Plum Tea Soap with a mantra swirl. Ingredients: olive oil, aloe vera juice, coconut oil, sweet almond oil, sodium hydroxide, shea butter, fragrance, castor oil, colorants, goat milk, kaolin clay, activated charcoal, silk.
This month’s challenge in the Soap Challenge Club hosted by Amy Warden of Great Cakes Soapworks was to create a soap with a mantra swirl. There are two ways to do a mantra swirl. One involves putting a divider in your mold pouring two colors in the mold simultaneously, then using a bottle with a yorker cap to squirt a third color in between and using a skewer to swirl the soap. Alternatively, you can put two dividers in your mold and pour one color in each section. When you cut the soap, you have to be careful to cut it so that the design shows. Here is a demonstration of how to do this kind of mantra swirl and how to cut it.
I chose to do a modified mantra swirl because I wanted to use my favorite cutter. Amy warned that it was more advanced, but I thought it looked about the same. Boy, was I wrong!
First things first, here is Kenna‘s demonstration of how to do the modified mantra:
Just a pause to say how wonderful the soap making community is. So many talented soap makers freely share their techniques and recipes with beginners. It is rare to be a part of a community that is so giving, especially when many of us are selling our craft.
I have to confess I committed a big no-no, and I kind of have to wonder when I’m going to learn about this because I do it all the time: I used a fragrance I’d never tried before. It accelerated and thickened up fast, and I was sure I’d ruined my swirl. I was so surprised and pleased when I cut it and found it was pretty.
It is so hot here in Massachusetts that my soap started to gel even after I had cut it. Soap has NEVER done this to me before. I had put this batch in the freezer and then the fridge to prevent gel because I want to avoid it getting so hot that glycerine rivers destroyed the look of the white part. Instead, I have about three pretty bars (you are looking at them above) and the rest are sort of warpy, goopy messes. It’s tragic!
I’m sure the soap is fine to use, though. I don’t think I can sell it. Bah!
It’s a shame, too, because the fragrance is heavenly! It is a beautiful, soft plum fragrance with a tea base note that is just amazing. I definitely love the fragrance.
What I think I might do is show the bars in a YouTube video and ask if anyone wants them, absolutely free. I will definitely be keeping some for myself!
I tried to video the making of this soap, but it didn’t work out because Steve had to drop the camera and help me get the soap into the mold. Poor man even got a glob of raw soap on his ungloved hand, and I sent him off to wash it off so he didn’t get a lye burn. It was a scary few minutes!
I couldn’t be more pleased with how the soap turned out or more disappointed that the gel I tried to prevent happened anyway and made a mess out of my pretty soaps!
Wow, I used a lot of exclamation points in this post. But let me tell you, this was some exclamation point soap.
It turned out so pretty Dana, beautiful color choices for a plum tea soap, and your hanger swirl is so lovely! I’ve never heard of soap gelling after it’s cut either…good to be aware of! 🙂
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I haven’t either! I thought for sure I was safe leaving them out after I’d cut them. I guess not in this heat! Thanks for the kind words. I mixed the plum color myself from a mix of ultramarine violet oxide and brick red oxide.
This is really beautiful! The swirls are perfectly done! Congratulations!
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Thanks, Natalia!
Your soap looks beautiful, I love your maroon color. You should totally give the bars away you don’t want to sell. Anyone would be happy to have them, the ingredients sound wonderful and rich. Nicely done.
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What beautiful bold colors. huge LIKE
Thank you, Sabine!
Wow – it gelled AFTER you cut it?? That’s some pretty insane heat, or a very aggressive fragrance, I’m not sure which! I’m glad you were able to get at least 3 beautiful bars out of the batch! Did you leave the camera running while your husband was helping? That might be some interesting footage to listen to anyway. 🙂 Your soap is beautiful!
I know! I think it’s a combination of the heat and the fragrance. It makes me feel better that you hadn’t heard of it happening before either. We didn’t leave the camera running, unfortunately, because we were in crisis mode, but I we have a tripod and mount. We should have popped it in there and would have if we’d thought faster. And thanks! I am glad three bars came out. That’s a third of the batch I made, so considering how crazy it was, that’s not bad!
How lovely! I find what happened to be a weird reaction, but I’m glad you have a few bars! Next time, your soap will be better!
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Well, next time, I will know better than to trust the bars won’t gel after they’re cut!
Wow you wouldn’t know to look that it was troublesome! Looks awesome…love those big bold hanger swirls,and the colours,& the texture on top suits it perfectly. Love it!
Thank you!