I won't bore you with photos of the soap-making process. But here's the lemon/poppyseed/lemon peel, in a large square mold. I've just begun to texture the soap, using a spoon to scoop and dig up the soap as it's hardening, piling it up into a little mountain ridge. It's still soft and somewhat liquidy, so I had to keep at it, as it hardened more.
After a couple of passes, it's firming up, and I'm liking the rippled texture. It was so much fun to play with it and whirl it around.
A few hours later, it's lightened in color and hardened well. I also sprinkled some cocoa powder lightly on top. In a couple of days I'll pop these two ridges out, and cut the soap up. I'll show you then what it looks like.
I also used this little mold for the first time, and it worked great! I put plain lemon scented soap in these. I can't wait to pop them out!
And I had enough soap to do 3 juice cans. These are excellent molds. I peel the paper off (which is already waxed on the inside). The circular shape is fun for soap, and it slices easily. These bars will have lemon scent and poppyseeds.
2 comments:
The lemon soap sounds dee-lish! When I made soap about a hundred years ago, I molded some of it in juice cans.
I love these juice cans, GJ! I just peeled them off this morning, and it's so easy -- you throw them away. And the round soap is a nice size. This lemon is smelling good, esp. the ones with the zest in them.
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