• May 6, 2008

Click here for Day One on pouring and making the swirls.Step Five: Repeat Steps 1 – 4 with the Heavy Metal Gold Mica. I used a flexible Silicone Baking Pan in a circle for the Heavy Metal Gold color.Step Six: Position the Purple Swirls on the bottom of the mold with the Gold Loops on top in a matching fashion.Step Seven: Melt 16 ounces of clear soap in a Pyrex Container. Melt another 16 ounces of soap in a separate container.

Step Eight: Fragrance with a minimum of 2 ounces of fragrance. You can use all the way up to 3 ounces depending on personal preference.

Step Nine: Color one of the 16 ounce melted soap with with Blue Green Mica. Leave the other container of soap uncolored.

Step Ten: Spray the purple and gold curls thoroughly with rubbing alcohol. With the soap base over pour *not* steaming, pour the blue soap on one side of the mold while simultaneously pouring the clear soap from the other side of the mold

Step Eleven: Do a quick spritz of rubbing alcohol over the top of your mold. Allow the soap to harden fully overnight.

Step Twelve: Gently peel soap mold from sides of soap until airlock is broken. Carefully push soap out of the mold.

Final Step: Cut the soap and surprise yourself with how amazing it looks.

Check back later this week for our Final Reveal of how cute this soap turned out for us.

 

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