When I saw Bramble Berry’s new glitter colors, I knew I’d have to try them out. Hot Pink Glitter? Yes, please! For this tutorial I’m using the Soapylove Ice Cream Cone Mold to feature this beautiful sparkly glitter and delicious Strawberry Jam fragrance!
Supplies:
2 oz Naturally Clear soap base or Clear M&P Base
1 lb Bright White soap base
Fiery Fuchsia from the Jewelry Box Colorant Set
Iridescent Pink Glitter
Super Pearly White Mica
Strawberry Jam Fragrance Oil (now available in a refill size!)
Ice Cream Cone Mold
Injector Soap Tool
Spray bottle with rubbing alcohol
First, get 2 mugs. Fill one 1/4 full with water, and one with your clear soap base. Heat the water in the microwave until very hot (about 30-40 seconds). Now melt your soap base for 20 seconds in the microwave. Add one drop of Fiery Fuchsia color and a pinch (or two!) of pink glitter. Stir well.
Draw up about 1/2″ of pink soap into your injector tool and carefully fill the ice cream scoops in the mold. I find that if I outline the scoop shape and let the soap flood into the center that it won’t overflow into the cone area. Once you are done filling your scoops, squirt extra soap back into your soap mug and immediately draw up hot water into the tool to wash. Repeat until all soap is rinsed out. Allow soap to harden.
Now add a small amount of mica to your pink soap. You can see I just dipped my stick into the jar and got plenty. You may need to reheat your soap a bit in case it has gotten too thick in your mug. Stir mica into soap until incorporated.
Spray hardened pink “scoops” lightly with alcohol. Use your injector tool to fill the cone area and backs of scoops with pearly pink soap, and the dots around the edges (if you think the dots will be too tricky, just skip this step – it looks great without contrast dots, too!). Rinse injector tool and allow soap to harden.
Melt white soap base and stir in 2 teaspoons of fragrance oil. Make sure soap is not hotter than 120 degrees so you don’t melt your ice cream cone layers. Spray hardened soap with alcohol and top off mold with white soap. Allow to harden and unmold.
For a pink background simply stir your leftover pink soap into the melted white soap. No waste! 🙂
FYI, the Fiery Fuchsia is technically a “bleeding” color, but I made this project over 2 weeks ago and the color is still not bleeding!
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please make a video of that tutorial. my english is not the best so the text seems complicated. 🙂 thankyou
We do not have a video on this tutorial at the time, but a great way to translate our pages is Google Translate!
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-Becky with Bramble Berry
im a begginer and i have say that im working with my red to get red scoops but its just turning pink!! i guess its the name brand i dont know if you could tell me what im doing wrong that would help me a lot thx,Emily
Make sure that you’re using a clear base. If you use a white base it will almost always turn pink. I love our Non Bleeding Red Colorant https://www.brambleberry.com/Non-bleeding-Red-semi-liquid-P4052.aspx
Courtney from Bramble Berry
I can totally see these as ‘bubblegum’ too with the hot pink ice cream scoops =)
These are adorable! Great use of the new glitter and you can never go wrong with hot pink ice cream scoops! Another great project Debbie!
Debbie makes amazing foody soaps =) She has the market cornered on cuteness for sure.
these look good enough to eat. must try. Thanks Anne-Marie
You and me both!
I’m 36 and I refuse to grow up! High five!
These are really cute! I’m a sucker for glitter & hot pink… yes, and I’m almost 30 years old!