• June 7, 2008


The Otionites are so very creative. This display utilizes Bramble Berry melt and pour base, Milky Way molds, rubber molds, sand from the beach and non-bleeding pigments. Using non-bleeding pigments was ultra important to this project to ensure that the colors did not fade and morph into eachother.


Otion created a dioroma of the ocean floor using a food cafeteria tray. I love the creativity that they displayed in using melt and pour as the canvas for affixing more soap to. It took over 5 pounds of soap to make this very large display. The overall “Wow! Is that really soap!?” effect makes it totally worth the extra soap.

 

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