20 thoughts on “The Column Swirl Unmolded

  1. Ohhhhh…..okay perfect. See – you didn’t mess it up with your extra swirling at all – it’s AWESOME!!!

  2. Just as pretty out of the mold, a must try swirl for me. I am so excited, now to have a FO or EO that won’t come to a quick trace. :-)

  3. Thanks, ladies! Oh…Tanya. I’m sooo going to make Peacock feather soap…your comment gave me an idea for a design.

    But tonite…round two. With white, black and red. Simplify it a bit and try to get skinnier rings.

  4. Thanks to Ruth Esteves for sending me a link to your page. WOW is all I can say. Absolutely beautiful. The creativity of soapers amazes me every day. Inspires & encourages me to keep trying new things. Awesome :)

    • Hi Lori,

      Glad to have you hear. I’m a big fan of your blog/shop and only wished I lived closer to take all of your wonderful classes.

  5. So we’ll have to sleep before we get to see tonight’s adventure with the black, white and red? that’s just not fair!!

  6. Gorgeous and delightful!!!
    A super creative technic. Could you please post the base recipe that you use?
    I am a melt and pour soapmaker, and I have to give a try to this CP process and technic.

    Congrats and thanks for keeping me updated!!

    Warm regards,
    Mariana
    from Mar D. Jabones

  7. I love how the final bars turned out! I am going to try this technique today. I cut my slabs into logs then bars so I am interested to see what the cross section will look like. Thank you for sharing this inspiring soap!

  8. These are so pretty – I love the fade on the finished bars. It’s very “hippy”!!

  9. Wow!!! That looks really easy! I’m going to give it a try. It’s beautiful!!

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