This Key Lime Pie fragrance has vanilla in it so would turn brown, but I used a Vanilla White-Color Stabilizer. I'm hoping that it will keep the soap from turning brown. We'll see. It smells really good. Lime with a creamy vanilla sugar. I think I would have preferred a more tart lime smell, but it's still good. I used green and little blue mica for color and I swirled it with the uncolored batter for the main pie; then the uncolored batter piped on top. I used one of my silicone round cake molds. This is just under 3 lbs of soap (a tad over 2 lbs of oils). I'll pop this out of the mold tomorrow.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Key Lime Pie
I made a Key Lime Soap Pie!

This Key Lime Pie fragrance has vanilla in it so would turn brown, but I used a Vanilla White-Color Stabilizer. I'm hoping that it will keep the soap from turning brown. We'll see. It smells really good. Lime with a creamy vanilla sugar. I think I would have preferred a more tart lime smell, but it's still good. I used green and little blue mica for color and I swirled it with the uncolored batter for the main pie; then the uncolored batter piped on top. I used one of my silicone round cake molds. This is just under 3 lbs of soap (a tad over 2 lbs of oils). I'll pop this out of the mold tomorrow.
This Key Lime Pie fragrance has vanilla in it so would turn brown, but I used a Vanilla White-Color Stabilizer. I'm hoping that it will keep the soap from turning brown. We'll see. It smells really good. Lime with a creamy vanilla sugar. I think I would have preferred a more tart lime smell, but it's still good. I used green and little blue mica for color and I swirled it with the uncolored batter for the main pie; then the uncolored batter piped on top. I used one of my silicone round cake molds. This is just under 3 lbs of soap (a tad over 2 lbs of oils). I'll pop this out of the mold tomorrow.
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