Showing posts with label blackberry seeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blackberry seeds. Show all posts

Saturday, August 25, 2018

Cutting logs of Soap

I used the book Pure Soapmaking by Anne-Marie Faiola to inspire this batch of soap. 

Each log is about 50 oz. of soap. I'm terrible at cutting, so my bars usually have 4.5-5.5 oz. soap each. 
After removing the bar from the mold, I lay it on its best side (where drag marks won't matter as much) and cut using a non-serrated knife. I use a pampered chef knife and cutting board with notches to help guide.



 I'm still learning how to make layers. You can see my first-poured layer was a nice light color, but the second was too dark. The third and fourth are hardly distinguishable. 

Putting a few blackberry seeds on top made a cute scrubby addition. These will likely come off the first couple of washes, but that's okay. 

And you can see I got 10 bars from this loaf, all are at least 4.5 oz. 

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Homemade is BESTmade

I began making homemade soap (cold process mostly) in June, and I feel like I'm getting better almost every single bath. (Yeah, I'll admit there have been a few fails!)

 Here is a charcoal face soap fresh in the mold.

Here is a batch of eucalyptus soap made with goat milk

I love the layers in this raspberry jam scented soap

Here is an unscented scrubby soap made with blackberry seeds. I'm in love with these layers!



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