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I've tried the whipped soap. It's a lot of fun, and once you get out the

pastry bag --- there's no telling where it might go :-). Ours turned out

" funny " . We made mounds that came to a soft point on top, and dusted the tops

with

copper mica. As it ended up, they resembled soap breasts. Didn't see that one

coming!

Not crazy about the texture though. It reminds me of those walnut flavored

meringues that pop up around the holidays, and doesn't last at ALL.

Still, I can think of all sorts of ways it could be used if it weren't so

time consuming (but that's just my problem). For people into foodie scents for

soap, think frosting!

 

Tina

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Gosh yes, I make whipped soaps all the time since I discovered Nizzy (Terry)

! He's wonderfully creative with them isn't he?? The trick with them is

using hard oils for the larger proportion of your oils so they can be

whipped up. The colors turn out lighter too, and if you're one of those

people who likes to use vanilla FO but don't like it dark, this method

lightens that type of discoloring FO quite a bit as well. There's a pic of

my Whipped Berry Delight on my flickr. That one was just done plopping the

" cream " onto a sheet but now I make them with an icing piping " thingy " and

they look nicer.

 

 

 

(if the link breaks, just go to the first portion of the link)

 

 

 

http://flickr.com/photos/patchoulymoon/1223732422/in/set-72157594236376464/

 

 

 

 

 

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I haven't tried Nizzy's method yet but am always saying I'm going to.

Guess it's time to get busy.

Jenn in Oregon

 

, Christine Ziegler

<chrisziggy wrote:

>

> Anyone tried this method? He's got some pretty neat stuff made up

here!

>

> http://nizzymoulds.com/Whipped/index.htm

>

> *Smile*

> Chris (list mom - signing off to have an " adult " drink and enjoy

more of

> that DVR'd TV programming :)

>

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Hi Leann,

 

I am SO FRICKIN' IMPRESSED (yes that was all in caps on purpose ;)!

I bow to your artistic talents! :)

 

Please, tell me, what you mean by " rubbed " the molds to make the

strawberry seeds look more yellow? I haven't used M & P in years, but

I'd get some to try making strawberries out! They look too cool! {grinz}

 

I have got try this Nizzy's whipped CP method - especially with a

pastry bag!

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom - who was an apprentice to a pastry chef long long

ago, in a galaxy far far away (when I was a teenager in NYC ;)

 

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

, " Leann " <patchouly wrote:

>

> Gosh yes, I make whipped soaps all the time since I discovered Nizzy

(Terry)

> ! He's wonderfully creative with them isn't he?? The trick with

them is

> using hard oils for the larger proportion of your oils so they can be

> whipped up. The colors turn out lighter too, and if you're one of those

> people who likes to use vanilla FO but don't like it dark, this method

> lightens that type of discoloring FO quite a bit as well. There's a

pic of

> my Whipped Berry Delight on my flickr. That one was just done

plopping the

> " cream " onto a sheet but now I make them with an icing piping

" thingy " and

> they look nicer.

> (if the link breaks, just go to the first portion of the link)

http://flickr.com/photos/patchoulymoon/1223732422/in/set-72157594236376464/

 

> ~*~Leann B~*~

> www.patchoulymoon.com

> Handmade Soap That's Out of This World!

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Hi Jenn,

 

This does look like fun! :)

 

When you try it, please keep us posted. I'll be sure to do the same.

I'm going to MAKE time to give this a shot, soon! This and learning

the art of true perfume making are my two next " aromatic endeavors " :)

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

Making It Our Business To Build Better Communities!

http://alittleolfactory.blogspot.com

 

 

 

, " jennsbellamiaskin "

<jennsbellamiaskin wrote:

>

> I haven't tried Nizzy's method yet but am always saying I'm going to.

> Guess it's time to get busy.

> Jenn in Oregon

>

> , Christine Ziegler

> <chrisziggy@> wrote:

> >

> > Anyone tried this method? He's got some pretty neat stuff made up

> here!

