• January 7, 2011
Bass Fish Soaps
Heavy Duty Bass Mold (made using non-bleeding colors and the MP Tool Kit)

 

Mini Mixer (a must-have for clump free colorant addition) I used it for the bass soap up top. Not sure how to mix pigments into your soap using this adorb mini mixer? This great post from SoapyLove is a good primer for using pigments in Melt and Pour soap.

 

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  1. It is so cute – and yes, tiny. It’s sold for latte frothing (of all things – isn’t everything cool and kitchen gadget’y designed for soap? LOL!) but it’s perfect for pigment mixing.

  2. A mini mixer for only $5?? I might have to replace mine. The power is slowly d.y.i.n.g. It’s one of those gadgets that you can afford to buy more than one!

  3. I use it almost every time I make CP soap that has pigments. It’s just so
    handy for getting the chunks to incorporate in nicely.

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