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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. Well, I went online and bought the LARGEST grass piping tip I could find because I want to create the world's first shag rug soap! It's groovy, it's 60s, it's pretty, and confusing, all the same. However, that doesn't mean I didn't hit a few road bumps along the way. 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! 😊 ___________📚Chapters📚___________ 0:00 - Intro 0:39 - Planning the Design 1:03 - Mixing Up Groovy Colours 2:01 - Preparing Soap 4:41 - The Shag Rug Technique 8:58 - Cutting the Soap 10:22 - Product Shots ____________________________________________ ___________🌌Soap Recipe🌌___________ Big thanks to Katie Carson from Royalty Soaps for providing her amazing soap recipe, free for everyone to use! 🛢️ 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 ☠️ Other Stuff: • 2:1 Water to Lye Ratio (I replaced the water with a Starbucks café latté) • 6% Fragrance (max of total soap weight) • 5% Superfat ____________________________________________ 🎵 Music provided by YouTube, Imuno from Source Audio, and Pixabay.