• September 10, 2007


Watch the video for a better example of the spatula swirling method. The movement is a swirling up, down, and around in an “S” shape.


Putting the Sunnybrook soap mold dividers into the mold is easy if you squeeze the outside two plastic pieces to hold the entire puzzle of inserts together.

Gently tapping on the counter to encourage air bubbles to rise to the surface is a good way to make sure you don’t get white bubbles in your finished bars. Remember to keep your eye protection on for this step.

Click here for Day One – Preparing the Color
Click here for Day Two – Pouring the First Layer
Click here for Day Two – Video
Click here for Day Three -Video
Click here for Day Three – Swirling

 

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