• November 12, 2007

Assorted Cold Process Soaps
Originally uploaded by midohana

I found this photo on Flickr tonight and immediately went weak in the knees at the luscious deep texture on the cold process soap. The soap artist went through a great deal of patient work to achieve the peaks and valleys in the tops of their soap. Beautiful, aren’t they?

 

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  1. Bramble Berry isn’t working! Every page including the home page diverts to an error page of the catalog. Help!

  2. I would like to try and make those peaks and valleys on my soap. Please can someone tell me how. Do I need to let my soap go through thick trace? Please advise.

    Regards
    Zikhona
    South Africa

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