I love to take part in soap challenges as it allows me to really express my creativity and at the same time enhance my soapmaking skills. I don’t get much chance to do this within my business as I have to stick to my strictly regulated cosmetically certified recipes for the soap I sell via my website.
This month’s challenge required you to find a friend or family member to make soap with, who you don’t normally work with. I asked my friend Anna as she was really keen to make soap and had tried on her own previously but was unhappy with the resulting soap.
Anna is an artist; you can see her work here:
http://www.annaventuraartist.com/
http://www.facebook.com/annaventuraartist
When I asked Anna what kind of soap she would like to make, she asked if it was possible to recreate one of her gannet drawings within the soap. Anna originally wanted to embed the design within the soap log, but we only had a single day to work together so I advised her that an ebru style soap would work better and allow her more freedom of design. I thought her painting skills would really work with this style.
We made a white soap base in the bottom of the mould and I suggested scenting it with a marine fragrance called sea spray as it went well with the overall soap theme. We allowed it to set, and then poured a thin layer of soap batter on top (about 50mm thick). As you’ll see in the video below, Anna then created her design in this top layer using plastic pipettes and wooden skewers. The design was coloured using yellow iron oxide, activated charcoal and blue mica.
The soap recipe was a mix of palm, coconut, olive and sunflower oils with a superfat of 5% using 40% lye concentration.
As the challenge was all about collaboration, I thought it would be great to show what we’d each done to make the final product. I’ve made sections of the video go quickly so you get the essence of our day together without having to sit through hours of video!
Here is the finished wet soap next to Anna’s original drawing
After Anna had created her gannet design, we both took the leftover soap batter and created some more little soaps in some silicone moulds.
Thanks to Amy for coming up with this challenge, I really enjoyed working with Anna as I usually have to work on my own, it was so much fun and I would love to do it again.
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Wonderful work, ladies! A true piece of art! You make a great pair, and you should definitely do it again. 🙂
Thanks Amy, I’m so glad you like it. I definitely think we will make more soap together in the future! 🙂
Wow, Claire it is awesome
Thanks Marie. I can’t take the credit though lol. If it weren’t for Anna then it wouldn’t have turned out half as good. I’m not the most skilled artist!
Claire this is so beautiful!!!
Thanks Martha, I’m so glad you liked it 🙂
The two of you made such a beautiful soap – so very artistic!
Thank you, I have to give Anna the credit for the artistry though lol! Although I do think my soapmaking experience in keeping the batter fluid for a long time definitely made it easier for her. 🙂
This is so stunning! If I didn’t know better, I’d say they look like hand painted ceramic tiles. Great job to you both!
Thanks Annie, I am a fan of yours on instagram. I love seeing all your creations too 🙂
What a beautiful work of art! You are a great team and it looks like you had a really wonderful time. It is such a brilliant idea to paint on the soap like that. The birds are so lovely too!
Thanks Lisa, we had so much fun. I’m glad you like the resulting soap!
I love this soap…so creative and lovely!!!
Thanks Toni 🙂
Wow! That’s a great way to add art to soap. ☺. Lovely work!
Thanks Cheryl 🙂
Wow!!! Just amazing! I can’t stop looking at it…it keeps catching my eyes. Truly a work of art. Great job you two!
Thanks Melissa 🙂
What a lovely collaboration and a beautiful set of soaps – so inspiring 🙂 and really well done. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much, I’m so glad you like our entry 🙂
What an incredibly creative job you two did, combining your two very special skills! Even the “left over soaps” at the end look so beautiful!
I loved playing around with the extra soap batter. I will have to try that more often. I usually just dump it into some silicone moulds without swirling or doing anything with it!
Very nice job! I love your creativity.
Thanks Cindy 🙂
Such a beautiful soap and incredible artistry! Thank you so much for the video to show how it was done – not that I’d even be able to accomplish anything nearly as appealing as this in a million years! Fabulous job, Claire and Anna!
What a beautiful piece of art!!