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Honeywash cold process soap and soap technique 'Tiffany Sides'

Honeywash cold process soap and soap technique 'Tiffany Sides' Today I'm making and cutting Honeywash cold process soap. I've been working on a new soap technique 'Tiffany Sides' to give a Tiffany lamp or stained glass window effect all the way down the side of the bars, and in this video you can see it and how to do it.

I've not seen this technique before, and truly believe it is something different, but obviously, I haven't seen absolutely everything out there.
I have now found out that a technique with some similar elements was used by 'Soap Queen' in 2014, where she used single colour soap in squeeze bottles to add a design to the bottom of a soap. It didn't contain the flooding element, but obviously, there are some similarities. Here is a link to Soap Queen's method if you would like to see it.

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“Rainbows"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Also a mention for the free 'Dun,dun,dun' sound effect, it was from Fesliyanstudios.com, they don't ask for accreditation, but they should get a little mention.

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