Showing posts with label Double Butter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Double Butter. Show all posts

Monday, October 9, 2017

October 2017 | Autumn Spiced | KCK Soapery


The vision for this was pumpkin pie with autumn leaves.


Leaves were made from melt and pour soap. Colors used for the cold process were activated charcoal for black and red, and brown mica mix for the pumpkin.


Mixing lye with the Coconut oil, Olive oil, Rice Bran oil, Palm oil, Mango butter, Shea butter, and Castor oil.  Scented with Spiced pumpkin fragrance oil.


Poured the pumpkin batter as my main soap color.


I had hoped to have the black go into the soap deeper but it started hardening faster than I thought.


So I swirled in the color using a spoon.


Gave the loaf some texture using spoon as well.


Added the leaves on top.


Tried to space the leaves equally.


Out of the mold.  


Finally cut.  

Thanks for dropping by!

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

September 2017 | Gingered Bergamot | KCK Soapery


Attempted another butterfly swirl.

This batch needed a little more imagination to visually see the butterflies.


By placing the ends of the soap side by side, you get to see some sort of butterfly silhouette.


As pictured above, my butterfly was a no show at first. After watching other soapers' pictures I noticed that most of them took pictures after placing the bottoms of the soap together.

 Scented with "Gingered Bergamot" described to be citrusy notes of bergamot and freshly ground ginger, sandalwood, cedar, Indian patchouli, and sweet basil.


Oils used were Coconut oil, Olive oil, Rice Bran oil, Palm oil and Castor oil.  Butters were Mango butter, and Shea butter.
This batch was swirled by a tool I made from drain pipes with a straw as seen in the picture above on top of the white mold.


Colors used were white (titanium dioxide), yellow and green mica.


Poured most of the white.


Made a green line.


Yellow above the green.


Green batter on top of the yellow.


With the straw on a drain cleaner tool, I tried to make a butterfly swirl. As seen in the finished picture above, I ended up pushing the colors down instead of swirling them.


Above picture was taken after the swirling.


Covered the swirl with another layer of white and drizzled leftover yellow and green on top. The batter was hardening so I was in a hurry, I forgot to take picture of the drizzled yellow and green.


Swirled the top in a figure of 8 pattern.


Off the mold.  


And it's cut!

Happy Soaping!

Friday, September 15, 2017

September 2017 | Lavender Essential Oil | KCK Soapery


This batch was inspired by a family member who likes essential oils.  


I decided to make this very natural, no added colors or fragrance. Oils used were Olive Oil, Rice Bran Oil, Coconut Oil, Palm Oil, and Castor Oil.  I also used two butters, Shea Butter and Mango Butter and scented with Lavender Essential Oil.


I always love the look and feel of the oils and butters emulsifying.


Poured the batch onto the mold.  Just as natural, plain, and simple.


 I got an itch and just had to do some artsy stuff.  Using spoon, I gave the top some texture.


Added some lavender buds in the middle. The buds were added while the soap was still wet in the mold.
I forgot to take a picture of it.
This picture was taken after I unmolded the soap.


Some of the lavender buds are still just loosely attached and came off.  But I like the contrast it gave to the soap.

Thank you for stopping by!

Thursday, August 17, 2017

August 2017 | Minions | KCK Soapery


These were made for a "Minions" themed party.


Trying to get the right shade of blue, by adding teal and blue.  Yellow was the combination of yellow and gold.


Used my favorite skin-loving oils for this cupcake recipe which include the following olive oil, palm oil, coconut oil, rice bran oil, castor oil and cocoa butter, and mango butter.


Divided the soap batter as above. I just wanted to add a little white to add more contrast to the blue and yellow.  This batch is scented with lavender and mint fragrance oil.


The base of the cupcake.


Tried to pipe the yellow without covering the blue.




While school shopping, we found a book of minion stickers. Just perfect timing.

Hopefully people receiving these little party favors are going to love them.

Thank you for stopping by!

Saturday, December 27, 2014

December 2014 | Amazing Grace | KCK Soapery

 
Tuesday started out great, so I decided to try a new design technique using five colors for the first time.  However, it did not happen.  The soap batter hardened faster than expected and the video ran out of battery.  I ended up having an "Abstract" design.
 
 
First time using a lot of colors, Titanium Dioxide for white, woodland green, ultramarine blue, red oxide and activated charcoal for black.
 
 
The hubby can't stop sniffing at the soap, he said it has a "subtle - cool - menthol - like scent".  This was scented with "Amazing Grace" fragrance oil which is described as a blend of Italian bergamot and sparkling lemon sweetened with freshly picked citron and neroli.  A white floral jasmine, orange blossom and rose are blended with sheer musk and cedarwood. 
 
 
 The batch was made using Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Palm Oil, Castor Oil, Shea Butter and Mango Butter.
 
 
I hope you enjoy these design.
 
Happy Soaping!!!

Friday, December 26, 2014

December 2014 | Lavender/Peppermint | KCK Soapery

 
My new and improved Lavender/Peppermint artisan soap. Peppermint essential oil was added a little bit more than the previous batch for that minty feel and aroma that a friend enjoyed so much and wanted more of.
 
 
Diluted soap colorants Titanium Dioxide for white, woodland green and purple.
 
 
Ingredients include Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Palm Oil, Shea Butter, Castor Oil and Mango Butter.  The Shea Butter is a new favorite ingredient.  It added to the silky feel of the soap and added more skin loving benefits as well.
 
 
I drop swirled the three colors, top with a thin layer of white and drizzled the rest of the batter on top.
 
 
Did the chopstick swirl using two layers of  "O"s .
 
 
Got this wacky thought of doing something a little different by adding a spoon swirl texture on one side of the soap.  How do you guys think of that?  Maybe for just this once or can I do it again.
 
 
Unmolded the batch four days later just because everybody is home for the holidays and everything including the soaps just have to wait a bit longer.  I like the look and feel of freshly unmolded soap with Shea Butter better than my previous batches.
 
 
Most likely the extra 3 days of settling in the mold made the soap less tacky.  The soap loaf came off smooth and did not have any big cracks on the ends like my previous ones.
 
 
Loving the look of these. 

Happy Soaping!!!