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  • Hot Air Balloon Storm

    Evening everyone, hope this post finds you all well on this cold and dreary night. It's a damp, chilly rainy night here in upstate NY where I am visiting and they just got over the Hot Air Balloon Festival. So what better time to do a post about a balloon in a storm then tonight.
    
    This project is a media and was truly a lot of fun for me. I have done several mixed media in the past but to use so many various in one project is really new for me. For this project the are used: a blank canvas (I cut and put back together in a different design), texture paste, hot air balloon stencil, thin Popsicle sticks, twine,  acrylic paint, mica power and various size paint brushes.
    
    The first step is to lay out the stencil how you want it on the canvas. Apply the texture over the stencil where you want it and how thick you want it. Carefully remove the stencil. I then let the texture paste set for 8-10 hours to harden. Next I drew out the area of the basket and colored it. I then added twine for the mesh siding and Popsicle sticks for the wood base. 
    
    From Here I proceed to paint the background with acrylic paint colors and brushes. I then let the background dry for about 2 hours. I came back to finish the background and the hot air balloon with mica power. The power gives the balloon and background just a bit of shine among the dark colors.
    
    If you like this image you can find it for sale in our shop along with other artwork and various items. And don't forget if you have any questions or just want to drop us a line feel free to contact us.
  • Kids Soap – Bubblegum and Watermelon with Surprise Toy Inside

    Let’s make some kids soap today with a surprise toy inside.

    First step is to cut up the melt and pour soap into small cubes and melt down over slow heat.

    Once the soap is melted we are going to add the bubblegum fragrance oil to the batch and give it a good stir.

    Then we pour the soap into the mold. Today we are using a Wilton Shot Glass mold as we will be able to place the surprise toy inside.

    Let soap cure for 30 min to an hour in mold or until hard. I removed cups from mold and made a second batch of these for a total of 16 cups.

    Next I am going to melt down some white soap and add a little green mica powder and watermelon fragrance oil. I add the toys to the cups and pour in a little of soap into each mold.

    I had some left over soap so I also made a few bar soaps.

    Let these sit for 30min to an hour or until hard.

    We now make the white layer by melting down some white soap and adding a little white/silver mica powder to give it some shine. Pour on top of of the first layer.

    We then make the last layer. Melting down the last of the soap, add the watermelon fragrance oil and some pink mica power to top of the watermelon soap. Pour of the top of the molds and let set for 1-2 hours.

    The soap is made. Once it set all you have to do it package it up. Unless you kept track of what toy was in which cup it will be a surprise when used.

    Hope you enjoyed tagging along and making this soap with us.

  • Let’s Make Strawberry Cream Delight Soap

    Today we are making Strawberry Cream Delight Soap.
    We are using the following: Melt and Pour Goats Milk
    Soap, Melt and Pour Olive Oil Soap, Mica Powder, and
    Strawberry Macaron Essential Oil and Vanilla Essential
    Oil.

    To start we chop up the soap into small cubes to melt over
    a double boiler on the stove.

    Once the soap is melted we add the mica powder and essential oils.

    We let the soap set for a minute to start to firm up. Next
    pour a layer of white and drizzle a layer of pink. Keep
    repeating until all the soap has been added to the mould.
    I run a skewer through the soap to help with the marbelization of the soap. Spritz the top with alcohol to
    remove any bubbles.

    I then take a little bit of the white soap and whip it up with
    a hand mixer to make it look like frosting and top off the
    bar of soap.

    Let the soap sit and harden for about 3-4 hours. Demold once
    harden and cut the soap up into bars. I get about 10 bars out
    of this mold.

    Last step is to wrap the individual bars up and package.

    Smells good enough to eat and is very soothing on the
    skin.

    **This is for sale in our shop. $5 each or 2/$8

  • 5 Gallons Laundry Soap

    Today we are making a 5 gallon bucket of homemade laundry soap. You will need the following ingredients:

    • 1 C Borax (1 box makes 5 batches)
    • 1 C Arm Hammer Super Washing Soda (1 box makes 5 batches)
    • 1 – 5.5 oz Fels Naptha Soap
    • 5 gal Bucket with Lid
    • 5 gal Water
    Grate soap and add to pot with 4 cups boiling water.
    Stir till soap is completely melted. Appoximetly 10 minutes.

    Fill 5 gallon bucket 1/2 way with hot water and add soap mixture. Give a quick stir. Stir in 1 cup Borax and 1 cup Washing Soda.

    Top off bucket with warm water and stir again. Let set for 24 hours. Stir bucket from top to bottom 1 last time. Ready to use.

    ** My bucket last me approx. 6 months doing 5-6 loads a week. (approx. 156 loads)
    25 Gallons = $20.25 / 5 Gallons = $4.06

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