I used to make soap. I used to sell soap. I took a long break from making soap and now I am making soap again.
After I made that first simple batch in October I was hooked all over again! I started joining groups on Facebook, watching YouTube videos, and revisiting my favorite blogs and realized that soapy creativity had soared since the last time I had made soap. What I saw was pretty amazing and I knew right away that I had to get back in on that action!
I found that soapers were frequently mentioning the Great Cakes Soap Challenge, so I knew I had to take a look. I found it just in time to sign up for the January challenge and because there was the option, I signed up for the two months after that as well.
The January challenge was all about collaboration. I asked my bestie, Rachel, to work with me on this challenge. We ended up making seven batches of soap in that weekend and we had a blast doing it. It was a hard choice, but this is the soap we decided was the winner...
The technique is called the Dancing Funnel Swirl. I had watched several YouTube videos about this one and knew we were going to have to give it a try. I think is is fantastic for having been our first time!
Here is a recap of our soapy weekend collaboration:
Of course, no one wants to soap on an empty stomach, so a pizza delivery was required! Yum!!
Don't worry, we cleared away all the food before we got started!
Soaping supplies out and ready...
Me scooping out the coconut oil...
A few of our first tries...
We saved the best for last.
Here is Rachel pouring the soap to mix the colors:
| My turn (I, of course, had to do the pink!) |
| Rachel's turn (She did the purple and teal) |
| Ta-da!! |
All of our soaps resting...
We made a lot of soap!!
And all cleaned up...
We totally thought these looked like something from Dr. Seuss, so we are calling this soap, "Seussical Swirls"!
This soap challenge was a blast and I am so glad that my first challenge ever was the Collaboration Challenge! I am super excited and already have ideas swirling around in my head for next month!

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