Don't ask me why I chose the colors I did, I scratched my head too... For some reason that night it didn't occur to me that I should use blue for blueberry scented soap?! To make the matter worse the fragrance I used discolored my perfectly planned color scheme (hey, I already said I don't know why it's not blue!) to yellow. That yellow tint had turned the pumice bottom layer a baby puke green.
But this is what I got instead... sigh... But hey, it smells really good!
Wouldn't it be nice if it was not discolored like when I just took the loaf out?!
But this is what I got instead... sigh... But hey, it smells really good!
Wow, amazing soap! Very pretty :)
ReplyDeleteAnna
magnifique !!
ReplyDeleteIt's still beautiful hon, we soapers have such a critical eye for our own work!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of your Wild Blueberry soap, the one you had to add tons of blue to offset the yellow. And I didn't learn from that... why?! LOL stupid me, must be the age thing, getting old!
DeleteI love your creative mix of colors! Some of the swirls do look like berries.
ReplyDeleteWonderfull.
ReplyDeleteFantastic soap.
ReplyDeleteHi Emily - Those swirls look GREAT! I love the combination of pink, black and white.
ReplyDeleteEmily if you hadn't told us it discolored we wouldn't have noticed it! It's still a very nice soap :)
ReplyDeleteОчень красиво! Сказочно!
ReplyDeleteспасибо!
DeleteSometimes soaps don't turn out like we want but that makes it even more fun! I think the colors look fantastic in your soap!
ReplyDeleteCall me crazy, but I absolutely LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteHey, I think it looks pretty snazzy! The swirls are perfect! Even the green on the bottom looks very sparkly and cool!
ReplyDeleteHi Emily,I have been watching your You Tube videos and love them! I actually really love these colors together. I think your soap looks perfect as is!
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