf above with using the Bramble Berry Labcolors line for the Yellow and Purple and the Liquid Non Bleeding Blue Oxide for the blue color.

 

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  1. I've never added salt to a rebatch bar but there's no reason that it shouldn't work wonderfully. =)

  2. I have been saving all my soap ends and not so pretty bars and soap in hopes that one day I would rebatch them. You have inspired me.

  3. That looks awesome! How timely, I have been thinking about rebatching some cold-process that I made without any color or fragrance.

  4. Never knew a rebatch could look that awesome! I'll sure give it a try with one of my not-so-perfect loafs 🙂

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