Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Regency Soaps - First Blog and Soap Club Challenge

Soap Club Challenge - Holly Swirl

Hello and welcome to my first blog.  I am from Australia and began making soaps about a year ago.  It didn't take me long to become a soaping addict!  Over the coming months, I'll be developing my blogsite and I'll be sharing all things soapy and hopefully learn a lot from you guys too!

This month's Soap Club Challenge, organised by Amy Warden of Great Cakes Soapworks is a technique developed by Holly from Missouri River Soaps.  A huge thanks to both Amy and Holly.  It has been described as a swirl within a swirl; it combines an ITP swirl and a drop swirl with quite spectacular results.  I am really looking forward to seeing everyone's creations.

My first attempt turned out very well I think.  I used a pineapple cilantro fragrance, which behaved beautifully for me.  Colours chosen were black, cherry and white, and I decided to add poppy seeds and red jojoba beads to the top layer of white to give some interest and a little exfoliation.

I decided to try another batch - this time with a twist.  I divided the batter to make the layers even, deep sea green on the bottom with an apple green and white swirl, and apple green on top with deep sea green and white swirl.  For this one I used a blend of citrus essential oils which also behaved well.  The bottom layer had set up a little further than I'd have liked, so the swirl in that layer is not as defined as it could have been.  Oh well, I'll just have to try this one again!  This is a fun technique, but the trick is definitely in the preparation!

Here are some pics of the end results

Holly Swirl Batch 1 -  I think I might call this one Red Devil.
Holly Swirl - The first attempt.
Holly Swirl - The first attempt.
Holly Swirl - A good name for this one might be Topsy Turvy.

Holly Swirl - The second attempt.

Holly Swirl - The second attempt.

I hope you like the results.  Let me know what you think.

Bye for now

Gail


36 comments:

  1. Both your soaps are beautiful....I particularly like the green colours. You nailed it!! :)

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    1. Thank you Dianne :). I tried to post a comment on your blog but it doesn't want to work for me. I absolutely love your soap. The colours really pop. Great job!

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  2. Beautiful, both soaps! Pretty colours and swirls. I especially like the green soap as well.

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  3. Difficult to choose, because I like both soaps! But the green one is so special!

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  4. Thank you. I was leaning towards the green myself but was outvoted by my family!

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  5. I really like your color combination. Great.

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  6. Both are great, but the green is spectacular!

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  7. Lovely swirls!

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  8. What a great idea! The layered green with the swirl is so eye catching.

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  9. I love both of them!!! Gorgeous swirls!

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  10. Both are gorgeous and i especially love the green one! We were obviously on the same thought pattern because my entry is similar to your black and cherry one! Lol!

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    1. Yes! I noticed that; great minds ... Haha. Thanks.

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  11. Oh yes, they are both very lovely!! Great job, Gail!

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    1. Thanks Amy :) I had a heap of fun with this challenge and the technique. Thanks again to you and Holly for making it possible and encouraging us to stretch our creativity. Wonderful!

      Judging from everyone's comments I should have entered the green soap. C'est la vie! I'll follow my instinct next time. But my family are very supportive bless their little cotton socks!

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  12. Both lovely soaps. I really like your green swirl challenge!

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  13. Both are soooo pretty! I love the confetti in the top soap!

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    1. Thanks Cee. Just had a look at your blog - nice! And subscribed :)

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  14. These are both fabulous! Love the green swirls.

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  15. Really pretty. Love the greens

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  16. 2 great soaps.
    well done for the swirls on both.
    I really like what you' ve done on the green soap with 2 opposite parts.

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  17. Gail this is gorgeous! Your challenge soap came out so dramatically, but I think you should have entered the green one. The two-tone base is gorgeous. Good luck in the challenge!

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    1. Thanks for your comments Melissa. I thought the same - should've entered the green. :( I'll definitely go with my gut next time! But I've had fun so it's all good. And you never know, others might try the same technique when they do a Holly Swirl so that's great too. Good luck to you too! :)

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  18. I really like the Green soap. it's eye-catchy.

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  19. They are both pretty! I really like the green one and how the swirl cuts through the two layers.

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