
This is one of the more um, realistic bars of soap that I’ve seen. The mold looks very intricate. Buy your own Boar at Hapaculture. It’s a reasonable buy at $7 for 6 oz.

This is one of the more um, realistic bars of soap that I’ve seen. The mold looks very intricate. Buy your own Boar at Hapaculture. It’s a reasonable buy at $7 for 6 oz.
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I love the texture on the soap and it is sooo realistic. Thanks for linking me, I have never really thought about making soap before, but I might definitely try it with your inspiration!
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I need to check it out. Thanks for the information 🙂
I think it’s a silicone mold. There are tons of silicone mold sellers on E-Bay so you can get almost anything you want off of E-Bay. I’ve made lots of CP soap in silicone molds and find that the harder the recipe, the better the details come out. And, if the soap goes through Gel Phase, I have a better detail resolution as well.
I’m glad you’re liking the Bramble Berry wooden mold. I think they’re super easy to use and create very professional looking bars without having to cut.
=) Anne-Marie
Wow, that is detailed. I’ve always wanted to experiment making cp soap in those type molds but I’m too chicken. BTW Anne Marie, I own a Brambleberry wooden mold. It is the best!!