It's not unusual for people to plan a party and source the party favor a bit too late in the game because it's always thought to be the least important piece of the puzzle. If you are a cold process soap maker you would understand when I say it takes time to have a custom made soap ready so plan ahead, like 2 months ahead! Well, but what if it's too late already? This is where melt and pour soap comes to rescue.
What is melt and pour soap? It used to be made with detergent and glycerin, can be transparent or opaque, made to be meltable to form whatever shape you want it to be. Nowadays it can be made detergent free and just like cold process soap but with extra process of glycerin and high % alcohol (or propylene glycol) to turn it transparent and meltable. Melt and pour soap can be done at home but sure not as cost effective and quality is not as good in my opinion. Most of us source it from a supplier or directly from a manufacturer. The advantage of using melt and pour soap is you don't need to wait for cure time like cold process soap. And if you are not happy with your design you can always remelt it again. Nevertheless, I still prefer cold process soap most of the time. Cold process soap allows me to customize recipes and be more flexible with designs. In my opinion, quality can be far more superior than melt and pour soap.
Yes, those cherries are soap, usable soap. The only thing that's not soap is the stem. I collected and dried these stems from real cherries thinking one day I would need them. And I did! I must be a psychic or something! The only problem with making soap in the form of food is that it can easily be consumed as food if one does not read the label!
Yes, those cherries are soap, usable soap. The only thing that's not soap is the stem. I collected and dried these stems from real cherries thinking one day I would need them. And I did! I must be a psychic or something! The only problem with making soap in the form of food is that it can easily be consumed as food if one does not read the label!
Looks so great! I love your cupcakes!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe they are not edible - they are so life like!
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable, I love them!
ReplyDeleteWow, gorgeous! I love those real stems :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful soap cupcakes, I can't get over how real the cherries look!
ReplyDeleteI'm just awestruck by those cherries....so amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteDitto what Cee said! Real cherry stems, omg. And how did you manage to pipe mp soap? Did you add liquid soap to it or was it a special mp base?
ReplyDeleteSorry for late reply, I have been traveling with limited internet access. To pipe the M&P soap I melt the base then add natural liquid soap to it then whip it with a hand held electrical whisk just like making whip cream. The window of right consistency is very short as the "whipped soap" hardens when cooling down. In that case I just remelt it with low heat a little then whip it a gain.
DeleteEmily! Your colors are AMAZING! You got just the right colors for the cherries. You never cease to amaze me! Great job!
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