So - I made this terrific (what can I say I'm really happy with this design!)
BUT here is the problem that occurred. I poured the clear soap (using the blueing technique), put in the embeds, pour more clear then put on the white. After it was all done - EEEK -- 2 out of the 9 soaps in the tray had some peice of lint that found it's way in between the pouring and you can see it!!. It's awful and I've done actually a different design (same processs) and the same thing happened. I'm sure I will have some friends who don't mind a piece of lint for some free soap.
I cleaned the tray out, had my soap embeds on a clean cutting matt ready to drop in but this still happened. The first time I was wearing a fleece vest on that I thought might have been problematic so the second time I wore an apron and even covered my hair (it's very short - but thought okay maybe I need to do that too). I did not wear gloves to put the embeds in. It's hard to hold such tiny soap pieces and move quickly to get them in place. And if you need to adjust them quickly if they kind of float in a spot you don't want. Maybe I do need to wear the gloves instead? But even when I looked at each soap peice before I dropped it in they seemed fine. You have to spritz a little alchol on them which is also why I did not use the gloves so I would not drop them.
Soapylove suggested that I 'blow' on the tray before starting and also between the pour just to make sure but I still think something else is just happening. Maybe it is my towel I'm using to wipe the tray out? It's a clean kitchen towel.
Anwyay - if anyone can share their 'sanitary' approaches to where I may be missing the boat here I'd love to know. Or techniques on what to do in this process if you are using the trays to make 9 soaps at once.
Thanks
Hilary