Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Lovely in Blue

I have been admiring some beautiful soaps with flowers embeds.  There are some stunning bars and I just had to try to see if I could be successful with my flower piping.  Well, let me remind you that I don't have much experience with piping and most of what I have done has been pretty self thought by watching A LOT of You Tube videos :)

I had two soaps designs in mind.  One was a sunflower soap and the other a fun miniature flowers kind of soap. 

I decided to try the miniature flowers a go for my first try.  Now the setting up of this soap takes some planning.  You have to make the flowers a few days ahead of the actual soap batch.  I decided to use "Lovely in Lace"  from Natures Garden.  It's a nice soft scent and while I was worried it may accelerate on me, it actually performed really well ...for the actual soap batch, the flowers were another story!

My challenges with the flowers:... while it traced quick, which was good since I did not have to wait a long time to start piping, once I got going the soap started to turned hard on me!  Talk about trying to soften a bag full of soap to be able to pipe the flowers.  The first couple of flowers came out OK, but as it was turning hard it was much harder to shape them.  Also, trying to do more than one color flowers is not a good idea, specially with a fast moving fragrance.  I barely had time alternating between the blue and pink to pipe this tricky little things!


Fast forward two days later to my soap batch.




 I am really enjoying this Vine app.  I still have not gotten the courage to do an actually video and these little videos are slowly letting me feel more comfortable with the camera.  I hope you don't mind the background noise :)
 
 
I was pretty happy with the final result.  I did work fast since I knew it may set on me quick and I was happy that it allowed me to do a few swirls.  Once again I used a drop swirl with the a combination of spoon and chop stick to do the swirls. 
 
 
I am happy!  and pretty proud of my little flowers.  I worked hard at piping them! 
 
Thanks for checking out my blog!
HAPPY SOAPING!!!
Roxana


10 comments:

  1. Your soap turned out wonderful! Love the colors and the swirl, and the videos are great!

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  2. I love the colors you chose for the soap - the blue / periwinkle seems just perfect. And of course your swirls are always amazing!

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  3. It looks like you have been making soap flowers for ages. You should be proud of yourself!

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    1. Thank you! I was thinking the other day that I just may try doing an actual edible cup cake :)

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  4. I ADORE these Roxana! I realllly want to try piping flowers after seeing what you have done, just amazing!

    By the way, I read somewhere that running your piping bag under warm water will help keep the soap from setting up too quick, and if it's not setting up fast enough to put your piping bag in the fridge. I haven't tried these myself, but it's one of those little tips I have kept tucked away in my brain in case I ever need it!

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    1. Thanks Cee! I will be sure to remember that next time for sure!

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  5. Those little flowers are so cute!

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  6. OMG, that is gorgeous! The colours are fantastic and you really did an amazing job with the piping. I like how the pink flowers make a beautiful accent to the purply-blue flowers.

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