My friend Tatsiana and I have decided to challenge ourselves (we call these soap challenges between us "duels") to adapt any chosen polymer clay technique into soapmaking. Tatsiana has chosen to make her soap using the pixel cane technique. You can see her beautiful result in her blog by steso.
For my soap I decided to use a technique called Mokume Gane. Here are 2 tutorials about this technique in polymer clay.
http://www.sculpey.com/project/premo-mokume-gane-bubble-neckpiece/
http://beadsbylhox.yolasite.com/tutorial---how-to-make-mokume-gane-clay-beads.php
I colored my soap in 4 diferent colors and poured them into the mold at light trace in layers. After that I used different tools (pieces of cardboard, cocktail straws, paper tubes, etc) to push each of them into the poured soap. This makes the colors blend down through one another in layers.
So here is what the soap looks like after being cut into bars:
I found the result quite fascinating :) and plan to make another soap using this technique.
For my soap I decided to use a technique called Mokume Gane. Here are 2 tutorials about this technique in polymer clay.
http://www.sculpey.com/project/premo-mokume-gane-bubble-neckpiece/
http://beadsbylhox.yolasite.com/tutorial---how-to-make-mokume-gane-clay-beads.php
I colored my soap in 4 diferent colors and poured them into the mold at light trace in layers. After that I used different tools (pieces of cardboard, cocktail straws, paper tubes, etc) to push each of them into the poured soap. This makes the colors blend down through one another in layers.
So here is what the soap looks like after being cut into bars:
I found the result quite fascinating :) and plan to make another soap using this technique.
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