Saturday, December 19, 2015

Back at it

Vacation and holidays can sure mess up a person's soap schedule. I had a fair lull there as I had a flurry of cleaning, which soaping can undo in about, oh, 2 minutes, and then I had to keep the house clean until the house sitter came while we went on vacation. In the last few weeks, I managed to unload about 30-40 pounds of soap so I have room at the inn and can finally mess up my house up a little bit.

I decided to try Nurture's Really Red as a base as I've only used it as accent before. The name is spot on because it is indeed really really red. It's like I can't wrap my mind around it; I keep looking at it trying to decide if it's too loud or if it's okay. It's lathering pretty white for a new soap, so cured, the lather should be white. It would make a great goth soap if you have a good hand with black such that it doesn't give gray lather. It would be a surprising thing to have such a richly colored and color saturated soap with white lather. Maybe I'll put that on my list of soaps-to-do.


I love the technique of using high and low water batters in the same soap for the color variations it gives. I haven't gotten the strong halo effects Auntie Clara has gotten in some of hers nor the dramatic color variation she got when making her blue ultramarine soap but I suspect micas won't give the same degree of that because they aren't pigments but are particulate. It's okay with me because I still like what I get. Next time I won't add a touch of Khaki Yellow though- looks brown and bruised.


I have seen some extraordinary work done with polymer clays and caning and have a small frog covered in the most remarkable tiles. They are stunning and some of the designs boggle my mind in terms of how they put the clays together to get such shading and structure. The idea of caning seems like something that would lend itself to soap potentially so I gave it a go today with visions of stunning spirals tempered by the likely reality that it would be ugly to fair. It was very time intensive and I put as much variety into color combos that I could get with my block of soap so I could see what came out best. I got plenty of air pockets and a few nice spots but the process of rolling the soaps out needs tuning badly. I have a few ideas but it takes enough time that I will let my ideas percolate and get refined in my mind for a while before I give it another go. I feel potential there though!


And last, my attempt at making a Fordite-like soap. Didn't go as planned as usual and had to spin it but to good effect, I think. I like it!


1 comment :

  1. I would have loved to use all of the soaps you show on your blog but its really hard for me to get them as they are not easily available and secondly I don't have time to search them/

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