Monday, July 28, 2008

Rose Soap

I made this soap for a wholesale customer. It's usually made with embeds, but I've run out and don't have time to make more, so I decided to try something new -- swirly roses. The inspiration for these comes from Bavarian glass painting. It's not quite the same, but it is similar.



Please pardon the messy molds. I tend to pour soap everywhere when trying to be creative. The fast-moving floral fragrance didn't help!

29 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:33 PM

    Oh, that's so very pretty!

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  2. WUNDERBAR. You're an artist.

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  3. Hello Liz,
    Don't apologize about the mess. If we don't make one it is not fun. :) Those are some beautiful soaps.

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  4. eeeegads, girl, you are something else! I love it!!!!!

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  5. Thanks so much! I feel a little guilty because these are so easy to do. I'll try to get some decent photos and post a tutorial later.

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  6. My jaw just dropped, and I think my lips uttered a "wow" under my breath. Very inspiring. I hope you get a chance to post a tutorial. Thanks for sharing!

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  7. Anonymous7:42 AM

    Absolutelly wonderful! The colour of the roses is perfect. Please give the tutorial . I would really like to try that. You are an artist !

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  8. Utterly gorgeous!

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  9. Anonymous7:14 PM

    Gorgeous, Beth!

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  10. Thanks again, everyone. I've been thinking about the best way to do a tutorial and will probably have to wait until the weekend when I'll have some photography help.

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  11. That is stunning!!! Stunning! I love it!
    xoxo Heather

    ps. I tagged you on my blog! :)

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  12. What a beautiful soap Elizabeth. How gorgeous. Sod the mess.

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  13. Wow, lovely! It almost makes me want to try synthetic colours... which is saying a lot! Lovely!

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  14. OMG! Stunning!

    I was thinking that I am going to learn to do that no matter how many batches I botch = ) I'm so glad you're going to do a tutorial!!

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  15. Anonymous2:15 AM

    Messy molds? Who's noticing the messy molds when the soap is so incredible?? And easy? That's hard for me to believe.

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  16. Thanks again, everyone. :)

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  17. Stunning soaps! Those are just gorgeous!

    I'm still a noob at this CP thing. I made my 3rd batch today. :)

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  18. Wow, what a gorgeous soap. I can't wait to see your tutorial. Maybe we could have you guest blog on Soap Queen one of these days? This is an awesome looking batch of soap.

    I could even send you our camera to take "decent" photos with?

    =)

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  19. That is so cool! How long it take you to do it?

    Lori
    homemadebathproducts.blogspot.com

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  20. OMG Elizabeth those roses are fab, fab, fab!
    Far too clever for words ;-)

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  21. Thanks so much, everyone!

    Ann-Marie, I'd be delighted!

    Lori, it didn't take long at all -- maybe a minute.

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  22. Anonymous4:53 PM

    Cool! Email me at (info at brambleberry dot com) and we'll get all the details nailed down. =)

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  23. Sorry 'bout that anon post, blogger wasn't letting me on.

    Email me and I'll get the camera details sorted. =)

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  24. wow - those are SO beautiful! stunning actually. well done! you are taking soap artistry to a new level.

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  25. oh my god its gorgeous! did you make the tutorial? because I dream about this !

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  26. Hi Kelly, I have a half-done tutorial, but nothing to publish. :( Maybe one day!

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  27. Hi Beth,

    we are still anticipating your rose soap tutorial. Great design BTW. Respect from Slovenia.

    Marko - www.TovarnaOrganika.si

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