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!
Oh, that's so very pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWUNDERBAR. You're an artist.
ReplyDeleteHello Liz,
ReplyDeleteDon't apologize about the mess. If we don't make one it is not fun. :) Those are some beautiful soaps.
eeeegads, girl, you are something else! I love it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks 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.
ReplyDeleteMy 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!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutelly wonderful! The colour of the roses is perfect. Please give the tutorial . I would really like to try that. You are an artist !
ReplyDeleteUtterly gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Beth!
ReplyDeleteThanks 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.
ReplyDeleteThat is stunning!!! Stunning! I love it!
ReplyDeletexoxo Heather
ps. I tagged you on my blog! :)
What a beautiful soap Elizabeth. How gorgeous. Sod the mess.
ReplyDeleteWow, lovely! It almost makes me want to try synthetic colours... which is saying a lot! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteOMG! Stunning!
ReplyDeleteI 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!!
Messy molds? Who's noticing the messy molds when the soap is so incredible?? And easy? That's hard for me to believe.
ReplyDeleteThanks again, everyone. :)
ReplyDeleteStunning soaps! Those are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI'm still a noob at this CP thing. I made my 3rd batch today. :)
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.
ReplyDeleteI could even send you our camera to take "decent" photos with?
=)
That is so cool! How long it take you to do it?
ReplyDeleteLori
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OMG Elizabeth those roses are fab, fab, fab!
ReplyDeleteFar too clever for words ;-)
Thanks so much, everyone!
ReplyDeleteAnn-Marie, I'd be delighted!
Lori, it didn't take long at all -- maybe a minute.
Cool! Email me at (info at brambleberry dot com) and we'll get all the details nailed down. =)
ReplyDeleteSorry 'bout that anon post, blogger wasn't letting me on.
ReplyDeleteEmail me and I'll get the camera details sorted. =)
wow - those are SO beautiful! stunning actually. well done! you are taking soap artistry to a new level.
ReplyDeleteoh my god its gorgeous! did you make the tutorial? because I dream about this !
ReplyDeleteHi Kelly, I have a half-done tutorial, but nothing to publish. :( Maybe one day!
ReplyDeleteHi Beth,
ReplyDeletewe are still anticipating your rose soap tutorial. Great design BTW. Respect from Slovenia.
Marko - www.TovarnaOrganika.si