Well, its only taken me 2 months to get up the nerve to try this but I'm so happy with the results! The entire process took 3 days.
Day 1 for pouring the initial cake layers using 6 small batches. The goal was to allow each layer to firm up just enough that the next layer wouldn't sink through.
On Day 2, I was able to unmold and frost.
The cake is scented with a really delicious fruity scent.
You can watch the process below :0)
Amazing! I love everything about that soap: shape, colors, piping.
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DeleteWow! What a gorgeous, bright, happy, soapy cake! :-)
ReplyDeleteawesome ! I have added a link to your blog and video on my blog here http://blogsofsoap.blogspot.fr/2013/10/des-decors-interessants-la-poche-douille.html
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'll be sure to hop over and follow your blog as well :D
DeleteKia your cake is stunning!! I also love the video....so much work but the end result is amazing! Bet you would not have a bit of trouble getting a job as a baker LOL!
ReplyDeleteThank you Gloria :0)
DeleteWow, what a stunning soap cake, Kia! It looks like it took a lot of patience. The colors are so pretty, and the piping is beautiful. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteA lot of patience Jenny, lol. My family kept me company or else I would have gone crazy! I was a loooong process :0)
DeleteThis is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING !!
ReplyDeleteThis is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!! Love, love,love the colours :)
ReplyDeleteBoutifull, am in love with the soap nice one, but if I may ask am interested to do business with you, am here in Nigeria how will I go about the rainbow soap cutting and uncut one, any distributor here in Nigeria if we have u can drop the person contact so that i can reach him or her, am waiting for your respond thanks.
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