Monday, April 14, 2008

Soaps on the curing rack

Soaps on the curing rack:

Bora Bora - I still don't have a cut picture of it, only this wet pic. The bottom is a bright magenta/violet and the scent is a complex tropical fruit/sweet floral (smells somewhat like Victoria's Secret Love Spell).



Mendhi - bottom is deep blue and the scent is Nag Champa (earthy, sweet resin, spicy incense, and sandalwood). I was going for a henna-inspired look on the top. I need to get cut pics of this one too... I'm good at getting wet pics, but I drop the ball when it comes to getting cut pics (until it's time for Etsy photos).



We went to MOMA this weekend! Very very inspirational! Esp. when it came to colour. I hope that we can kind of incorporate some of that into our soaps. :)

8 comments:

DECA Candle and Bath said...

Those are amazing. As usual I am very impressed by your use of color and art in your soaps!

Unknown said...

Amazing as always...you are such an artist. What kind of coloring do you use?

Unknown said...

Oh and if it is okay with you I would like to add you to my links on my blog.

Bahama Soap Diva said...

Your soaps are a work of art.

Lomond Soap said...

I'm a long time lurker on Soapdish and always love to see your soaps, totally inspirational!
I even tried my version of your Pollock, didn't do it much justice :-(
One day, many years from now I'll make soap like you....perhaps!

Joanna Schmidt said...

Are these hot process or cold?

(pretty pretty)

Mary said...

Thanks, everyone!

We use oxides and micas (and for neon colours, we use neon oxides). And our soaps are cold process :)

Olga Dzhima said...

amazing! really amazing!