Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Column Pour #1 Reveal: Wavelength Soap

Here it is! All cut and planed and looking pretty. Click HERE for the full blog post on how this soap came to be! :)

Soap Challenge Club Column Pour

Soap Challenge Club Column Pour

Soap Challenge Club Column Pour

Click HERE for reveal photos of my second column swirl experiment. I used three triangles for that one!

10 comments :

Anonymous said...

Very pretty color combo! I also love the solid white base.

Unknown said...

wowsa! These are so pretty! Love the white base! Way to overcome what could have been a disaster! :)

Molly said...

Thank you both! I know, I really lucked out on this one haha ;D

Anonymous said...

I love the layering idea - the white layer makes the colors stand out beautifully!
Maya

Unknown said...

Love the color combo. The white base is a great idea. I am going to use it for any future column swirls because my bottoms always look muddy.

Unknown said...

Pretty!

Molly said...

Thanks all! I know what you mean. I did a second column pour with no base and the bottom reminded me of a Rorschach ink blot test!

Erin Costa said...

Oh my goodness I love these! I didn't even think to use a solid base but that is a great idea. (note to self for next time!) Your 'Bubble Sherbet' one is just as gorgeous as this one. The shape of the object really does make a difference in how the soap turn out.

Molly said...

Thank you! That one looks (and smells) edible to me haha! I agree about the column shape. I saw a comment on the challenge about the triangle not working for one person, but it definitely made a three petal pour for me. There are so many different things to do with this technique, I don't think I'm done experimenting with it!

SoapJam said...

Your soap is gorgeous! Love the colors and the contrast between the white base and colored top.

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