Seems to be a theme of my soaping attempts lately: failure.
I recently made beautiful layered flamingo embed soaps each colored and fragranced differently. I'll post a pic in awhile to explain.
I went to do the first embed today, which involved my white flamingos on yellow backgrounds and fragranced with grapefruit Lilly. I put them at a slanted angle in the soap tray. I poured in the clear M&P that was also fragranced with grapefruit Lilly.
What happened? Well, despite being very well assured that the temp of the M&P was 120 degree or less (it was so cold it even started clumping a little), the yellow from the embeds started doing that nasty swirl into the clear melt and pour I was pouring over them, indicating a failed project.
After they hardened enough, I spent over an hour scraping carefully to try to salvage as much clear melt and pour as I could.
Im so annoyed. I'll just say it, I'm pissed. I feel like I tried to do everything right. Was it just simply too hot??? I was so careful about the temp, I was sure it was fine. Apparently not. The yellow was Yellow Oxide from BB, which is apparently non-bleeding.
It had to have bee the heat right? I mean, what else could it have been???