Further to last month’s effort, I bring you this month’s soapblogging! Once again, rubbish camera, poor light, yadda yadda. Feel free to enthuse about the “artistic” effect.
Raspberries ‘N’ Cream

Maple Oatmeal

Pineapple Saffron

Lime in de Coconut

Choco Swirl

Sweetgrass

Sandalwood Shimmer

Mayan Gold

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Lauredhel is a forty-something woman with a disability. She lives in her Western Australian family home where books, Lego, and soapmaking gear constantly compete for space. She blogs about feminism, reproductive justice, freedom from violence, the use and misuse of language, medical science, being disabled, her vegetable garden, and whatever else pops into her head.
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I do like the “artistic” effect. But why does looking at your soaps make me feel hungry?
This was a particularly “foodie” batch of scents!
Oh, very nice indeed :-) Thank you for sharing. These look absolutely enticing.
I can’t pick a favourite although am drawn to the sandalwood one for sure … may be the hippy chick in me ;-D
Lisa
Making soap is so much fun! Tigtog’s right, though. I’m always tempted to eat it.
Damn, those are purty. Can only begin to imagine the full sensory experience of getting to see AND smell them. I loved reading the how last time, definitely always give a link back to it with future soapblogging entries, though I guess the “soap” category should suffice. LOVE the swirls. And, as a chemistry person, love seeing the word “saponification” in casual conversation.
I’m guessing “saturated sodium hydroxide solution” does it for you, then?
Oh, how beautiful! What a great activity. Very artistic and I like the different shapes. I bought some apple soap while in Melbourne recently from a small family business and it’s a lovely mix of green and pink. One of my favourite soaps was vanilla and something else. It smelled really nice, but I’ve just run out of my last cake!
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