Thursday, July 24, 2008

JELLY ROLL SOAP Recipe

(Submitted to Soap Wizards www.soapwizards.com by Ela Heyn)

MATERIALS:

• Either a PVC pipe with end caps, or individual round molds.
• Clear soap base and opaque soap base
• Raspberry (or other fruit) scent
• Cake type scent (sugar cookie or vanilla, etc.)
• Appropriate colorant for fruit scent

TECHNIQUE:

1. Make your "filling" color soap . . something like a clear soap base with raspberry scent and a raspberry color is very nice. Pour this in a thin layer in a pan (like a plastic pan . . something you can get it out of again!)

2. Let it harden just until it's "solid" . . but still pliable. You'll want a layer of soap that's about 6" by 8" or so . . depending on the size of the PVC mold (or other round container) you will be using.

3. When it is still pliable, VERY carefully start peeling the soap from the pan and rolling from one end. Roll it into as tight a spiral (loose roll) as you can get without breaking it. Now, you have two options. They are:

a. Cut the soap into individual spirals, and put each in a round mold (My famous Wal-Mart hockey puck molds work great for this!) or

b. Take the whole soap spiral, and put it in PVC mold or Pringles container (or other round mold.)

4. Either way, once it's in there, fill the REST of the soap mold with a fairly warm over-pour to cause adhesion. (You might want to spritz your spiral with rubbing alcohol first). An opaque, sugar cookie scented over-pour with a hint of gold mica works well for this. When it's done . . voila . . . a jelly roll soap!


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Source: http://www.soapwizards.com/tek9.asp?pg=recipes#JELLY%20ROLL%20SOAP

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