Anyway, here are the results which my husband think are pretty cool
Infused Oils left to right: Spirulina, Australian Bush Tomato, Alkanet, Madder Root, Indigo & Turmeric |
Follow me on my exploration of different uses for botanicals and natural ingredients in soap making and other uses
Infused Oils left to right: Spirulina, Australian Bush Tomato, Alkanet, Madder Root, Indigo & Turmeric |
Clockwise from the top. Spirulina, Paprika, Alkanet, Madder Root Indigo, Turmeric, Australian Bush Tomato Centre: Chlorophyll |
Colourants waiting to be infused. Left to Right: Spirulina, Australian Bush Tomato, Alkanet, Madder Root, Indigo & Turmeric |
There is something quite theraputic sitting by a water fall, taking the time to appreciate the surrounding area.
This is truly a wonderful way to spend a winter afternoon, the aroma is simply captivating. From the mossy damp leaf litter smell as it slowly crumbles back into the earth, to the healing fragrances of eucalyptus and tea tree. The water babbling over rocks as it makes its way to the waterfall is imbued by the tea tree and eucalyptus tannin /oils that has washed into the water system. I find myself wanting to go for a swim. Perhaps not. It is winter after all.
We spent New Years Day this year in Tasmania at Bridestowe Lavender Estate followed by exploring the countryside looking for an old rail line. The lavender estate for me and the old rail line adventure for my hubby.
Whilst my hubby was exploring an old rail tunnel, I was mesmerised by the beauty surrounding me. This photo is a throwback to a magical start to the year.
I'm so excited, that I have to share this pic. Some new silicone moulds I ordered arrived via post today. I can't wait to try them out. I'm sure tonight I will go to bed with thoughts of soap embeds drifting in my head 😆😆
Happy soaping everyone 😄😄
Drop Swirl Design - I see a Jelly Fish |
Underside of Soap unmoulded too early |
Beautiful pattern on top moments before the clingwrap saga coloured with activated charcoal and paprika. |