In yet another attempt to contrast and compare, I chose colours that I thought would compliment one another. Or maybe those back to school ads are starting to get to me and I'm choosing school colours. :P
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It's not clear from the picture but the purple and ivory are actually at different points. I layered the purple, and poured a thin layer of clear honey base, let it set, and then added the ivory piece and finished it all off with another thin layer of honey base. This soap has a blend of scents, from Bordeaux Blend to champagne, and of course a hint of honey, which should make for an interesting shower.
I like the concept of this soap. Why not four face? :D But I think you should make a Two Face soap as well. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Silvia! I think it totally depends on how many personalities I have going that day. ;D
DeleteOr maybe Face Off!
ReplyDeleteYou didn't mention blue, dis purple morph to blue on the back side? If it did, it did it great! I like the idea, such a interesting and original design.
Face off, that's a great name Maja! I put a layer of clear between the blue and purple, but maybe next time I should try it without separating them and see what happens.
DeleteI like Maja's name as well. Face Off! It sounds pretty cool and your soap sure looks pretty cool too :)
DeleteMaja comes up with great names, doesn't she? I'm glad you like the way it looks Roxana, it was fun to try out different geometric designs.
DeleteI just love the idea of different look front and back, no matter if there is a layer of clear soap between!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly helps to keep the colours from bleeding into each other. ;)
DeleteHow cool! I like how the front and back look totally different. Sounds like a neat scent blend, too!
ReplyDeleteThis soap is kinda like me Jenny, never know which way I'm facing. ;) I hope the scents come through alright, guess I won't know til it's used.
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