Bubbledream

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Hand made soaps and candles

Photos from Bubbledream's post 08/12/2025

This Dragon Scale pattern looks more like Christmas trees, but it's a happy combination 🎄

Photos from Bubbledream's post 03/12/2025

After scraping and cutting, it's a completely another soap 🤩 Still not the best, but more like some funny marble than dog food 😂

Photos from Bubbledream's post 02/12/2025

I think I just made my worst soap ever 🫢 It's called Dog Food with Maracuja 😂😂 It smells delicious, however 😅

Photos from Bubbledream's post 18/11/2025

Tiger Leaf - another try in Twisted Leaf Swirl technique for the Soap Challenge Club. This time again the twisting produced a cut in lower part of the soap.

Photos from Bubbledream's post 18/11/2025

Tropical Leaf - I've been trying the Twisted Leaf Swirl technique for this month's Soap Challenge Club with mixed success. I like the ombre effect and the fluid look of the soap, but for some reason, the twisting didn't produce the proper leaf effect. Maybe the lower part of the batter got too thick or the mold was too squary, but in several attempts, I got a cut of color layers around 1/3 of the height and not throughout the soap. Nevertheless, it was a lot of fun and I like the looks of it 😍 Thank you
for teaching this wonderful technique 💓

25/10/2025

What a fantastic news! I'm so excited to win the second place in the Advanced category of the October Soap Challenge Club 🎉🥂🎊 Thank you all for your kind words and so much support in the last days 🥰❤️ It's such a wonderful experience and I'm very grateful 🙏❤️✨️

Photos from Bubbledream's post 20/10/2025

Dragon Eggs - my entry for October Soap Challenge Club made with Dragon Scales technique.

Photos from Bubbledream's post 04/10/2025

One more one-pot-wonder soap.

Photos from Bubbledream's post 20/09/2025

Wood Grain Milk Soap. This is the same loaf of soap from my previous post - Ghost Milk Soap - but cut lenghtwise. The soap has no added colorants, but different amounts of milk that turn soap batter into hues of brown, fitting almost perfectly in color and pattern to my wood table 😄

Photos from Bubbledream's post 20/09/2025

Ghost Milk Soap - my entry for the September Soap Challenge Club themed Milk Soaps. For the milk adding method, I used 100% water replacement with rice milk. The soap has no added fragrances and no colourants. The variation in colour and texture comes solely from a different ratio of lye and milk added to the oils. The base soap was made with 1:1 lye to milk ratio. I separated the soap in five equal parts, adding gradually more milk in four parts to get different lye to milk ratio: 1:1.5, 1:2, 1:2.5, 1:3. Adding milk made the soap batter somewhat more liquid, but it also started to heat up and darken. This happened, I guess, because of more caramelization of sugars in milk. New learning: Inverse to the normal ghost soap, where extra water makes the soap more transparent, adding milk makes the soap more brown. I used the one-pot-wonder technique to pour the soap in the mold. Since the soap batter was of different density, it did not pour smoothly to create distinct layers, but still, it got a very nice feathery effect.

Photos from Bubbledream's post 19/09/2025

A bit of sun and rainbow with a one pot wonder technique 🧼

Photos from Bubbledream's post 28/07/2025

Colour Theory July Soap challenge - Drop Swirl technique

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