I wouldn't really call my skill level 'soap art' at this stage, but for lack of a better title, we'll call it that for now. Tonight, I tried to combine my love of making very 'pretty' and cool soaps, with my new found addiction to CP soap making. I have a mold here that is a frog sitting on a lily pad.
This is it here:
http://www.aussiesoapsupplies.com.au/fl ... oggie.htmlI had an idea to do black dots for the eyes, colour in the suckers on his toes in a dark green, then do him light green, sitting on a dark green lily pad in blue water. I've tried a couple attempts with MP soap, but for the little amount I need to do the eyes and feet, it always goes hard and I'm re-melting it every 3.5 seconds.
After using black in one of my CP soaps today, I pinched a little bit and dotted out his eyes. It worked really well - that is, it was WAY easier for the finer details to do it with CP instead of MP soap. So tonight, I had a plan to make a single batch of CP soap, then disperse it between cups that had my colour in it, and do the frog soaps that way. I also pulled out some Dinosaur and Butterfly molds to try at the same time.
With the eyes already done, I grabbed my first cup of soap mixture, colored orange (was meant to be yellow, but either the scent discolored to orange or I don't know what happened) and started on the suckers. As expected, much easier. I even grabbed a paint brush and started getting a bit adventurous with painting the dinosaur's scales on the back. I was working quickly (almost frantically) as I could see my cup of soap thickening and knew I couldn't exactly remelt CP soap...
After spooning the rest of the orange soap into a spare mold, I returned to my pot to find my soap was going HARD!

Moving the hand mixer broke the top, so, in a slight panic, I turned it on to see if I could re-smooth it all out. I couldn't. It was like lumpy mashed potatoes.

Knowing I couldn't do fine details with that, I splashed in some color, wizzed it around for 10 seconds then started slopping the mixture into any mold close enough.
So... the point of this post

How is it possible to make the detailed soap's with CP?
OR...
Is it possible to do the finer details (dots, eyes, etc) with CP soap, then finish it off with MP? And if it is, do I need to spritz the alcohol on the CP stuff when pouring the MP in?
Did that all make sense?
