• July 22, 2009

Curious about how that gelled Periwinkle and Hyacinth High pH Labcolor soap turned out yesterday? Here it is in all it’s purple splendor. WOW! I had forgotten how strong those colors go after the gel phase morph. The soap does lather colored so it’s going to be turned into a confetti bar or given away to children who will love the idea (though their parents probably won’t be).


The big success of the day was this Dog Bone Soap. I made the mold with our Flexy Fast Molding Putty. The soap is not the ideal color yet but we’ll get there. It’s a special project for the Martha Stewart Radio Show next week. I dare you to try and figure out which is the real dog bone and which one is the soap impostor.


Tomorrow, I’ll be in Seattle speaking on a panel at the Women Business Owners group on building a growth-driven business. But I haven’t forgotten tomorrow is SoapQueen.TV release day and am excited to post a new episode for you on making layered melt and pour soap.

 

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  1. I think the dog bone soap is very cute. but………..It's gonna snap in half very quickly.Sorry

  2. I have to ask, why is soap that lathers colored a problem? Does it stain the wash cloth or towel or something?

    Neat bones by the way. Hope a dog doesn't get confused and go for it though (grin).

  3. You guys are awesome! Thank you for the enthusiasm. And yes, the soap is the one on the left but I can't wait to show you the better colors we got so it's practically identical to the dog bone. After the Martha Stewart Radio is over, I'll be sure and post the final photos.

    And, if you have any questions about making the dog bones or using Flexy Fast, please definitely phone in when I'm on air.

  4. The rawhide bone soap is pretty cool. Hard to tell which is soap but I am going with the one on the left.

  5. I love the rawhide bone,since my Etsy store is all pet stuff this actually comes as a great idea,I have been wondering if I should buy a dog themed mold,but didnt want to use something everyone else already had…Great idea!!!I really would like to try this!!

  6. What a cute idea on the doggy bar…Boy, you are going to do great on the "growth driven business" panel. It sure shows!!…Joan

  7. Oh my gosh. that is so perfect for a dog shampoo. Ohh I need the putty. I would have never thought of that.

  8. The dog bone soap is too cute. Your coloring just makes it look bacon flavored. . lol

  9. I love that they lather purple! My daughter thinks that's the best part of bath time. 🙂

  10. I also guess the one on the right but only because of the color. It looks like what I think I remember my dog's rawhide bones looking like.

  11. I really can't tell the difference –
    I'll go with the real one being the one on the right?

    Is there any chance that you will do a SoapQueenTv episode on the Flexy Fast Molding Putty?

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