I Made Spooky Graveyard Soap for Halloween!

As someone who makes homemade cold-processed soap with a bit of a curious twitch, I'm always on the lookout for new and innovative techniques for enhancing my soapmaking projects. Something I've seen a ton of bakers do is create lovely shag rug cakes using a special "grass" piping tip for their buttercream. Halloween is nigh, which means I'm in the mood to make some spooky cold-processed soap! I wanted to create a graveyard scene that was reminiscent of those campy 90s horror shows made for kids. Every graveyard needs some gravestones, so I went to work with my melt and pour and made the most adorable little gravestones you've ever laid your eyes upon! After that, I got to work designing my soap, and the rest is, well... spooktacular. I get most of my soap supplies from Voyageur Soap and Candle, which is a soap and candle supply shop based in Vancouver. Please remember to LIKE, COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE! 😊 ___________šŸ“šChaptersšŸ“š___________ 0:00 - Intro 0:10 - Planning the Design 0:48 - Monumental Masonry in Soap 4:18 - Creating Spooky Soap 9:06 - Slicing and Dicing 9:46 - Product Shots ____________________________________________ ___________🌌Soap Recipe🌌___________ Big thanks to Katie Carson from Royalty Soaps for providing her amazing soap recipe, free for everyone to use! šŸ›¢ļø Oils (total weight is 411g or 14.5oz each 1/4 batch): • 40% Olive Oil • 30% Coconut Oil • 20% Palm Oil • 5% Sweet Almond Oil • 5% Castor Oil ā˜ ļø Other Stuff: • 2:1 Water to Lye Ratio (I replaced the water with a Starbucks cafĆ© lattĆ©) • 6% Fragrance (max of total soap weight) • 5% Superfat ____________šŸŽµMusicšŸŽµ____________ Pixabay YouTube Audio Source Audio - "Less Grill, More Chill" by Heston Mimms, Imuno