• December 28, 2007

A few weeks ago, I made Holiday 3-D soaps for the Skincare Naturals Gift Guide. The soap in the top photo is colored with Opalescent Green Mica, Non Bleeding Red and a opaque soap and scented with Christmas Spice. In the bottom photo, the round is colored with Merlot Mica and Super Pearly White in clear soap.

I know it’s post-Christmas but the photos turned out so good that I wanted to share the cute final project.

If you missed the week of 3-D soap mold posts, here’s the final poston coloring and layering 3-D soap mold projects.

 

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  1. These 3-D soaps are MP. You can tell because of how opalescent and shimmery the soaps are. CP soap tends to look more flat and matte because it doesn’t allow for light reflection and refraction for the mica to really shine. =)

  2. Are those MP or CP? See, now the soap roll thing has me checking out the difference. They do look MP to me. I have a few of those molds. Just need to read some MP tutorials. These are very nice! 🙂

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