Showing posts with label Watery Florals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watery Florals. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

March 2018 | Abalone and Sea Real Estate | KCK Soapery


Custom-made soap for a friend who is also a real estate agent here in Midland, Michigan.
She loves the Abalone and Sea fragrance and this is what I came up for her.  I hope she and her clients will like them.  She likes to incorporate the seashells into the soap and I decided to add a small Michigan state design onto the soap as well.


I used my favorite recipe which includes coconut oil, olive oil, rice bran oil, palm oil, mango butter and castor oil.  Fragrance is described as a fresh ocean scent with notes of day lilies, sea spray, watery florals and musk.


Michigan state and the seashells were made using a melt and pour soap base.


Poured white soap batter as base and poured a green and a blue line in the middle.


Covered the lines with white and repeat.


Drizzled the leftover green and blue on top on the white.


Made a swirl using chopstick.


Added the toppings made.


Out of the mold and cut.

Can't wait to show you the second batch I made for my real estate friend!

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

November 2017 | Abalone and Sea | KCK Soapery


This was my daughter's color vision.  Her vision was of galaxy and it's a combination of blue, purple and white.


Blue and purple mica and titanium dioxide for white. Scented with Abalone and Sea described as a fresh ocean scent with notes of days lily, sea spray, watery florals, and musk.


Same favorite recipe which includes the following ingredients: Coconut oil, olive oil, rice bran oil, mango butter, palm oil and castor oil.


Poured the white base.


Poured a middle line of purple.


Alternate blue and purple soap batter.


Covered the swirls with white.


Drizzled purple on top of white.


Blue leftover soap batter.


Made a swirl with chopstick.


We were a little worried since the blue seems to overpower the purple.


Off the mold.  The purple is not as prominent but still visible.


Off the mold.


They turned out pretty good!