> >

> > http://nizzymoulds.com/Whipped/index.htm

> >

> > *Smile*

> > Chris (list mom - signing off to have an " adult " drink and enjoy

> more of

> > that DVR'd TV programming :)

> >

>

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Leann is an incredibly gifted soaper~ check out all her photos~ I ordered that

strawberry mold cause of leann too~ it's so cool~

Sindy

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Re:Nizzy's Whipped Soap Method

 

 

Hi Leann,

 

I am SO FRICKIN' IMPRESSED (yes that was all in caps on purpose ;)!

I bow to your artistic talents! :)

 

Please, tell me, what you mean by " rubbed " the molds to make the

strawberry seeds look more yellow? I haven't used M & P in years, but

I'd get some to try making strawberries out! They look too cool! {grinz}

 

 

 

 

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*lol* ... Tina's second job ... erotic cake looking soap maker ;)

 

*Grinz*

Chris (list mom)

 

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

Check out the A Little Ol'Factory Blog

http://alittleolfactory.blogpsot.com

 

 

 

, essentialherbal wrote:

>

> I've tried the whipped soap. It's a lot of fun, and once you get

out the

> pastry bag --- there's no telling where it might go :-). Ours

turned out

> " funny " . We made mounds that came to a soft point on top, and

dusted the tops with

> copper mica. As it ended up, they resembled soap breasts. Didn't

see that one

> coming!

> Not crazy about the texture though. It reminds me of those walnut

flavored

> meringues that pop up around the holidays, and doesn't last at ALL.

> Still, I can think of all sorts of ways it could be used if it

weren't so

> time consuming (but that's just my problem). For people into foodie

scents for

> soap, think frosting!

>

> Tina

> _www.essentialherbal.com_ (http://www.essentialherbal.com/)

> _Essential Herbal Blog_ (http://theessentialherbal.blogspot.com/)

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I stumbled across this about 6 months ago and had to try it... I LOVE

It! it made a nice creamy WHITE soap and while its still soft, it

lathers nicely and the bubbles are pretty good too! Was very easy and

I'm going to have the grandkids try this one! ;-)

 

Pam

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, Christine Ziegler

<chrisziggy wrote:

>

> Anyone tried this method? He's got some pretty neat stuff made up here!

>

> http://nizzymoulds.com/Whipped/index.htm

>

> *Smile*

> Chris (list mom - signing off to have an " adult " drink and enjoy

more of

> that DVR'd TV programming :)

>

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Thanks for the compliments Chris. If you were an apprentice to a pastry

chef I'd bet yours will come out stunning. Just think of all the

possibilities. There are a lot of " foodie " customers around my area so

these are very popular.

 

I buy strawberry silicone molds from Jackie at Jag's molds. I like them

better than most of the silicone mold place out there, plus you can get them

so they make half a berry or whole berries and these particular strawberry

molds are very detailed. Inside the mold the little seed bumps are inverted

so they stick out. So, I take a bit of gold mica and rub it (with a gloved

finger) inside. Once the berries pop out - voila- the seeds are all yellow.

I tried a brush but it gets too much mica powder all over the inside. And

yes a pastry bag or a cookie piping press will work nicely. Tina's right-

think frosting- especially for some of the holiday soaps- I am doing a Jack

Frost soap with ultrafine cosmetic glitter mixed into the " icing " . I too ,

find the whipped soaps on their own just disappear too quickly, so I only

make these for specialty/novelty items, rather than making them in logs or

slabs. I was also thinking maybe some kind of whipped snowman this year?

Bet the kiddies would love those; especially since they float!

 

 

 

Leann B.

 

www.patchoulymoon.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please, tell me, what you mean by " rubbed " the molds to make the

strawberry seeds look more yellow? I haven't used M & P in years, but

I'd get some to try making strawberries out! They look too cool! {grinz}

 

I have got try this Nizzy's whipped CP method - especially with a

pastry bag!

 

*Smile*

Chris

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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