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Friday, October 19, 2018

Bermuda Triangle Cold Process Soap

This Bermuda Triangle Cold Process Soap is so fun and colorful! The beautiful ocean makes this soap absolutely stunning! Sitting on top are turtles, starfish and Clown fish.



My daughter Seonaide decided on this design for the Bermuda Triangle fragrance from Nature's Garden and wanted to keep the name. 


When ordering fragrance oils I asked a friend of mine to pick a few and Bermuda Triangle was one of them. When I opened the bottle it smelled amazing. It is an excellent blend of cantaloupe, honeydew, and watermelon; with citrus top notes of mandarin, tangerine, grapefruit and lime; with just a hint of juicy McIntosh apples.


We found some cute silicone candy molds at Michael's to make the embeds on top. A Turtle, Clown Fish, and a Star Fish. They all came out so cute!

 

 


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Can you tell that I am in love with making Cold Process Soap? There are so many more designs coming soon! My curing cabinet is completely full as of right now and as soon as you open the door you can smell the fragrances throughout the house. I just love it!


 

Of course we used micas from Mad Micas in shades Key West Blue, Envy Green, & Love Bite Pink. They make the most amazing micas around!
















HOW CUTE ARE THEY!?




 

Here are some of our other soaps you might like

Bewitching 
Voodoo

Want to make your own soap? Here are the supplies I use:

Kitchen Scale   
Soap Mold
Hanger Swirl Tool
Stick Blender
Pourable Bowls


My Soap Ingredients:

Olive Oil 


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