
This is how it looked just out of the molds.

Here it is stacked on the drying racks, where it will cure for four weeks. (Doesn't it look good enough to eat?

This is the "Sunflower and Calendula" and "White Tea and Ginger" bars. We are SO disappointed in the S&C bars. They look so cool, although we put a little too much calendula (dried marigold leaves) on top. They sounded so intriguing, with clary sage, marjoram, and turmeric added. BUT, so far they smell like stinky wet paint! We're going to let them cure, but if they don't miraculously smell better, they may have to be thrown away. (Yes, they really are that bad!) The White Tea and Ginger bars smell marvelous.
More WT&G and "Cinnamon/Almond." Both yummy.
"Mayan Gold", "Arabian Spice" (Amy's favorite BY FAR), and "Coconut." All "delicious."
Not bad for our first "at home" soapmaking.
5 comments:
very cool. they look like delicious bar cookies! So you have to wait for weeks? work well done!
I'll take a white tea and ginger please :)
They do look good enough to eat. In fact, when I was browsing through your posts & didn't see the title, I thought they were a bunch of different bar cookies. That would be a fun activity too!
Enjoy your stay-cation. Sounds fun!
Great job!!! Those look like they turned out terrific. I'm so "guardedly optimistic" of you.
Do you have a plan for the "stay-cation" this summer? I think I'm going to need some help, starting with a job for the 15 year old!!!!!!
Those look AWESOME! That seems like so much fun! Too bad there's not smell-o-vision with the computers so we could smell them as well as admire you ladies' handiwork!
It looks like fudge! What a creative idea.
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