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AUDREY'S RAMBLINGS WHATEVER I FEEL LIKE SHARING Search MAIN MENU Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content * Home * About POST NAVIGATION ← Older posts LATEST STUFF Posted on October 14, 2014 by admin Reply Wow, so long since last posting. My soap making is sporadic since having two kids. I squeeze it in when I can but it takes a lot of planning. Try to get it in during naps. Do a lot of prep work over the days prior so I can just make. I pay closer attention to my lye since having kids. Here’s what I have been doing lately. The last time I made soap was 4/13/12. So on 1/10/14 I started with a simple 100% olive oil castile soap. Basics. I did use some cocoa powder to color. No fragrance. I put it in my slab mold with the dividers. 3/27/14: I made unfragranced soap used a rainbow of colors to make some colored embeds. I did also make a loaf of Black Raspberry and Vanilla. Here’s the Black Raspberry and Vanilla. I did stripes of white, pink, and purple. Then I spoon swirled. I CPOP’d and it heated up too much, thus lots of titanium dioxide crackling or glycerin rivers. Then I used the colored chunks to roll into multicolored balls and cut up some of the colored soap for embeds. 4/5/14: group shot Here are the colored soap balls in a white base. No crackling this time because I didn’t CPOP and no overheating occurred. It’s fragranced with Passionfruit, but it morphed and lost all of it’s tart goodness. It’s still looks cute though. Then the colored chunks it put into a soap fragranced with Sweet Orange and Chili Pepper. Then one I put in jojoba beads for exfoliation in one fragranced with Ocean Breeze And a drop swirl for one fragranced with Viva La Juicy type. 6/22/14: I tried my hand at a rainbow soap. Unfortunately the Georgia Peach fragrance oil morphed and it looks better than it smells. It’s still a fruity smell, but it isn’t the nice peach that I was looking for. I do like how the rainbow turned out! 8/31/14: I got a hankering to do soap cupcakes! These are fragranced in Avobath type. Hot damn! They are cute! I do love piping. I don’t know why I don’t do it for actual baked cupcakes and cakes. I also made Root Beer fragranced soap. It turns a very dark brown color so I kept some unfragranced to make it look like a foamy top. The tan color will go very dark like the edges as it is exposed to the air. Smells just like the soda. I used mottled orange soap balls and an orange mica line for Kumquat fragranced soap. I also made a simple, plain soap fragranced with Oatmeal Milk and Honey. I didn’t take a photo of this one. Posted in Main Page | Leave a reply LATEST SOAP TALLY Posted on March 18, 2012 by audrey Reply I'm looking over my soap notes. I made my first cold process soap Nov 2009! Since then I have used 117 pounds of oils/butters to make approximately 140 pounds of soap!! WOW! I have used over 45 different recipes. I've used a variety of different kinds of molds. Milk cartons, Pringles cans, plastic boxes, plastic cookie trays, silicone muffin and cupcake pans, silicone cake pans, rubber ice cube trays, wood molds, silicone lined wood molds. I've used cow's milk, goat's milk, vegetable purees, honey, salt, beer, colloidal oatmeal as additives. I've used a variety of colorants and fragrances. I still have a nice collection of fragrance and essential oils and I want to get more! I've had a lot of fun making soap these 2 years and I plan on continuing to have more fun! Posted in Main Page | Leave a reply SOAPS FROM 3/12/12 Posted on March 13, 2012 by audrey Reply Here's my latest soaps! Apricot Freesia Fresh Bamboo Vanilla Pear Raspberry Truffle Posted in Main Page | Leave a reply LATEST SOAPS Posted on March 8, 2012 by audrey Reply I tried my hand at videoing my latest soaps. Took forever to load. But I didn't have to take a bunch of photos either. Posted in Main Page | Leave a reply MAKING SOAP Posted on February 22, 2012 by audrey Reply Finally getting some soap made again! It's so much fun!! Recently I've made several batches of soap. Lily of the Valley Clean Type Passionfruit Papaya Dream Type Acai Berries and Satin Lemongrass Kazi Kazi Acai and Mangosteen I used different molds and colorants. I'll have to take some photos and post them. Maybe I'll try making another video. Hmmm… Posted in Main Page | Leave a reply I'M IN THE MOOD TO SOAP! Posted on January 25, 2012 by audrey Reply Well, what shall I do for my next batch of soaping? I have a bunch of fragrance oils and essential oils, colorants and glitters… I love the smell of lemongrass, so refreshing. Lavender is always good. Soothing. Lily of the Valley… or maybe a fruity scent… Passionfruit Papaya or Turkish Mocha too many choices. It also doesn't help that I haven't picked a go to soap recipe either. They all feel about the same to me, so I just need to pick one and stick with it. Posted in Main Page | Leave a reply FINISHED CASTILE SOAPS! Posted on October 27, 2011 by audrey Reply Here are my finished castile soaps! I had some teddy bear embeds from before so I placed them on top of some of the soaps individual soaps. Very cute! I also got to use my tank cutter for the soap log. That's always fun, and it makes really even and consistent cuts and does them super quickly! So now these will sit around for a good and long cure. I mean really really long. People say a year is good. Posted in Main Page | Leave a reply CASTILE TEDDY IMAGE Reply October 27, 2011 by audrey Posted in soap Leave a reply CASTILE TEDDIES IMAGE Reply October 27, 2011 by audrey Posted in soap Leave a reply 100% OLIVE OIL CASTILE SOAP IMAGE Reply October 27, 2011 by audrey Posted in soap Leave a reply POST NAVIGATION ← Older posts Name Email * Proudly powered by WordPress