I have wanted to try this technique for a VERY long time but Christmas time was a busy period so I did not have any time to play.
I then saw that Amy Warden from Great Cakes Soapworks was offering it as the January Soap club challenge so naturally I signed up.
I used coloured Micas from Kolortek that I purchased in December.
This is the soap cut. I was quite happy with it but had to give it another try.
I quite like this attempt.
How to create the butterfly swirl
#Riverlea Soap
All very nicely done!
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DeleteThe first one is very nice, but I love how the butterfly takes over the entire soap in the second one. Beautiful colors too!
ReplyDeleteI also like the second one. I had such a hard time choosing which to enter.
DeleteWow, these are stunning! I love these soaps. Both of them. Great job.
ReplyDeleteOdette, In your Blue, Purple and Brown butterfly swirl soap, I was wondering if in fact you did a In-The-Pot Swirl it looks so different from what I have seen from most Butterfly Swirls. Did you happen to post a video doing the Blue version. I love the Blue color it almost looks like a Blue Glacier, would you mind saying how you got that blue color???
ReplyDeleteGood reading your posst
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