These have a pink soap base, "cocoa" colored icing and pink and white soap dough flowers.
I added some pre-made green soap leaves. I had leftover green soap batter the other day and made some leaves out of it.
The tops have a sprinkle of Wilton brand pink nonpareils that I bought at Michael's or AC Moore. The video is coming soon. The fragrance oil (Princess VS type) did not behave well -- it accelerated and riced -- so I had to adjust the original plan. Stay tuned for more... Update: the video for the Princess Rose cupcake soaps stinks (missing parts, too long, etc). Here's another soap cupcake video that will show how to make cold process soap cupcakes.
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Have you ever searched Pinterest for creative techniques to add to your soap making repertoire? I have. While I don't spend much time on Pinterest, I do remember being inspired by a soap with diagonal dots of color on the top. In this video, I attempt to pipe light green, dark green and black dots in a diagonal line on top of a soap loaf. The fragrance is Coconut Lime Verbena and I've used a clothes hanger to swirl the colors. The color pattern inside the soap is White (base), black, light green, dark green, light green, white, black, white. The color pattern for the dots on top is light green, dark green, black, dark green (repeat so that the black is surrounded by dark green on either side.)